Tournament solutions provide methods for selecting the “best” alternatives from a tournament and have found applications in a wide range of areas. Previous work has shown that several well-known tournament solutions almost never rule out any alternative in large random tournaments. Nevertheless, all analytical results thus far have assumed a rigid probabilistic model, in which either a tournament is chosen uniformly at random, or there is a linear order of alternatives and the orientation of all edges in the tournament is chosen with the same probabilities according to the linear order. In this work, we consider a significantly more general model where the orientation of different edges can be chosen with different probabilities. We show th...
The conjecture of Linial and Morgenstern asserts that, among all tournaments with a given density $d...
Tournament solutions play an important role within social choice theory and the mathematical social ...
We analyze tournaments of heterogeneous players from an organizer’s perspec-tive. Using a simple mod...
Tournament solutions provide methods for selecting the “best” alternatives from a tournament and hav...
Tournament solutions are frequently used to select winners from a set of alternatives based on pairw...
A tournament solution is a function that maps a tournament, i.e., a directed graph representing an a...
Tournament solutions are frequently used to select winners from a set of alternatives based on pairw...
Tournament solutions are frequently used to select winners from a set of alternatives based on pairw...
A tournament T on a set V of n players is an orientation of the edges of the complete graph Kn on V;...
A directed graph where there is exactly one edge between every pair of vertices is called a tourname...
Tournament solutions constitute an important class of social choice functions that only depend on th...
AbstractLet T be a tournament. The tournament game on T is: Two players independently pick a node. I...
Balanced knockout tournaments are ubiquitous in sports competitions and are also used in decisionmak...
Given a simple directed graph D = (V,A), let the size of the largest induced acyclic tournament be d...
A tournament is any complete asymmetric relation over a finite set A of outcomes describing pairwise...
The conjecture of Linial and Morgenstern asserts that, among all tournaments with a given density $d...
Tournament solutions play an important role within social choice theory and the mathematical social ...
We analyze tournaments of heterogeneous players from an organizer’s perspec-tive. Using a simple mod...
Tournament solutions provide methods for selecting the “best” alternatives from a tournament and hav...
Tournament solutions are frequently used to select winners from a set of alternatives based on pairw...
A tournament solution is a function that maps a tournament, i.e., a directed graph representing an a...
Tournament solutions are frequently used to select winners from a set of alternatives based on pairw...
Tournament solutions are frequently used to select winners from a set of alternatives based on pairw...
A tournament T on a set V of n players is an orientation of the edges of the complete graph Kn on V;...
A directed graph where there is exactly one edge between every pair of vertices is called a tourname...
Tournament solutions constitute an important class of social choice functions that only depend on th...
AbstractLet T be a tournament. The tournament game on T is: Two players independently pick a node. I...
Balanced knockout tournaments are ubiquitous in sports competitions and are also used in decisionmak...
Given a simple directed graph D = (V,A), let the size of the largest induced acyclic tournament be d...
A tournament is any complete asymmetric relation over a finite set A of outcomes describing pairwise...
The conjecture of Linial and Morgenstern asserts that, among all tournaments with a given density $d...
Tournament solutions play an important role within social choice theory and the mathematical social ...
We analyze tournaments of heterogeneous players from an organizer’s perspec-tive. Using a simple mod...