On the number of non-isomorphic choices on four elements
Alfio Giarlotta, Angelo Petralia, Stephen Watson

TL;DR
This paper uses combinatorial methods to determine the number of non-isomorphic choice models on four elements that can be explained by bounded rationality theories.
Contribution
It provides a novel combinatorial approach to count non-isomorphic choice models within bounded rationality frameworks for four-element choices.
Findings
Calculated the exact number of non-isomorphic choice models on four elements.
Demonstrated the applicability of combinatorial methods to bounded rationality models.
Enhanced understanding of the structural diversity of choice models.
Abstract
We use a combinatorial approach to compute the number of non-isomorphic choices on four elements that can be explained by models of bounded rationality.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Algebra and Logic · Game Theory and Voting Systems
