The search for maximal elements of preference relations has been recently related to the optimization of one-way utilities on compact topological spaces. In this paper, we deepen this study by referring to upper semicontinuous finite Richter–Peleg multi-utility representations of preorders. We provide necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of representations of this kind and then, under the assumption of near-completeness, we characterize the identification of all maximal elements by maximizing all functions in an appropriate representation under compactness.

Maximal Elements of Preferences on Compact Spaces from Optimization of One-Way Utilities / Bosi, Gianni; Sbaiz, Gabriele; Zuanon, Magalì. - In: SYMMETRY. - ISSN 2073-8994. - ELETTRONICO. - 18:1(2026), pp. 155.1-155.11. [10.3390/sym18010155]

Maximal Elements of Preferences on Compact Spaces from Optimization of One-Way Utilities

Bosi, Gianni
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Sbaiz, Gabriele;
2026-01-01

Abstract

The search for maximal elements of preference relations has been recently related to the optimization of one-way utilities on compact topological spaces. In this paper, we deepen this study by referring to upper semicontinuous finite Richter–Peleg multi-utility representations of preorders. We provide necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of representations of this kind and then, under the assumption of near-completeness, we characterize the identification of all maximal elements by maximizing all functions in an appropriate representation under compactness.
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