Abstract

This paper investigates the relationship between two types of superdecomposition integrals, namely, the convex integral and the pan-integral from above, on finite spaces. To this end, we introduce two new concepts related to monotone measures — superadditivity with respect to singletons and minimal strictly subadditive set — and discuss some of their properties. In the case that the monotone measure μ is superadditive with respect to singletons, we show that these two types of integrals are equivalent. In other cases, by means of the characteristics of minimal strictly subadditive sets we provide a set of necessary and sufficient conditions for which these two types of integrals coincide with each other.

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