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Representation of continuous associative functions.

Barbara Baccheli (1986)

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Strengthened forms of Ling's representation theorem concerning a class of continuous associative functions are given: Firstly the monotonicity condition is removed. Then the associativity condition is replaced by the power associativity.

On the law of large numbers for continuous-time martingales and applications to statistics.

Hung T. Nguyen, Tuan D. Pham (1982)

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In order to develop a general criterion for proving strong consistency of estimators in Statistics of stochastic processes, we study an extension, to the continuous-time case, of the strong law of large numbers for discrete time square integrable martingales (e.g. Neveu, 1965, 1972). Applications to estimation in diffusion models are given.

Some problems of measure theory which are related to economic theory.

Heinz J. Skala (1982)

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After a short discussion of the first application of measure theoretic tools to economics we show that it is consistent relative to the usual axioms of set theory that there exists no nonatomic probability space of power less than the continuum. This together with other results shows that Aumann's continuum-of-agents methodology provides a sound framework at least for the cooperative theory. There are, however, other problems in economics where, without further assumptions,...

On symmetries and parallelogram spaces.

Mirko Polonijo (1985)

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The notion of a TST-space is introduced and its connection with a parallelogram space is given. The existence of a TST-space is equivalent to the existence of a parallelogram space, which is a new characterization of a parallelogram space. The structure of a TST-space is described in terms of an abelian group.

A theorem on implication functions defined from triangular norms.

Didier Dubois, Henri Prade (1984)

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Several transformation which enable implication functions in multivalued logics to be generated from conjunctions have been proposed in the literature. It is proved that for a rather general class of conjunctions modeled by triangular norms, the generation process is closed, thus shedding some light on the relationships between seemingly independent classes of implication functions.

Some remarks on a problem of C. Alsina.

J. Matkowski, M. Sablik (1986)

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Equation [1] f(x+y) + f (f(x)+f(y)) = f (f(x+f(y)) + f(f(x)+y)) has been proposed by C. Alsina in the class of continuous and decreasing involutions of (0,+∞). General solution of [1] is not known yet. Nevertheless we give solutions of the following equations which may be derived from [1]: [2] f(x+1) + f (f(x)+1) = 1, [3] f(2x) + f(2f(x)) = f(2f(x + f(x))). Equation [3] leads to a Cauchy functional equation: ...