The following pages link to Dichotomy for voting systems (Q859982):
Displaying 25 items.
- Manipulation complexity of same-system runoff elections (Q314418) (← links)
- Taking the final step to a full dichotomy of the possible winner problem in pure scoring rules (Q413279) (← links)
- Manipulation can be hard in tractable voting systems even for constant-sized coalitions (Q465694) (← links)
- The complexity of manipulative attacks in nearly single-peaked electorates (Q490458) (← links)
- Comparing multiagent systems research in combinatorial auctions and voting (Q616771) (← links)
- The shield that never was: societies with single-peaked preferences are more open to manipulation and control (Q627120) (← links)
- Complexity of control by partitioning veto elections and of control by adding candidates to plurality elections (Q722093) (← links)
- The learnability of voting rules (Q840821) (← links)
- Optimal social choice functions: a utilitarian view (Q899165) (← links)
- Anyone but him: the complexity of precluding an alternative (Q1028907) (← links)
- The complexity of probabilistic lobbying (Q1662102) (← links)
- Strategy-proofness of scoring allocation correspondences for indivisible goods (Q1707112) (← links)
- Multivariate complexity analysis of Swap Bribery (Q1759677) (← links)
- Towards a dichotomy for the possible winner problem in elections based on scoring rules (Q1959429) (← links)
- The complexity of online bribery in sequential elections (Q2121471) (← links)
- Control complexity in Borda elections: solving all open cases of offline control and some cases of online control (Q2238692) (← links)
- Parameterized computational complexity of Dodgson and Young elections (Q2266990) (← links)
- Challenges to complexity shields that are supposed to protect elections against manipulation and control: a survey (Q2436695) (← links)
- The complexity of online manipulation of sequential elections (Q2637642) (← links)
- Computational Aspects of Approval Voting (Q2829683) (← links)
- Multivariate Complexity Analysis of Swap Bribery (Q3058696) (← links)
- Towards a Dichotomy of Finding Possible Winners in Elections Based on Scoring Rules (Q3182918) (← links)
- Parameterized Computational Complexity of Dodgson and Young Elections (Q3512476) (← links)
- Voting Procedures, Complexity of (Q5150301) (← links)
- Computational complexity characterization of protecting elections from bribery (Q5919119) (← links)