• Stochastic transitivity models are stochastic versions of the transitivity property of binary relations studied in mathematics. Several models of stochastic...
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  • questions or group preferences. Generalized to stochastic versions (stochastic transitivity), the study of transitivity finds applications of in decision theory...
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  • agent are transitive. Most agree upon what transitivity is, though there is debate about the transitivity of indifference. The rules of transitivity are as...
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  • human choice behavior including violations of stochastic dominance, violations of strong stochastic transitivity, violations of independence between alternatives...
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    industrial mixing. The concept appears in ergodic theory—the study of stochastic processes and measure-preserving dynamical systems. Several different...
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    elimination by aspects model) or an axiomatic framework (e.g. stochastic transitivity axioms), reconciling the Von Neumann-Morgenstern axioms with behavioral...
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  • A Thurstonian model is a stochastic transitivity model with latent variables for describing the mapping of some continuous scale onto discrete, possibly...
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  • lances and knives, and lances and knives beat swords and magic Stochastic transitivity Gardner, Martin (2001). The Colossal Book of Mathematics. New York:...
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  • Stochastic dominance is a partial order between random variables. It is a form of stochastic ordering. The concept arises in decision theory and decision...
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    The stochastic block model is a generative model for random graphs. This model tends to produce graphs containing communities, subsets of nodes characterized...
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    Birkhoff Transitivity Theorem. It is easy to see that the existence of a dense orbit implies topological transitivity. The Birkhoff Transitivity Theorem...
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    a graph are (in no particular order) the clustering coefficient and transitivity for that graph. One measure for the presence of triadic closure is clustering...
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    2018.01.005. S2CID 119320331. Kumar, Ravi; Raghavan, Prabhakar (2000). Stochastic Models for the Web Graph (PDF). Foundations of Computer Science, 41st...
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    {\displaystyle b<a} . Transitivity: if a < b {\displaystyle a<b} and b < c {\displaystyle b<c} then a < c {\displaystyle a<c} . A transitive relation is asymmetric...
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    of the random graph process G ~ n {\displaystyle {\tilde {G}}_{n}} , a stochastic process that starts with n vertices and no edges, and at each step adds...
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    closure (i.e. that their friends are also friends) is called transitivity. Transitivity is an outcome of the individual or situational trait of Need for...
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  • introduction of an 'editing' operation, but this gave rise to violations of transitivity. The crucial idea of rank-dependent expected utility was to overweigh...
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  • union and transitivity. Strong union states that I ( X , Z , Y ) ⟹ I ( X , Z ∪ W , Y ) {\displaystyle I(X,Z,Y)\implies I(X,Z\cup W,Y)} Transitivity states...
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    of processes on spatial networks. Other stochastic aspects of interest are: The Poisson line process Stochastic geometry: the Erdős–Rényi graph Percolation...
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    Research at this level may concentrate on factors such as balance and transitivity, as well as social equality and tendencies toward reciprocity/mutuality...
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  • polytope Bn (also called the assignment polytope, the polytope of doubly stochastic matrices, or the perfect matching polytope of the complete bipartite graph ...
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    entries in A can be real numbers representing connection strengths, as in a stochastic matrix. Katz centrality is a generalization of degree centrality. Degree...
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    in both directions. Also, a component may be defined as transitively connected if transitivity holds for the subset of nodes in that component. Causal...
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  • theory. An outstanding role in ergodic theory and its applications to stochastic processes is played by the various notions of entropy for dynamical systems...
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