International audienceWe report in this note some results on the theoretical likelihood of Condorcet's Other Paradox in three alternative elections. This paradox occurs when we have a voting situation such that no Wheighted Scoring Rule (WSR) will select the Pairwise Majority Rule Winner as the WSR winner. We conclude from our study that actual observances of Condorcet's Other Paradox should be very rare events
A theory is developed to explain all possible three-alternative (single-profile) pairwise and positi...
Voting paradoxes have played an important role in the theory of voting. They typically say very litt...
International audienceAnalytical representations are developed for the probability that Approval Vot...
We report in this note some results on the theoretical likelihood of Condorcet's Other Paradox in th...
Consider a group of individuals who have to collectively choose an outcome from a finite set of feas...
Condorcet’s paradox occurs when there is no alternative that beats every other alternative by majori...
This book argues that strange election outcomes should become less likely as voters' preferences bec...
International audienceThe goal of this paper is to propose a comparison of four multi-winner voting ...
In elections with variable (and potentially large) electorates, Brams and Fishburn's No Show Paradox...
International audienceFor a given voting situation, the Strong Borda Paradox occurs when a Condorcet...
International audienceFor three-candidate elections, we compute under the Impartial Anonymous Cultur...
The No Show Paradox (there is a voter who would rather not vote) is known to affect every Condorcet ...
In this paper we analyze four national elections held in 1982, 1986, 1989 and 1994\ud in the Netherl...
More and more results from social choice theory are used to argue about collective decision making i...
We provide intuitive, formal, and computational evidence that in a large society Condorcet's paradox...
A theory is developed to explain all possible three-alternative (single-profile) pairwise and positi...
Voting paradoxes have played an important role in the theory of voting. They typically say very litt...
International audienceAnalytical representations are developed for the probability that Approval Vot...
We report in this note some results on the theoretical likelihood of Condorcet's Other Paradox in th...
Consider a group of individuals who have to collectively choose an outcome from a finite set of feas...
Condorcet’s paradox occurs when there is no alternative that beats every other alternative by majori...
This book argues that strange election outcomes should become less likely as voters' preferences bec...
International audienceThe goal of this paper is to propose a comparison of four multi-winner voting ...
In elections with variable (and potentially large) electorates, Brams and Fishburn's No Show Paradox...
International audienceFor a given voting situation, the Strong Borda Paradox occurs when a Condorcet...
International audienceFor three-candidate elections, we compute under the Impartial Anonymous Cultur...
The No Show Paradox (there is a voter who would rather not vote) is known to affect every Condorcet ...
In this paper we analyze four national elections held in 1982, 1986, 1989 and 1994\ud in the Netherl...
More and more results from social choice theory are used to argue about collective decision making i...
We provide intuitive, formal, and computational evidence that in a large society Condorcet's paradox...
A theory is developed to explain all possible three-alternative (single-profile) pairwise and positi...
Voting paradoxes have played an important role in the theory of voting. They typically say very litt...
International audienceAnalytical representations are developed for the probability that Approval Vot...