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The following pages link to Bypassing Combinatorial Protections: Polynomial-Time Algorithms for Single-Peaked Electorates (Q2941740):
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- The complexity of priced control in elections (Q314424) (← links)
- Campaign management under approval-driven voting rules (Q513294) (← links)
- The shield that never was: societies with single-peaked preferences are more open to manipulation and control (Q627120) (← links)
- The likelihood of single-peaked preferences under classic and new probability distribution assumptions (Q826624) (← links)
- On the likelihood of single-peaked preferences (Q1704048) (← links)
- On the complexity of bribery with distance restrictions (Q1713407) (← links)
- Structured preferences: a literature survey (Q2096158) (← links)
- The complexity of online bribery in sequential elections (Q2121471) (← links)
- Pareto rationalizability by two single-peaked preferences (Q2153911) (← links)
- A characterization of the single-peaked single-crossing domain (Q2179455) (← links)
- Control complexity in Borda elections: solving all open cases of offline control and some cases of online control (Q2238692) (← links)
- Parameterized complexity of voter control in multi-peaked elections (Q2322697) (← links)
- The control complexity of \(r\)-Approval: from the single-peaked case to the general case (Q2402374) (← links)
- Challenges to complexity shields that are supposed to protect elections against manipulation and control: a survey (Q2436695) (← links)
- Are there any nicely structured preference profiles nearby? (Q2634484) (← links)
- Group control for consent rules with consecutive qualifications (Q2682019) (← links)
- Computing kemeny rankings from \(d\)-Euclidean preferences (Q2695434) (← links)
- Preferences Single-Peaked on a Tree: Multiwinner Elections and Structural Results (Q5026258) (← links)
- Recognizing single-peaked preferences on an arbitrary graph: complexity and algorithms (Q6124439) (← links)
- Resilient heuristic aggregation of judgments in the pairwise comparisons method (Q6180002) (← links)
- Structure of single-peaked preferences (Q6195534) (← links)