Jean-Yves Jaffray

Jean-Yves Jaffray (1939–2009) was a French mathematician and economist who made influential contributions in the fields of decision theory and mathematical statistics.[1][2] He pioneered methods in decision theory such as linear utility theory for belief functions,[3][4] bridging the gap between expected utility and the maximin rule by using subjective probability to encompass belief functions.[1]

Jean-Yves Jaffray
Scientific career
Doctoral advisorJean Ville
Academic career
Information at IDEAS / RePEc

References

  1. A. Bouyssou et al., Decision Making Process: Concepts and Methods
  2. M. Cohen, Tribute to Jean-Yves Jaffray
  3. Jaffray, Jean-Yves (1989). "Linear utility theory for belief functions"
  4. P.H. Giang, On Jaffray’s Decision Model for Belief Functions


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