Campión Arrastia, María JesúsInduráin Eraso, EstebanRaventós Pujol, Armajac2022-06-172022-06-172020https://academica-e.unavarra.es/handle/2454/43181Póster presentado a la Third BYMAT Conference: Bringing Young Mathematicians Together, 2020The Arrow’s Impossibility Theorem states that there is no function fusing individual preferences into a social one satisfying certain properties of 'common sense'. On the contrary, in some of the fuzzy extensions of the Arrovian model, possibility arises. We have developed a technique which has been able to prove new impossibility results in the fuzzy approach. In this poster, we will explain the fundaments of this technique and in which models we can apply it. This technique, is based on controlling the aggregation of fuzzy preferences through some aggregation functions of dichotomic preferences. For each fuzzy aggregation function, we get a family of dichotomic aggregation functions. Studying this family, we obtain information about the initial aggregation function. We will discuss why the fuzzy Arrovian models in which we can apply this technique are, in some sense, less fuzzy. Moreover, we will expose why we should use topological and analytical methods in the fuzzy models out of the scope of our technique.application/pdfengArrow's impossibility theoremFuzzy Arrovian modelsDifferential topologyWhy using topological and analytical methods in aggregation of fuzzy preferences?info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjectinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess