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Some years ago, we have investigated the transitivity properties of the reciprocal relation generated from the pairwise comparison of the components of a random vector [2].
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This notion of cutting is known in fuzzy set theory as strict \(\alpha \)-cuts with cutting level \(\alpha \).
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De Meyer, H., De Baets, B. (2019). Cycle-Free Cuts of the Reciprocal Relation Generated by Random Variables that are Pairwisely Coupled by a Frank Copula. In: Destercke, S., Denoeux, T., Gil, M., Grzegorzewski, P., Hryniewicz, O. (eds) Uncertainty Modelling in Data Science. SMPS 2018. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 832. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97547-4_8
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