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Choquet Order and Simplices: With Applications in Probabilistic Models
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Edition
1st Edition
ISBN [Softcover]
9783540156833
Publisher
Springer
Year
1985
Pages
VI, 143 p.
Series Title
Lecture Notes in Mathematics
Language
English
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