The following pages link to (Q4488500):
Displayed 50 items.
- Manipulating the quota in weighted voting games (Q420828) (← links)
- On the ordinal equivalence of the Johnston, Banzhaf and Shapley power indices (Q421763) (← links)
- Why not proportional? (Q423056) (← links)
- Computing the optimal weights in a utilitarian model of apportionment (Q423073) (← links)
- Voting power in the EU council of ministers and fair decision making in distributive politics (Q423076) (← links)
- A note on the direct democracy deficit in two-tier voting (Q423077) (← links)
- The influence relation for ternary voting games (Q423762) (← links)
- Quaternary dichotomous voting rules (Q427518) (← links)
- Comparing influence theories in voting games under locally generated measures of dissatisfaction (Q444143) (← links)
- Probabilistic power indices for voting rules with abstention (Q449053) (← links)
- On the voting power of an alliance and the subsequent power of its members (Q535276) (← links)
- Equal representation in two-tier voting systems (Q535398) (← links)
- Influence functions, followers and command games (Q536083) (← links)
- Measuring voting power for dependent voters through causal models (Q542145) (← links)
- Bargaining cum voice (Q622575) (← links)
- A relation-algebraic approach to simple games (Q631101) (← links)
- Strategic versus non-strategic voting power in the EU council of ministers: the consultation procedure (Q649129) (← links)
- Criticality in games with multiple levels of approval (Q649132) (← links)
- Informational influence and informational control models in social networks (Q650017) (← links)
- Hierarchy of players in swap robust voting games (Q656801) (← links)
- Bounds on the competence of a homogeneous jury (Q656884) (← links)
- A decisiveness index for simple games (Q706887) (← links)
- Groups can make a difference: voting power measures extended (Q708799) (← links)
- A model of influence with an ordered set of possible actions (Q708939) (← links)
- Generating functions for coalitional power indices: an application to the IMF (Q816502) (← links)
- Banzhaf measures for games with several levels of approval in the input and output (Q816503) (← links)
- Measuring influence in command games (Q839616) (← links)
- The distribution of power in the European constitution (Q853057) (← links)
- Control and voting power in corporate networks: Concepts and computational aspects (Q859701) (← links)
- Achievable hierarchies in voting games (Q867135) (← links)
- The Shapley-Shubik index for simple games with multiple alternatives (Q926359) (← links)
- The power of a collectivity to act in weighted voting games with many small voters (Q927412) (← links)
- A special case of Penrose's limit theorem when abstention is allowed (Q931429) (← links)
- The exact lower bound for the Coleman index of the power of a collectivity for a special class of simple majority games (Q943593) (← links)
- Degrees of causation (Q968229) (← links)
- Noise stability of functions with low influences: invariance and optimality (Q974039) (← links)
- A model of influence in a social network (Q989917) (← links)
- Egalitarianism and utilitarianism in committees of representatives (Q989975) (← links)
- The exact bias of the Banzhaf measure of power when votes are neither equiprobable nor independent (Q1024771) (← links)
- Simple majority achievable hierarchies (Q1025636) (← links)
- Monotonicity of power in games with a priori unions (Q1025646) (← links)
- Weighted multiple majority games with unions: generating functions and applications to the European Union (Q1026784) (← links)
- On calculation of the power indices with allowance for the agent preferences (Q1027721) (← links)
- Anonymous yes-no voting with abstention and multiple levels of approval (Q1036572) (← links)
- Minimal-axiom characterizations of the Coleman and Banzhaf indices of voting power (Q1038273) (← links)
- Applying relation algebra and RelView to measures in a social network (Q1038395) (← links)
- Who has the power in the EU? (Q1042323) (← links)
- Minimizing the mean majority deficit: The second square-root rule (Q1296507) (← links)
- Computing power indices in weighted multiple majority games. (Q1402487) (← links)
- L. S. Penrose's limit theorem: proof of some special cases. (Q1420527) (← links)