A single-elimination (SE) tournament is a popular way to select a winner both in sports competitions and in elections. A natural and well-studied question is the tournament fixing problem (TFP): given the set of all pairwise match outcomes, can a tournament organizer rig an SE tournament by adjusting the initial seeding so that the organizer'fs favorite player wins? We prove new sufficient conditions on the pairwise match outcome information and the favorite player, under which there is guaranteed to be a seeding where the player wins the tournament. Our results greatly generalize previous results. We also investigate the relationship between the set of players that can win an SE tournament under some seeding (so-called SE winners) and othe...
Balanced knockout tournaments are one of the most common formats for sports competitions, and are al...
We study a simple model of competition in which each player has a fixed strength: randomly selected ...
This paper provides nested sets and vector representations of knockout tournaments. The paper introd...
A single-elimination (SE) tournament is a popular way to select a winner both in sports competitions...
A single-elimination (SE) tournament is a popular way to select a winner in both sports competitions...
We study an elimination tournament with heterogenous contestants whose ability is common-knowledge. ...
We study an elimination tournament with heterogenous contestants whose ability is common-knowledge. ...
The agenda control problem for balanced single-elimination tournaments is the following natural prob...
Single-elimination tournaments (or knockout tournaments) are a popular format in sports competitions...
We consider a very natural problem concerned with game manipulation. Let G be a directed graph where...
We consider a very natural problem concerned with game manipulation. Let G be a directed graph where...
Balanced knockout tournaments are one of the most common formats for sports competitions, and are al...
We consider the manipulability of tournament rules which take the results of (n2) pairwise matches a...
A knockout (or single-elimination) tournament is a format of a competition that is very popular in p...
In single-elimination knockout tournaments, participants face each other based on a starting seeding...
Balanced knockout tournaments are one of the most common formats for sports competitions, and are al...
We study a simple model of competition in which each player has a fixed strength: randomly selected ...
This paper provides nested sets and vector representations of knockout tournaments. The paper introd...
A single-elimination (SE) tournament is a popular way to select a winner both in sports competitions...
A single-elimination (SE) tournament is a popular way to select a winner in both sports competitions...
We study an elimination tournament with heterogenous contestants whose ability is common-knowledge. ...
We study an elimination tournament with heterogenous contestants whose ability is common-knowledge. ...
The agenda control problem for balanced single-elimination tournaments is the following natural prob...
Single-elimination tournaments (or knockout tournaments) are a popular format in sports competitions...
We consider a very natural problem concerned with game manipulation. Let G be a directed graph where...
We consider a very natural problem concerned with game manipulation. Let G be a directed graph where...
Balanced knockout tournaments are one of the most common formats for sports competitions, and are al...
We consider the manipulability of tournament rules which take the results of (n2) pairwise matches a...
A knockout (or single-elimination) tournament is a format of a competition that is very popular in p...
In single-elimination knockout tournaments, participants face each other based on a starting seeding...
Balanced knockout tournaments are one of the most common formats for sports competitions, and are al...
We study a simple model of competition in which each player has a fixed strength: randomly selected ...
This paper provides nested sets and vector representations of knockout tournaments. The paper introd...