The voting rules proposed by Dodgson and Young are both designed to nd the alternative closest to being a Condorcet winner, according to two di erent notions of proximity; the score of a given alternative is known to be hard to compute under either rule. In this paper, we put forward two algorithms for ap- proximating the Dodgson score: an LP-based randomized rounding algorithm and a deterministic greedy algorithm, both of which yield an O(logm) approximation ratio, where m is the number of alternatives; we observe that this result is asymptotically optimal, and further prove that our greedy algorithm is optimal up to a factor of 2, unless problems in NP have quasi-polynomial time algorithms. Although the greedy algorithm is computationally...
Abstract. In 1977 Young proposed a voting scheme that extends the Condorcet Principle based on the f...
Computational complexity of voting manipulation is one of the most actively studied topics in the ar...
In their groundbreaking paper, Bartholdi, Tovey and Trick [6] argued that many well-known voting rul...
The voting rules proposed by Dodgson and Young are both designed to find the alternative closest to ...
AbstractThe voting rules proposed by Dodgson and Young are both designed to find an alternative clos...
The Dodgson score problem is part of the Dodgson election scheme invented by Charles Dodgson and pre...
Computing the Dodgson Score of a candidate in an election is a hard computational problem, which has...
In the year 1876 the mathematician Charles Dodgson, who wrote fiction under the now more famous name...
In 1876 Charles Lutwidge Dodgson suggested the intriguing voting rule that today bears his name. Alt...
In 1876, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson suggested the intriguing voting rule that today bears his name. Al...
This paper compares binary versions of two well-known preference aggregation methods designed to ove...
We investigate issues related to two hard problems related to voting, the optimal weighted lobbying ...
In 1876, Lewis Carroll proposed a voting system in which the winner is the candidate who with the fe...
ABSTRACT. It is known that Dodgson's rule is computationally very demanding. Tideman (1987) sug...
We investigate issues related to two hard problems related to voting, the optimal weighted lobbying ...
Abstract. In 1977 Young proposed a voting scheme that extends the Condorcet Principle based on the f...
Computational complexity of voting manipulation is one of the most actively studied topics in the ar...
In their groundbreaking paper, Bartholdi, Tovey and Trick [6] argued that many well-known voting rul...
The voting rules proposed by Dodgson and Young are both designed to find the alternative closest to ...
AbstractThe voting rules proposed by Dodgson and Young are both designed to find an alternative clos...
The Dodgson score problem is part of the Dodgson election scheme invented by Charles Dodgson and pre...
Computing the Dodgson Score of a candidate in an election is a hard computational problem, which has...
In the year 1876 the mathematician Charles Dodgson, who wrote fiction under the now more famous name...
In 1876 Charles Lutwidge Dodgson suggested the intriguing voting rule that today bears his name. Alt...
In 1876, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson suggested the intriguing voting rule that today bears his name. Al...
This paper compares binary versions of two well-known preference aggregation methods designed to ove...
We investigate issues related to two hard problems related to voting, the optimal weighted lobbying ...
In 1876, Lewis Carroll proposed a voting system in which the winner is the candidate who with the fe...
ABSTRACT. It is known that Dodgson's rule is computationally very demanding. Tideman (1987) sug...
We investigate issues related to two hard problems related to voting, the optimal weighted lobbying ...
Abstract. In 1977 Young proposed a voting scheme that extends the Condorcet Principle based on the f...
Computational complexity of voting manipulation is one of the most actively studied topics in the ar...
In their groundbreaking paper, Bartholdi, Tovey and Trick [6] argued that many well-known voting rul...