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Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics, Volume 2
Volume 2, April 1999
- Stéphane Bonnevay, Michel Lamure, Christine Largeron-Leténo, Nicolas Nicoloyannis:
A pretopological approach for structuring data in non-metric spaces. 1-9 - Silke Brandt, Dietrich Albert, Cord Hockemeyer:
Surmise relations between tests: Preliminary results of the mathematical modeling. 10-24 - Nathalie Caspard, Bernard Monjardet:
The lattices of Moore families and closure operators on a finite set: A survey. 25-50 - David M. Dilts, Joseph N. Khamalah:
A comparison of ordinal analysis techniques in medical resource usage research. 51-68 - Andreas W. M. Dress, Katharina T. Huber, Vincent Moulton:
Some new perspectives regarding sparse continuous models for discrete data structures. 69-75 - Susanne Prediger:
Formal concept analysis for general objects. 76-93 - Fred S. Roberts:
On balanced signed graphs and consistent marked graphs. 94-105 - Scott R. Sykes:
Convex and extendable partitions of a lattice. 106-121 - Alexis Tsoukiàs, Philippe Vincke:
A generalization of interval orders. 122-133 - Rian A. W. van Blokland-Vogelesang:
Ordinal and ordered metric unfolding models. 134-146 - Edwin Diday:
Galois lattices and some symbolic data analysis algorithms. 147-148 - Jean-Paul Doignon:
Dimensions of chains of relations. 149 - Victor Chepoi, Bernard Fichet:
Three-way Metrics: Axiomatization and Properties. 150 - Donald G. Saari:
From Arrow's Theorem to Incentives and Price Dynamics. 151 - Ann Mische, Philippa Pattison, Garry Robins:
The Plurality of Social Relations: kappa-Partite Representations of Interdependent Social Forms. 152 - William T. Trotter:
Combinatorial Aspects of Interval Orders and Interval Graphs. 153 - Rudolf Wille:
Mathematical Support for Empirical Theory Building. 154-155 - Jean-Pierre Barthélemy:
Caterpiller Distances. 156 - Patrice Bertrand, Melvin F. Janowitz:
The k-weak Hierarchies: An Extension of the Weak Hierarchical Clustering Structure. 157 - David Bryant, David Sankoff:
Phylogenetic Reconstruction from Genome Order Data. 158 - Sophie David, Daniéle Dubois, Thomas Pfuhl:
Automatic Emergence of Categories from Linguistic Descriptions Using FXS. 159-169 - Cornelia E. Dowling, Cord Hockemeyer:
Integrating Knowledge Spaces Obtained by Querying Different Experts. 170 - Samuel Fiorini:
Polyhedral aspects of partial orders and comparability graphs. 171 - Herman P. Friedman, John H. Siegel:
A Geometric Model for Physiologic State Classification and Severity Classification of Critically Ill Patients. 172 - Mireille Gettler-Summa:
Lines of Life for MGS Symbolic Descriptions. 173-175 - François-Joseph Lapointe:
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Ordinal and Symbolic Whisky Analysis. 176 - Bruno Leclerc:
Medians in LLD Meet Semilattices and the Case of Orders. 177 - Fuad Aleskerov, Yusufcan Masatlioglu:
Binary Relations and Choice Functions Representable via Utility Functions and Supermodular or Multiplicative Error Functions. 178 - Fred R. McMorris, Robert C. Powers:
The median function on distributive semilattices. 179 - Klaus Nehring, Clemens Puppe:
A Theory of Diversity. 180-181 - Marc Pirlot, Denis Bouyssou:
On Aggregation Models Leading to Valued Preference Relations. 182 - Robert C. Powers:
Medians and Majorities in Semimodular Posets. 183 - William Shannon:
An Introduction to Health Services Research. 184 - Reinhold Suck:
The Basis of a Knowledge Space and a Generalized Interval Order. 185 - Alexis Tsoukiàs, Vincent Mousseau:
Ordinal Measurement in Decision Aid. 186-187 - Hiroyuki Yaguchi, Manabu Ichino:
The New Feature Selection Method Based on the Interclass Distinguishibility and the Generality of Class Description. 188 - Edwin Diday:
Symbolic Data Analysis: A Mathematical Framework and Tool for Data Mining. 189-198 - Rudolf Wille:
Formal Concept Analysis: Tutorial on formal concept analysis. 199-200 - Jean-Claude Falmagne:
ALEKS: An application of knowledge space theory: Tutorial on knowledge spaces. 203
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