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  • 11Arrow's impossibility theorem — In social choice theory, Arrow’s impossibility theorem, the General Possibility Theorem, or Arrow’s paradox, states that, when voters have three or more distinct alternatives (options), no voting system can convert the ranked preferences of… …

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  • 12List of mathematics articles (C) — NOTOC C C closed subgroup C minimal theory C normal subgroup C number C semiring C space C symmetry C* algebra C0 semigroup CA group Cabal (set theory) Cabibbo Kobayashi Maskawa matrix Cabinet projection Cable knot Cabri Geometry Cabtaxi number… …

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  • 13Nash equilibrium — A solution concept in game theory Relationships Subset of Rationalizability, Epsilon equilibrium, Correlated equilibrium Superset of Evolutionarily stable strategy …

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  • 14Claude Shannon — Claude Elwood Shannon (1916 2001) Born April …

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  • 15М — Магистраль [turnpike] Мажоритарный акционер (Majority shareholder) Мажоритарная доля собственности (majority interest) Мажоритарный контроль (majority control) …

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  • 16Mechanism design — The Stanley Reiter diagram above illustrates a game of mechanism design. The upper left space Θ depicts the type space and the upper right space X the space of outcomes. The social choice function f(θ) maps a type profile to an outcome. In games… …

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  • 17Kenneth Arrow — en 2008 Naissance 23 août 1921 New York ( …

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  • 18Kenneth J. Arrow — Kenneth Arrow Kenneth Arrow en 2008. Kenneth Joseph Arrow (23 août 1921 à New York) est un économiste américain. Il est co titulaire, avec John Hicks, du prix « Nobel d économie » en 1972. Il est …

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  • 19Kenneth Joseph Arrow — Kenneth Arrow Kenneth Arrow en 2008. Kenneth Joseph Arrow (23 août 1921 à New York) est un économiste américain. Il est co titulaire, avec John Hicks, du prix « Nobel d économie » en 1972. Il est …

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  • 20Dempster-Shafer theory — The Dempster Shafer theory is a mathematical theory of evidenceShafer, Glenn; A Mathematical Theory of Evidence , Princeton University Press, 1976, ISBN 0 608 02508 9] based on belief functions and plausible reasoning , which is used to combine… …

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