The following pages link to Acyclic sets of linear orders (Q2365087):
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- Condorcet domains of tiling type (Q423890) (← links)
- Triple-consistent social choice and the majority rule (Q456955) (← links)
- Coding and counting arrangements of pseudolines (Q644821) (← links)
- Subcyclic sets of linear orders (Q812365) (← links)
- Ladders in ordered sets (Q1080872) (← links)
- Finding sharper distinctions for conditions of transitivity of the majority method. (Q1414238) (← links)
- The single-peaked domain revisited: a simple global characterization (Q1757559) (← links)
- Decision theory and discrete mathematics (Q1923611) (← links)
- Maximal Condorcet domains (Q1943690) (← links)
- Cambrian acyclic domains: counting \(c\)-singletons (Q2006983) (← links)
- Structured preferences: a literature survey (Q2096158) (← links)
- Constructing large peak-pit Condorcet domains (Q2112304) (← links)
- Random assignments on sequentially dichotomous domains (Q2173423) (← links)
- Arrow on domain conditions: a fruitful road to travel (Q2179463) (← links)
- Towards a classification of maximal peak-pit Condorcet domains (Q2243532) (← links)
- A simple construction of complete single-peaked domains by recursive tiling (Q2283307) (← links)
- Condorcet domains, median graphs and the single-crossing property (Q2323590) (← links)
- Condorcet domains satisfying Arrow's single-peakedness (Q2338669) (← links)
- Unifying voting theory from Nakamura's to Greenberg's theorems (Q2453823) (← links)
- Acyclic sets of linear orders via the Bruhat orders (Q2475989) (← links)
- Acyclic sets of linear orders: a progress report (Q2567922) (← links)
- Linear Orders in the Pushdown Hierarchy (Q3587429) (← links)
- A classification of peak-pit maximal Condorcet domains (Q6080658) (← links)
- Symmetric maximal Condorcet domains (Q6171422) (← links)
- Structure of single-peaked preferences (Q6195534) (← links)
- The largest Condorcet domain on 8 alternatives (Q6541012) (← links)
- Maximal Condorcet domains. A further progress report (Q6565055) (← links)
- The mathematical psychology of Peter Fishburn (Q6595387) (← links)
- A family of Condorcet domains that are single-peaked on a circle (Q6624499) (← links)