The following pages link to Donald G. Saari (Q226428):
Displaying 50 items.
- Complexities of electing diverse committees (Q483536) (← links)
- Source of complexity in the social and managerial sciences: an extended Sen's theorem (Q649149) (← links)
- Symmetry extensions of ``neutrality''. II: Partial ordering of dictionaries (Q688809) (← links)
- From the Luce choice axiom to the quantal response equilibrium (Q730141) (← links)
- Consistency of decision processes (Q751938) (← links)
- A method for constructing message systems for smooth performance functions (Q792208) (← links)
- The Borda dictionary (Q808973) (← links)
- Relationship admitting families of candidates (Q810346) (← links)
- The ease of generating chaotic behavior in economics. (Q815646) (← links)
- On the design of complex organizations and distributive algorithms (Q915428) (← links)
- The existence of oscillatory and superhyperbolic motion in Newtonian systems (Q917760) (← links)
- From decision problems to dethroned dictators (Q924935) (← links)
- Sen's theorem: geometric proof, new interpretations (Q944259) (← links)
- Reflections on the ``Saari conjecture'' and several new ones (Q1006285) (← links)
- The manifold structure for collision and for hyperbolic-parabolic orbits in the n-body problem (Q1061515) (← links)
- The representation problem and the efficiency of the price mechanism (Q1071629) (← links)
- On the local convergence of economic mechanisms (Q1083009) (← links)
- Some informational requirements for convergence (Q1100851) (← links)
- Symmetry, voting, and social choice (Q1110424) (← links)
- On the types of information and mechanism design (Q1114567) (← links)
- A dictionary for voting paradoxes (Q1120441) (← links)
- On the manifolds of total collapse orbits and of completely parabolic orbits for the n-body problem (Q1159478) (← links)
- \(N\)-body spatial parabolic orbits asymptotic to collinear central configurations (Q1168787) (← links)
- Strategic equilibria and decisive set structures for social choice mechanisms (Q1170105) (← links)
- Calculus and extensions of Arrow's theorem (Q1176220) (← links)
- Millions of election outcomes from a single profile (Q1196172) (← links)
- Symmetry extensions of ''neutrality''. I: Advantage to the Condorcet loser (Q1196173) (← links)
- On the final evolution of the n-body problem (Q1229765) (← links)
- A global existence theorem for the four body problem of Newtonian mechanics (Q1236431) (← links)
- A qualitative model for the dynamics of cognitive processes (Q1240187) (← links)
- Singularity theory of utility mappings - I: Degenerate maxima and Pareto optima (Q1252779) (← links)
- The likelihood of dubious election outcomes (Q1285887) (← links)
- Instability and diffusion in the elliptic restricted three-body problem (Q1286875) (← links)
- Geometry of voting (Q1323813) (← links)
- The aggregated excess demand function and other aggregation procedures (Q1339016) (← links)
- The generic existence of a core for \(q\)-rules (Q1357431) (← links)
- Copeland method. II: Manipulation, monotonicity, and paradoxes (Q1363527) (← links)
- Informational geometry of social choice (Q1367918) (← links)
- On oscillatory motion in gravitational systems (Q1393948) (← links)
- Unsettling aspects of voting theory (Q1411092) (← links)
- Superhyberbolic expansion, noncollision singularities and symmetry configurations (Q1804284) (← links)
- Explaining all three-alternative voting outcomes (Q1806204) (← links)
- The source of some paradoxes from social choice and probability (Q1820994) (← links)
- The Copeland method. I: Relationships and the dictionary (Q1920961) (← links)
- The geometry of Black's single peakedness and related conditions (Q1966226) (← links)
- Mathematical structure of voting paradoxes. I: Pairwise votes (Q1969020) (← links)
- Mathematical structure of voting paradoxes. II: Positional voting (Q1969021) (← links)
- Norman James Schofield 1944--2019 (Q1986590) (← links)
- With potential games, which outcome is better? (Q2221288) (← links)
- Seeking consistency with paired comparisons: a systems approach (Q2243542) (← links)