In many practical situations, there are several possible decisions. Any general
recommendation means specifying, for each possible decision, conditions under which this
decision is recommended. In some cases, a single “and”-condition is sufficient: e.g., a condi-
tion under which a patient is recommended to take aspirin is that “the patient has a fever and
the patient does not have stomach trouble”. In other cases, conditions are more complicated.
A natural question is: when is a single “and”-condition enough? In this paper, we provide
an answer to this question.
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When Is a Single “And”-Condition Enough?
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Budapest
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