ickemaximal
Ickemaximal is a coined term used in theoretical discussions of optimization and decision making to denote an element that is maximal with respect to a primary order while also optimizing a secondary quality measure referred to as the 'ick' score.
Definition: Let X be a set equipped with a partial order ≤ and let s: X → R be
Existence and properties: In a finite set, a ickemaximal element exists whenever there is at least one
Example: Consider X = {a, b, c} with the order defined by a ≤ b and a ≤ c, and
Relation to other concepts: Ickemaximal combines features of maximal elements in order theory with a secondary
Applications and usage: The term is used primarily in theoretical expositions and thought experiments, rather than
See also: maximal element, Pareto efficiency, multi-criteria optimization.