Publications 2013

Papers published by the BORDA Research Group:

  1. J. C. R. Alcantud. Liberal approaches to ranking infinite utility streams: When can we avoid interference? Social Choice and Welfare 41 (2013), 381-396.
  2. J. C. R. Alcantud. The impossibility of social evaluations of infinite streams with strict inequality aversion. Economic Theory Bulletin 1 (20013), 123-130.
  3. J. C. R. Alcantud, R. de Andrés and J. M. Cascón. On measures of cohesiveness under dichotomous opinions: some characterizations of Approval Consensus Measures. Information Sciences 240 (2013), 45-55.
  4. J. C. R. Alcantud, R. de Andrés and J. M. Cascón. A unifying model to measure consensus solutions in a society. Mathematical and Computer Modelling 57 (2013), 1876-1883.
  5. J. C. R. Alcantud, R. de Andrés and J. M. Cascón. Consensus and the act of voting. Studies in Microeconomics 1 (2013), 1-22.
  6. J. C. R. Alcantud, M. D. García-Sanz. Evaluations of infinite utility streams: Pareto-efficient and egalitarian axiomatics. Metroeconomica 64 (2013), 432-447.
  7. O. Aristondo,  J. L. García-Lapresta, C. Lasso de la Vega and R. A. Marques Pereira. Classical inequality indices, welfare and illfare functions, and the dual decomposition. Fuzzy Sets and Systems228 (2013), 114-136.
  8. J. L. García-Lapresta. Reciprocal and linguistic preferences.  In On Fuzziness. A Homage to Lotfi A. Zadeh, vol. 1 (eds. R. Seising, E. Trillas, C. Moraga, S. Termini). Springer-Verlag, Berlin, pp. 193-197, 2013.
  9. P. J. Gutiérrez, C. R. Palmero. A note on the real effects of monetary shocks: a limited participation modelMacroeconomic Dynamics 17 (2013), 936-946.
  10. B. Llamazares. An analysis of some functions that generalizes weighted means and OWA operators. International Journal of Intelligent Systems 28 (2013), 380-393.
  11. B. Llamazares. On the structure of voting systems between two alternatives. Review of Economic Design 17 (2013), 239-248.
  12. B. Llamazares, T. Peña. Aggregating preferences rankings with variable weights. European Journal of Operational Research 230 (2013), 348-355.
  13. B. Llamazares, P. Pérez-Asurmendi and J. L. García-Lapresta. Collective transitivity in majorities based on difference in support. Fuzzy Sets and Systems 216 (2013), 3-15.

 

 


  • New publication in Computers & Industrial Engineering

    The paper «Fuzzy β-covering based (I,T)-fuzzy rough set models and applications to multi-attribute decision-making», by K. Zhan, J. Zhan, W. Wu and  J. C.R. Alcantud, has been accepted for publication in Computers & Industrial Engineering. The impact factor of this journal is 3.195, its 5-year impact factor is 3.442 (JCR 2017).

    New publication in Computers & Industrial Engineering

  • New publication in Axioms

    The paper “Consistency properties for fuzzy choice functions: an analysis with the Łukasiewicz t-norm”, by Susana Díaz, José Carlos R. Alcantud and Susana Montes, has been accepted for publication in Axioms. Axioms is now indexed in the Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI – Web of Science) and Scopus.

    New publication in Axioms

  • New publication in Mathematics

    The paper «Centroid transformations of intuitionistic fuzzy values based on aggregation operators», by X. Liu, H. S. Kim, F. Feng and  J. C.R. Alcantud, has been accepted for publication in Mathematics.

    New publication in Mathematics

  • New publication in Information Sciences

    The paper «Covering based multigranulation (I,T)-fuzzy rough set models and applications in multi-attribute group decision-making», by J. Zhan, B Sun and  J. C.R. Alcantud, has been accepted for publication in Information Sciences. The impact factor of this journal is 4.305, its 5-year impact factor is 4.378 (JCR 2017).

    New publication in Information Sciences

  • New publication in Journal of Intelligent and Fuzzy Systems

    The paper “Fuzzy N-soft sets: a novel model with applications”, by Muhammad Akram, Arooj Adeel and José Carlos R. Alcantud, has been accepted for publication in Journal of Intelligent and Fuzzy Systems. The impact factor of this journal is 1.426 (JCR 2018).