The following pages link to (Q5302857):
Displayed 40 items.
- Aggregation of binary evaluations: a Borda-like approach (Q258936) (← links)
- An axiomatic study of majority-rule \((+)\) and associated consensus functions on hierarchies (Q411843) (← links)
- Singularity and Arrow's paradox (Q483117) (← links)
- Complexities of electing diverse committees (Q483536) (← links)
- Source of complexity in the social and managerial sciences: an extended Sen's theorem (Q649149) (← links)
- An extension of McGarvey's theorem from the perspective of the plurality collective choice mechanism (Q656805) (← links)
- Another perspective on Borda's paradox (Q683525) (← links)
- From the Luce choice axiom to the quantal response equilibrium (Q730141) (← links)
- Methods for distance-based judgment aggregation (Q733803) (← links)
- The topological approach to the aggregation of preferences (Q836929) (← links)
- DASACT: a decision aiding software for axiomatic consensus theory (Q899602) (← links)
- Sen's theorem: geometric proof, new interpretations (Q944259) (← links)
- New paradigms towards the modelling of complex systems in behavioral economics (Q969919) (← links)
- Demystifying the `metric approach to social compromise with the unanimity criterion' (Q976965) (← links)
- Sen cycles and externalities (Q1668622) (← links)
- Population heterogeneity and color stimulus heterogeneity in agent-based color categorization (Q1796338) (← links)
- The Borda class. An axiomatic study of the Borda rule on top-truncated preferences (Q1996173) (← links)
- A brief history of social choice and welfare theory (Q2064124) (← links)
- The effect of unconditional preferences on Sen's paradox (Q2081898) (← links)
- Arrow's decisive coalitions (Q2179473) (← links)
- A diagram for analyzing ordinal voting systems (Q2244415) (← links)
- Systematic analysis of multiple voting rules (Q2268364) (← links)
- The Borda rule and the pairwise-majority-loser revisited (Q2281446) (← links)
- Democracy, the theory of voting, and mathematics: a review of Andrank Tangian's `Mathematical theory of democracy' (Q2340273) (← links)
- The ``probability of a fit choice'' (Q2375892) (← links)
- Complexity and the geometry of voting (Q2389766) (← links)
- Likelihood of voting outcomes with generalized IAC probabilities (Q2406928) (← links)
- The original Borda count and partial voting (Q2452254) (← links)
- Unifying voting theory from Nakamura's to Greenberg's theorems (Q2453823) (← links)
- Connecting pairwise and positional election outcomes (Q2637847) (← links)
- From Black’s Advice and Arrow’s Theorem to the Gibbard–Satterthewaite Result (Q2787393) (← links)
- Rights Revisited, and Limited (Q2787398) (← links)
- Basis for binary comparisons and non-standard probabilities (Q2955835) (← links)
- Explaining All Possible Paired Comparison Problems (Q4644769) (← links)
- A Geometric Approach to Paradoxes of Majority Voting: From Anscombe’s Paradox to the Discursive Dilemma with Saari and Nurmi (Q4644770) (← links)
- Coalitions and Catastrophic Climate Change (Q4644777) (← links)
- Ranking-Based Voting Revisited: Maximum Entropy Approach Leads to Borda Count (and Its Versions) (Q5015923) (← links)
- A New Way to Analyze Paired Comparison Rules (Q5244860) (← links)
- Reviews (Q5742470) (← links)
- Mathematical problem-solving in scientific practice (Q6180152) (← links)