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View article: Fair integer programming under dichotomous and cardinal preferences
Fair integer programming under dichotomous and cardinal preferences Open
View article: Strategyproofness and Proportionality in Party-Approval Multiwinner Elections
Strategyproofness and Proportionality in Party-Approval Multiwinner Elections Open
In party-approval multiwinner elections the goal is to allocate the seats of a fixed-size committee to parties based on the approval ballots of the voters over the parties. In particular, each voter can approve multiple parties and each pa…
View article: Fair integer programming under dichotomous and cardinal preferences
Fair integer programming under dichotomous and cardinal preferences Open
One cannot make truly fair decisions using integer linear programs unless one controls the selection probabilities of the (possibly many) optimal solutions. For this purpose, we propose a unified framework when binary decision variables re…
View article: Strategyproofness and Proportionality in Party-Approval Multiwinner Elections
Strategyproofness and Proportionality in Party-Approval Multiwinner Elections Open
In party-approval multiwinner elections the goal is to allocate the seats of a fixed-size committee to parties based on the approval ballots of the voters over the parties. In particular, each voter can approve multiple parties and each pa…
View article: A pessimist’s approach to one-sided matching
A pessimist’s approach to one-sided matching Open
View article: Rawlsian Assignments
Rawlsian Assignments Open
We study the assignment of indivisible goods to individuals without monetary transfers. Previous literature has mainly focused on efficiency and individually fair assignments; consequently, egalitarian concerns have been overlooked. Drawin…
View article: Risk aversion in one-sided matching
Risk aversion in one-sided matching Open
Inspired by real-world applications such as the assignment of pupils to schools or the allocation of social housing, the one-sided matching problem studies how a set of agents can be assigned to a set of objects when the agents have prefer…
View article: A pessimist's approach to one-sided matching
A pessimist's approach to one-sided matching Open
Inspired by real-world applications such as the assignment of pupils to schools or the allocation of social housing, the one-sided matching problem studies how a set of agents can be assigned to a set of objects when the agents have prefer…