# Quantifying non-monotonicity of functions and the lack of positivity in   signed measures

**Authors:** Youri Davydov, Ri\v{c}ardas Zitikis

arXiv: 1705.02742 · 2017-11-01

## TL;DR

This paper introduces a method to quantify the non-monotonicity and lack of positivity in functions and signed measures, with applications in decision making fields like finance and economics.

## Contribution

It develops a novel approach for measuring non-monotonicity and sign-constancy in functions and signed measures, addressing a gap in existing quantitative tools.

## Key findings

- Method effectively quantifies non-monotonicity.
- Applicable to signed measures in finance and economics.
- Enhances decision-making analysis with new metrics.

## Abstract

In various research areas related to decision making, problems and their solutions frequently rely on certain functions being monotonic. In the case of non-monotonic functions, one would then wish to quantify their lack of monotonicity. In this paper we develop a method designed specifically for this task, including quantification of the lack of positivity, negativity, or sign-constancy in signed measures. We note relevant applications in Insurance, Finance, and Economics, and discuss some of them in detail.

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