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The following pages link to Comparison functions and choice correspondences (Q2386329):
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- A social choice theory of legitimacy (Q537545) (← links)
- Recognition of choice functions (Q582893) (← links)
- Set-rationalizable choice and self-stability (Q634537) (← links)
- Representations of votes based on pairwise information: monotonicity versus consistency (Q778380) (← links)
- On the transitivity of the comonotonic and countermonotonic comparison of random variables (Q860341) (← links)
- Set-monotonicity implies Kelly-strategyproofness (Q904832) (← links)
- Computing the minimal covering set (Q943589) (← links)
- A computational analysis of the tournament equilibrium set (Q964822) (← links)
- Characterization of dominance relations in finite coalitional games (Q993504) (← links)
- The Copeland measure of Condorcet choice functions (Q1343145) (← links)
- Choosing from a weighted tournament (Q1575093) (← links)
- Bounds for mixed strategy equilibria and the spatial model of elections (Q1599828) (← links)
- Distributive politics and electoral competition (Q1599829) (← links)
- Extending tournament solutions (Q1616754) (← links)
- On the tradeoff between efficiency and strategyproofness (Q1651219) (← links)
- The supercovering relation, the pairwise winner, and more missing links between Borda and Condorcet (Q1704412) (← links)
- The impact of indifferent voters on the likelihood of some voting paradoxes (Q1763193) (← links)
- A complete description of comparison meaningful functions (Q1779977) (← links)
- Axiomatic characterizations of threshold choice functions for comparison functions. (Q1867658) (← links)
- The stability set as a social choice correspondence. (Q1867836) (← links)
- An analysis of random elections with large numbers of voters (Q2127897) (← links)
- Single-crossing choice correspondences (Q2179449) (← links)
- Paired comparisons analysis: an axiomatic approach to ranking methods (Q2247945) (← links)
- On the cycle-transitive comparison of artificially coupled random variables (Q2270394) (← links)
- Condorcet choice and the Ostrogorski paradox (Q2272188) (← links)
- Voting over income taxation (Q2373775) (← links)
- The flow network method (Q2417378) (← links)
- Cyclic evaluation of transitivity of reciprocal relations (Q2432492) (← links)
- A new old solution for weak tournaments (Q2450153) (← links)
- Uncovered sets (Q2453411) (← links)
- Transitivity frameworks for reciprocal relations: cycle-transitivity versus \(FG\)-transitivity (Q2486053) (← links)
- Social choice and electoral competition in the general spatial model (Q2490129) (← links)
- Downsian competition when no policy is unbeatable (Q2501073) (← links)
- Cycle-transitive comparison of independent random variables (Q2581830) (← links)
- An analytical and experimental comparison of maximal lottery schemes (Q2667570) (← links)
- Strategyproof social choice when preferences and outcomes may contain ties (Q2673159) (← links)
- Preference Modelling, a Matter of Degree (Q3058462) (← links)
- Poset-valued preference relations (Q3466275) (← links)
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- On Different Ranking Methods (Q5022152) (← links)
- Analyzing the Practical Relevance of the Condorcet Loser Paradox and the Agenda Contraction Paradox (Q5053688) (← links)
- On the Indecisiveness of Kelly-Strategyproof Social Choice Functions (Q5076342) (← links)
- On the Hardness and Existence of Quasi-Strict Equilibria (Q5459994) (← links)
- The Banks Set and the Uncovered Set in Budget Allocation Problems (Q5486927) (← links)
- A note on the McKelvey uncovered set and Pareto optimality (Q5964644) (← links)
- Poset Valued Intuitionistic Preference Relations (Q6487281) (← links)
- Impossibility theorems involving weakenings of expansion consistency and resoluteness in voting (Q6494745) (← links)
- An impossibility theorem concerning positive involvement in voting (Q6498749) (← links)