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View article: Minimal voting paradoxes
Minimal voting paradoxes Open
Voting paradoxes date back to the origin of social choice theory in the 18th century, when the Chevalier de Borda pointed out that plurality—then and now the most common voting rule—may elect a candidate who loses pairwise majority compari…
View article: Robust bounds on choosing from large tournaments
Robust bounds on choosing from large tournaments Open
View article: Quotient space of anonymous and neutral preference profiles with 4 voters, 4 alternatives and weak preferences
Quotient space of anonymous and neutral preference profiles with 4 voters, 4 alternatives and weak preferences Open
Contains the serialized data of the quotient space of all preference profiles with weak preferences over 4 alternatives by 4 voters under the assumptions of anonymity and neutrality.