The following pages link to Fuad T. Aleskerov (Q708881):
Displayed 50 items.
- On the manipulability of voting rules: the case of \(4\) and \(5\) alternatives (Q449050) (← links)
- Social threshold aggregations (Q708882) (← links)
- On stable solutions to the ordinal social choice problem (Q736038) (← links)
- Power distribution in the Weimar Reichstag in 1919--1933 (Q744665) (← links)
- Decomposition of choice functions into a system of simpler functions (Q755406) (← links)
- The Arrow paradox in group choice theory (analysis of the problem) (Q759611) (← links)
- Functional local operators in voting theory. II (Q759612) (← links)
- A `threshold aggregation' of three-graded rankings (Q868219) (← links)
- Threshold aggregation of the three-graded rankings (Q885843) (← links)
- (Q960721) (redirect page) (← links)
- A method for threshold aggregation of three-grade rankings (Q960723) (← links)
- The threshold aggregation (Q974221) (← links)
- `\(q\)-Pareto-scalar' two-stage extremization model and its reducibility to one-stage model (Q1025638) (← links)
- Power distribution analysis in the international monetary fund (Q1027662) (← links)
- Local operators in models of social choice (Q1052928) (← links)
- Functional local operators in voting theory. III (Q1060121) (← links)
- Voting operators in the space of choice functions (Q1079455) (← links)
- Hierarchical voting (Q1089231) (← links)
- Quasilocal collective choice operators (Q1092774) (← links)
- Interval choice of options and its decomposition (Q1151323) (← links)
- On decomposition of choice functions in a system of interval choices (Q1165124) (← links)
- Functional voting operators: The non-monotonic case (Q1310609) (← links)
- Interval choice: Classic and general cases (Q1322338) (← links)
- General interval choice mechanisms and the functions generated by them (Q1324045) (← links)
- Multicriterial interval choice models (Q1338848) (← links)
- Simple and simplest semi-orders (Q1420659) (← links)
- Arrovian aggregation models (Q1567489) (← links)
- Simple and simplest semiorders in extremal choice with additive error (Q1778600) (← links)
- Threshold utility, choice, and binary relations (Q1778851) (← links)
- Personnel allocation among bank branches using a two-stage multi-criterial approach. (Q1810495) (← links)
- Utility maximization, choice and preference (Q1847276) (← links)
- Binary representation of choice rationalizable by a utility function with an additive non-negative error function (Q1867808) (← links)
- Utility representation via additive or multiplicative error functions. (Q1874533) (← links)
- Local voting models. A review of the axiomatic methods (Q1882021) (← links)
- On the degree of manipulability of social choice rules (Q1882190) (← links)
- Functional local operators in voting theory. I (Q2266656) (← links)
- Power indices taking into account the agents' preferences to coalesce (Q2377497) (← links)
- A method for finding patterns of party support and electoral change: An analysis of British general and Finnish municipal elections (Q2389769) (← links)
- Actual voting power of the IMF members based on their political-economic integration (Q2389790) (← links)
- Modeling optimal social choice: matrix-vector representation of various solution concepts based on majority rule (Q2392761) (← links)
- Models of data envelopment analysis and stochastic frontier analysis in the efficiency assessment of universities (Q2399757) (← links)
- Is it so bad that we cannot recognize black swans? (Q2440403) (← links)
- A new single transferable vote method and its axiomatic justification (Q2452124) (← links)
- The history of social choice in Russia and the Soviet Union (Q2500721) (← links)
- (Q2920272) (← links)
- Power in Network Structures (Q3133360) (← links)
- Indirect Influence Assessment in the Context of Retail Food Network (Q3294910) (← links)
- (Q4382651) (← links)
- (Q4495209) (← links)
- Ranking Journals in Sociology, Education, and Public Administration by Social Choice Theory Methods (Q4687454) (← links)