Abstract

In discussing issues relating to, for example, biodiversity of different ecosystems and cultural diversities of various communities, the measurement of diversity is inevitable. This paper uses an ordinal concept of distance between objects to provide a characterization of all diversity-based rankings of sets of objects that satisfy a plausible property of dominance; we also characterize a specific member of this class.

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