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The following pages link to Voting paradoxes and group coherence. The Condorcet efficiency of voting rules. (Q628561):
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- The difference between manipulability indices in the IC and IANC models (Q284375) (← links)
- The impact of voters' preference diversity on the probability of some electoral outcomes (Q459405) (← links)
- The \(q\)-majority efficiency of positional rules (Q497471) (← links)
- Social acceptability of Condorcet committees (Q777455) (← links)
- Polytope volume by descent in the face lattice and applications in social choice (Q823891) (← links)
- The likelihood of single-peaked preferences under classic and new probability distribution assumptions (Q826624) (← links)
- Asymptotic vulnerability of positional voting rules to coalitional manipulation (Q1680740) (← links)
- The likelihood of a Condorcet winner in the logrolling setting (Q1697837) (← links)
- Majority properties of positional social preference correspondences (Q2114567) (← links)
- An analysis of random elections with large numbers of voters (Q2127897) (← links)
- On the Condorcet efficiency of evaluative voting (and other voting rules) with trichotomous preferences (Q2158613) (← links)
- The theoretical Shapley-Shubik probability of an election inversion in a toy symmetric version of the US presidential electoral system (Q2179470) (← links)
- Manipulable outcomes within the class of scoring voting rules (Q2236184) (← links)
- How frequently do different voting rules encounter voting paradoxes in three-candidate elections? (Q2247941) (← links)
- Computations of volumes and Ehrhart series in four candidates elections (Q2288880) (← links)
- Probabilities of electoral outcomes: from three-candidate to four-candidate elections (Q2300612) (← links)
- A probabilistic evaluation framework for preference aggregation reflecting group homogeneity (Q2317999) (← links)
- Likelihood of voting outcomes with generalized IAC probabilities (Q2406928) (← links)
- Developing the aggregate empirical side of computational social choice (Q2436696) (← links)
- Exploiting polyhedral symmetries in social choice (Q2452242) (← links)
- A comparison of theoretical and empirical evaluations of the Borda compromise (Q2513291) (← links)
- Should voters be required to rank candidates in an election? (Q2629520) (← links)
- An analytical and experimental comparison of maximal lottery schemes (Q2667570) (← links)
- Exploiting Symmetries in Polyhedral Computations (Q2849003) (← links)
- Analyzing the Probability of Election Outcomes with Abstentions (Q5053685) (← links)
- Condorcet Efficiency of General Weighted Scoring Rules Under IAC: Indifference and Abstention (Q5053686) (← links)
- The Effect of Closeness on the Election of a Pairwise Majority Rule Winner (Q5053687) (← links)
- Violations of Reversal Symmetry Under Simple and Runoff Scoring Rules (Q5053691) (← links)
- Exploring the No-Show Paradox for Condorcet Extensions (Q5053695) (← links)
- Combinatorics of Election Scores (Q5053699) (← links)
- From Gehrlein-Fishburn’s Method on Frequency Representation to a Direct Proof of Ehrhart’s extended Conjecture (Q5053700) (← links)
- IAC Probability Calculations in Voting Theory: Progress Report (Q5053701) (← links)
- Characterizing the top cycle via strategyproofness (Q6076911) (← links)
- Social acceptability and the majoritarian compromise rule (Q6084799) (← links)
- Similarity Suppresses Cyclicity: Why Similar Competitors Form Hierarchies (Q6086808) (← links)
- Polytope volume in Normaliz (Q6116629) (← links)
- Multi-objective ranking to optimize CNN's encoding features: application to the optimization of tracer dose for scintigraphic imagery (Q6120598) (← links)
- When ties are possible: weak Condorcet winners and Arrovian rationality (Q6173748) (← links)