Gerrymandering is a practice of manipulating district boundaries and locations in order to achieve a political advantage for a particular party. Lewenberg, Lev, and Rosenschein [AAMAS 2017] initiated the algorithmic study of a geographically-based manipulation problem, where voters must vote at the ballot box closest to them. In this variant of gerrymandering, for a given set of possible locations of ballot boxes and known political preferences of n voters, the task is to identify locations for k boxes out of m possible locations to guarantee victory of a certain party in at least ℓ districts. Here integers k and ℓ are some selected parameter.It is known that the problem is NP-complete already for 4 political parties and prior to our work o...
Voting district boundaries are often manipulated, or gerrymandered, by politicians in order to give ...
Subdividing an area into voting districts is often a very controversial issue. If we divide purely g...
Presented on February 6, 2020 at 1:30 p.m. in Skiles, room 005.Wesley Pegden is an associate profess...
Gerrymandering is a practice of manipulating district boundaries and locations in order to achieve a...
We initiate the systematic algorithmic study for gerrymandering over graphs that was recently introd...
In a representative democracy, elections involve partitioning geographical space into districts whic...
This paper studies gerrymandering on graphs from a computational viewpoint (introduced by Cohen-Zema...
The paper presents an effort to incorporate geographic and other possible exogenous constraints that...
Gerrymandering is the manipulating of redistricting for political gain. While many attempts to forma...
We show that optimal partisan redistricting with geographical constraints is a computationally intra...
Standard intuitions for optimal gerrymandering involve concentrating ones extreme opponents in unwin...
The paper combines the optimal gerrymandering approach in political science with the “fair cake divi...
Political districting is a very well-known technical problem related to electoral systems in which t...
The United States electoral system is facing an unprecedented amount of pressure as distrust amount ...
We show that optimal partisan districting and majority securing districting in the plane with geogra...
Voting district boundaries are often manipulated, or gerrymandered, by politicians in order to give ...
Subdividing an area into voting districts is often a very controversial issue. If we divide purely g...
Presented on February 6, 2020 at 1:30 p.m. in Skiles, room 005.Wesley Pegden is an associate profess...
Gerrymandering is a practice of manipulating district boundaries and locations in order to achieve a...
We initiate the systematic algorithmic study for gerrymandering over graphs that was recently introd...
In a representative democracy, elections involve partitioning geographical space into districts whic...
This paper studies gerrymandering on graphs from a computational viewpoint (introduced by Cohen-Zema...
The paper presents an effort to incorporate geographic and other possible exogenous constraints that...
Gerrymandering is the manipulating of redistricting for political gain. While many attempts to forma...
We show that optimal partisan redistricting with geographical constraints is a computationally intra...
Standard intuitions for optimal gerrymandering involve concentrating ones extreme opponents in unwin...
The paper combines the optimal gerrymandering approach in political science with the “fair cake divi...
Political districting is a very well-known technical problem related to electoral systems in which t...
The United States electoral system is facing an unprecedented amount of pressure as distrust amount ...
We show that optimal partisan districting and majority securing districting in the plane with geogra...
Voting district boundaries are often manipulated, or gerrymandered, by politicians in order to give ...
Subdividing an area into voting districts is often a very controversial issue. If we divide purely g...
Presented on February 6, 2020 at 1:30 p.m. in Skiles, room 005.Wesley Pegden is an associate profess...