Preference profiles that are single-peaked on trees enjoy desirable properties: they admit a Condorcet winner (Demange 1982), and there are hard voting problems that become tractable on this domain (Yu et al., 2013). Trick (1989) proposed a polynomial-time algorithm that finds some tree with respect to which a given preference profile is single-peaked. However, some voting problems are only known to be easy for profiles that are single-peaked on "nice" trees, and Trick's algorithm provides no guarantees on the properties of the tree that it outputs. To overcome this issue, we build on the work of Trick and Yu et al. to develop a structural approach that enables us to compactly represent all trees with respect to which a given profile is sin...
We investigate the problem of deciding whether a given preference profile is close to having a certa...
We investigate the problem of deciding whether a given preference profile is close to having a certa...
We investigate the problem of deciding whether a given preference profile is close to having a certa...
A preference profile is single-peaked on a tree if the candidate set can be equipped with a tree str...
In voting theory, impossibility results and computational hardness results are often circumvented by...
In voting theory, impossibility results and computational hardness results are often circumvented by...
Incomplete preferences are likely to arise in real-world preference aggregation and voting systems. ...
Incomplete preferences are likely to arise in real-world preference aggregation and voting systems. ...
Incomplete preferences are likely to arise in real-world pref-erence aggregation and voting systems....
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a new relaxation of the single-peaked property by co...
We investigate the problem of deciding whether a given preference profile is close to having a certa...
We investigate the problem of deciding whether a given preference profile is close to having a certa...
We investigate the problem of deciding whether a given preference profile is close to having a certa...
We investigate the problem of deciding whether a given preference profile is close to having a certa...
We introduce the domain of preferences that are single-peaked on a circle, which is a generalization...
We investigate the problem of deciding whether a given preference profile is close to having a certa...
We investigate the problem of deciding whether a given preference profile is close to having a certa...
We investigate the problem of deciding whether a given preference profile is close to having a certa...
A preference profile is single-peaked on a tree if the candidate set can be equipped with a tree str...
In voting theory, impossibility results and computational hardness results are often circumvented by...
In voting theory, impossibility results and computational hardness results are often circumvented by...
Incomplete preferences are likely to arise in real-world preference aggregation and voting systems. ...
Incomplete preferences are likely to arise in real-world preference aggregation and voting systems. ...
Incomplete preferences are likely to arise in real-world pref-erence aggregation and voting systems....
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a new relaxation of the single-peaked property by co...
We investigate the problem of deciding whether a given preference profile is close to having a certa...
We investigate the problem of deciding whether a given preference profile is close to having a certa...
We investigate the problem of deciding whether a given preference profile is close to having a certa...
We investigate the problem of deciding whether a given preference profile is close to having a certa...
We introduce the domain of preferences that are single-peaked on a circle, which is a generalization...
We investigate the problem of deciding whether a given preference profile is close to having a certa...
We investigate the problem of deciding whether a given preference profile is close to having a certa...
We investigate the problem of deciding whether a given preference profile is close to having a certa...