Producción CientíficaIn many voting systems, voters’ preferences on a set of candidates are represented by linear orderings. In this context, scoring rules are well-known procedures to aggregate the preferences of the voters. Under these rules, each candidate obtains a fixed number of points, sk, each time he/she is ranked kth by one voter and the candidates are ordered according to the total number of points they receive. In order to identify the best scoring rule to use in each situation, we need to know which properties are met by each of these procedures. Although some properties have been analyzed extensively, there are other properties that have not been studied for all scoring rules. In this paper, we consider two desirable social ch...
International audienceIn most of the social choice literature dealing with the computation of the ex...
International audienceIn most of the social choice literature dealing with the computation of the ex...
International audienceIn most of the social choice literature dealing with the computation of the ex...
We consider voting under metric preferences: both voters and candidates are associated with points i...
International audienceWe define a family of rules for dividing m indivisible goods among agents, par...
Abstract In this paper we consider that voters rank order a set of alternatives and a scoring rule i...
We pursue a design by social choice, evaluation by statistics and computer science paradigm to build...
In order to characterize the set of desirable social choice functions, researchers have proposed axi...
In a recent paper [Mathematical Social Sciences 43 (2002) 151], M.R. Sanver investigates scoring rul...
We consider voting wherein voters assign a certain score to each of the many available alternatives....
We consider voting wherein voters assign a certain score to each of the many available alternatives....
We consider voting wherein voters assign a certain score to each of the many available alternatives....
We consider voting wherein voters assign a certain score to each of the many available alternatives....
We consider voting wherein voters assign a certain score to each of the many available alternatives....
In a recent paper [Mathematical Social Sciences 43 (2002) 151], M.R. Sanver investigates scoring rul...
International audienceIn most of the social choice literature dealing with the computation of the ex...
International audienceIn most of the social choice literature dealing with the computation of the ex...
International audienceIn most of the social choice literature dealing with the computation of the ex...
We consider voting under metric preferences: both voters and candidates are associated with points i...
International audienceWe define a family of rules for dividing m indivisible goods among agents, par...
Abstract In this paper we consider that voters rank order a set of alternatives and a scoring rule i...
We pursue a design by social choice, evaluation by statistics and computer science paradigm to build...
In order to characterize the set of desirable social choice functions, researchers have proposed axi...
In a recent paper [Mathematical Social Sciences 43 (2002) 151], M.R. Sanver investigates scoring rul...
We consider voting wherein voters assign a certain score to each of the many available alternatives....
We consider voting wherein voters assign a certain score to each of the many available alternatives....
We consider voting wherein voters assign a certain score to each of the many available alternatives....
We consider voting wherein voters assign a certain score to each of the many available alternatives....
We consider voting wherein voters assign a certain score to each of the many available alternatives....
In a recent paper [Mathematical Social Sciences 43 (2002) 151], M.R. Sanver investigates scoring rul...
International audienceIn most of the social choice literature dealing with the computation of the ex...
International audienceIn most of the social choice literature dealing with the computation of the ex...
International audienceIn most of the social choice literature dealing with the computation of the ex...