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Boolean functions whose Fourier transform is concentrated on the first two levels. (English)
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3 April 2003
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This mathematical paper on Boolean functions has an interesting application in the study of neutral social choice functions. If the outcome (a strict social preference) of a neutral social choice function for random profiles is almost surely rational (transitive), then the social choice is approximately a dictatorship (the approximation being appropriately defined).
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Boolean functions
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social choice
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