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The Mathematics of Preference, Choice and Order: Essays in Honor of Peter C. Fishburn 2009 Edition
Contributor(s): Brams, Steven (Editor), Gehrlein, William V. (Editor), Roberts, Fred S. (Editor)
ISBN: 3540791272     ISBN-13: 9783540791270
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $170.99  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: December 2008
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Annotation: This volume serves the multiple purposes of honoring Peter Fishburn's contributions, providing both expository and new papers from leading figures in each of the areas of Fishburn's research, and putting into one volume a wide variety of topics that are often not included together. These topics consider mathematical aspects of: social choice theory, decision theory, operations research, economics, political science, and psychology; as well as mathematical topics such as partial orders, graph theory, probability, and optimization. An important objective of this book is to demonstrate linkages that exist among these areas of research.
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Economics - Theory
- Mathematics | Game Theory
- Business & Economics | Public Finance
Dewey: 511.3
Series: Studies in Choice and Welfare
Physical Information: 1.1" H x 6.4" W x 9.4" (1.80 lbs) 420 pages
 
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Peter Fishburn has had a splendidly productive career that led to path-breaking c- tributions in a remarkable variety of areas of research. His contributions have been published in a vast literature, ranging through journals of social choice and welfare, decision theory, operations research, economic theory, political science, mathema- cal psychology, and discrete mathematics. This work was done both on an individual basis and with a very long list of coauthors. The contributions that Fishburn made can roughly be divided into three major topical areas, and contributions to each of these areas are identi?ed by sections of this monograph. Section 1 deals with topics that are included in the general areas of utility, preference, individual choice, subjective probability, and measurement t- ory. Section 2 covers social choice theory, voting models, and social welfare. S- tion 3 deals with more purely mathematical topics that are related to combinatorics, graph theory, and ordered sets. The common theme of Fishburn's contributions to all of these areas is his ability to bring rigorous mathematical analysis to bear on a wide range of dif?cult problems.