Choquet integral

English

Etymology

Named after the French mathematician Gustave Choquet, who introduced them in 1953.

Noun

Choquet integral (plural Choquet integrals)

  1. (mathematics) A kind of subadditive or superadditive integral, initially used in statistical mechanics and potential theory, and later in decision theory to measure the expected utility of an uncertain event.
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