Intransitivity in Theory and in the Real World
A. Y. Klimenko

TL;DR
This paper explores the concept of intransitivity across various disciplines, analyzing its causes, implications, and how it challenges traditional transitive assumptions in preference and decision theories.
Contribution
It provides a unified framework for understanding intransitivity, introduces the evolutionary intransitivity parameter, and discusses its significance in complex systems and quantum preferences.
Findings
Intransitivity arises from multiple preference criteria and imperfect discrimination.
Intransitivity leads to complex phenomena beyond traditional thermodynamics.
Human preferences can be rational within an intransitive, relativistic framework.
Abstract
This work considers reasons for and implications of discarding the assumption of transitivity, which (transitivity) is the fundamental postulate in the utility theory of Von Neumann and Morgenstern, the adiabatic accessibility principle of Caratheodory and most other theories related to preferences or competition. The examples of intransitivity are drawn from different fields, such as law, biology, game theory, economics and competitive evolutionary dynamic. This work is intended as a common platform that allows us to discuss intransitivity in the context of different disciplines. The basic concepts and terms that are needed for consistent treatment of intransitivity in various applications are presented and analysed in a unified manner. The analysis points out conditions that necessitate appearance of intransitivity, such as multiplicity of preference criteria and imperfect (i.e.…
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TopicsEconomic theories and models
