The following pages link to Choosing from a tournament (Q1089228):
Displayed 50 items.
- Voting with rubber bands, weights, and strings (Q449038) (← links)
- Choice and individual welfare (Q449179) (← links)
- Minimal retentive sets in tournaments (Q483107) (← links)
- Can strategizing in round-robin subtournaments be avoided? (Q483532) (← links)
- A foundation for strategic agenda voting (Q485757) (← links)
- A systematic approach to the construction of non-empty choice sets (Q535405) (← links)
- Maximum distance between Slater orders and Copeland orders of tournaments (Q633222) (← links)
- Minimal stable sets in tournaments (Q634517) (← links)
- Set-rationalizable choice and self-stability (Q634537) (← links)
- Approximating optimal social choice under metric preferences (Q668776) (← links)
- Still more on the tournament equilibrium set (Q733772) (← links)
- Minimal covering set solutions (Q733808) (← links)
- Awareness of voter passion greatly improves the distortion of metric social choice (Q776224) (← links)
- The stability set of voting games: Classification and genericity results (Q803010) (← links)
- The relationship between two algorithms for decisions via sophisticated majority voting with an agenda (Q804450) (← links)
- Smallest tournaments not realizable by \({\frac{2}{3}}\)-majority voting (Q836934) (← links)
- Repeated Downsian electoral competition (Q863396) (← links)
- Dynamic stable set as a tournament solution (Q892846) (← links)
- On the complexity of bribery and manipulation in tournaments with uncertain information (Q901143) (← links)
- Cyclic tournaments and cooperative majority voting: A solution (Q912750) (← links)
- The budget-voting paradox (Q931428) (← links)
- Computing the minimal covering set (Q943589) (← links)
- A tournament of order 14 with disjoint Banks and Slater sets (Q968179) (← links)
- A characterization of the Copeland solution (Q985210) (← links)
- Uncovered set choice rules (Q1024770) (← links)
- Choosing from a large tournament (Q1024772) (← links)
- Discrepancies in the outcomes resulting from different voting schemes (Q1104211) (← links)
- Concorcet's principle implies the no show paradox (Q1106064) (← links)
- Covering sets and a new Condorcet choice correspondence (Q1107402) (← links)
- Voting games, indifference, and consistent sequential choice rules (Q1113779) (← links)
- Majority tournaments: Sincere and sophisticated voting decisions under amendment procedure (Q1175774) (← links)
- On fuzzy tournaments and their solution concepts in group decision making (Q1179196) (← links)
- Implementation via backward induction (Q1183696) (← links)
- Implementing alternative voting in kingmaker trees (Q1196625) (← links)
- Choice procedure in fuzzy multicriteria decision analysis based on pairwise comparisons (Q1267495) (← links)
- Fuzzy sets and decision analysis (Q1282904) (← links)
- Weak covering relations (Q1342391) (← links)
- The Copeland measure of Condorcet choice functions (Q1343145) (← links)
- Condorcet choice correspondences: A set-theoretical comparison (Q1377475) (← links)
- A 16-vertex tournament for which Banks set and Slater set are disjoint (Q1382278) (← links)
- Choosing from a weighted tournament (Q1575093) (← links)
- Bounds for mixed strategy equilibria and the spatial model of elections (Q1599828) (← links)
- Voting by successive elimination and strategic candidacy (Q1599833) (← links)
- Extending tournament solutions (Q1616754) (← links)
- The supercovering relation, the pairwise winner, and more missing links between Borda and Condorcet (Q1704412) (← links)
- The stability set as a social choice correspondence. (Q1867836) (← links)
- On the difficulty of making social choices (Q1891667) (← links)
- Representation in majority tournaments (Q1964740) (← links)
- Fair elimination-type competitions (Q2023924) (← links)
- King-chicken choice correspondences (Q2108774) (← links)