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Excerpt from Order, Topology and Preference
The topic of Section 4, the theory of preference, is largely but not solely the motivation for the study as a whole. Thus, some of the facts and notions presented before that section are not used at all in Section 4. Sections 1 - 2 are preparatory. Section 3 exploits some consequences of connectivity, especially for normally preordered spaces, thus extending the early work of Eilenberg [5] and Nachbin [9] on order and topology.
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