The following pages link to Basic Geometry of Voting (Q4869776):
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- Aggregation of binary evaluations: a Borda-like approach (Q258936) (← links)
- The scorix: a popular representation of votes revisited (Q324692) (← links)
- A simple voting scheme generates all binary relations on finite sets (Q386063) (← links)
- A Borda count for partially ordered ballots (Q404753) (← links)
- Committee selection under weight constraints (Q449043) (← links)
- Generalized Condorcet winners (Q483530) (← links)
- Complexities of electing diverse committees (Q483536) (← links)
- Arrow's theorem and theory choice (Q484976) (← links)
- Condorcet's principle and the strong no-show paradoxes (Q490062) (← links)
- Finding the threshold of exclusion for all single seat and multi-seat scoring rules: illustrated by results for the Borda and Dowdall rules (Q505282) (← links)
- On \(S^1\) as an alternative continuous opinion space in a three-party regime (Q507883) (← links)
- Decomposition behavior in aggregated data sets (Q631114) (← links)
- Proportional Borda allocations (Q682476) (← links)
- Another perspective on Borda's paradox (Q683525) (← links)
- Almost-dominant strategy implementation: exchange economies (Q705955) (← links)
- Condorcet vs. Borda in light of a dual majoritarian approach (Q719049) (← links)
- Maximizing the minimum voter satisfaction on spanning trees (Q732928) (← links)
- The ease of generating chaotic behavior in economics. (Q815646) (← links)
- Data aggregation and Simpson's paradox gauged by index numbers (Q818104) (← links)
- Ensuring every candidate wins under positional voting (Q839624) (← links)
- Simple games with many effective voters (Q844903) (← links)
- The costs of implementing the majority principle: The golden voting rule (Q868423) (← links)
- A distance-based comparison of basic voting rules (Q882604) (← links)
- Multidimensional agreement in Byzantine systems (Q901876) (← links)
- On the computational complexity of the minimum committee problem (Q928677) (← links)
- Sen's theorem: geometric proof, new interpretations (Q944259) (← links)
- A note on maximizing the minimum voter satisfaction on spanning trees (Q991324) (← links)
- On the stability of a triplet of scoring rules (Q993505) (← links)
- A Borda measure for social choice functions (Q1277484) (← links)
- Sen cycles and externalities (Q1668622) (← links)
- Stochastic transitivity: axioms and models (Q1735993) (← links)
- Explaining all three-alternative voting outcomes (Q1806204) (← links)
- A general concept of majority rule (Q1867821) (← links)
- On the model dependence of majority preference relations reconstructed from ballot or survey data (Q1867823) (← links)
- The Dodgson ranking and the Borda count: a binary comparison (Q1887443) (← links)
- The geometry of Black's single peakedness and related conditions (Q1966226) (← links)
- Weighted scoring elections: is Borda best? (Q2125101) (← links)
- A theoretical examination of the ranked choice voting procedure (Q2151318) (← links)
- Systematic analysis of multiple voting rules (Q2268364) (← links)
- Finessing a point: augmenting the core (Q2268385) (← links)
- The Borda rule and the pairwise-majority-loser revisited (Q2281446) (← links)
- Weighted committee games (Q2286886) (← links)
- Generalized transitivity: a systematic comparison of concepts with an application to preferences in the Babington Smith model (Q2300468) (← links)
- Using the Borda rule for ranking sets of objects (Q2325666) (← links)
- Multidimensional welfare rankings under weight imprecision: a social choice perspective (Q2348747) (← links)
- A general concept of scoring rules: general definitions, statistical inference, and empirical illustrations (Q2385063) (← links)
- Complexity and the geometry of voting (Q2389766) (← links)
- Defining the Borda count in a linguistic decision making context (Q2390348) (← links)
- Likelihood of voting outcomes with generalized IAC probabilities (Q2406928) (← links)
- Qualified voting systems (Q2409717) (← links)