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The following pages link to Probabilistic Social Choice Based on Simple Voting Comparisons (Q3337141):
Displaying 35 items.
- Collectively rational voting rules for simple preferences (Q553521) (← links)
- Choice procedures and power structure in social decisions (Q649146) (← links)
- Universal Pareto dominance and welfare for plausible utility functions (Q745015) (← links)
- SSB utility theory: An economic perspective (Q759613) (← links)
- Decomposing random mechanisms (Q898659) (← links)
- A social choice rule and its implementation in perfect equilibrium (Q1183700) (← links)
- Probabilistic, fuzzy and rough concepts in social choice (Q1278386) (← links)
- On the tradeoff between efficiency and strategyproofness (Q1651219) (← links)
- On the structure of stable tournament solutions (Q1707316) (← links)
- Welfare maximization entices participation (Q1735819) (← links)
- Unique nontransitive measurement on finite sets (Q1825732) (← links)
- A general concept of majority rule (Q1867821) (← links)
- Social choice with procedural preferences (Q1914859) (← links)
- Inductive reasoning in social choice theory (Q2008634) (← links)
- All probabilities are equal, but some probabilities are more equal than others (Q2088610) (← links)
- Random assignments on sequentially dichotomous domains (Q2173423) (← links)
- Tournament solutions based on cooperative game theory (Q2178642) (← links)
- A correspondence between voting procedures and stochastic orderings (Q2184056) (← links)
- Nontransitive preferences in decision theory (Q2276852) (← links)
- Choosing subsets: a size-independent probabilistic model and the quest for a social welfare ordering (Q2386283) (← links)
- Social preferences for the evaluation of procedures (Q2450091) (← links)
- The structure of coalitional power under probabilistic voting procedures (Q2567942) (← links)
- Winning probabilities in a pairwise lottery system with three alternatives (Q2569187) (← links)
- Strategy-proofness of the randomized Condorcet voting system (Q2628714) (← links)
- An analytical and experimental comparison of maximal lottery schemes (Q2667570) (← links)
- Strategyproof social choice when preferences and outcomes may contain ties (Q2673159) (← links)
- Portioning using ordinal preferences: fairness and efficiency (Q2680774) (← links)
- Do we really need numerous observations to select candidates? (The \(d\)-day theorem) (Q2739365) (← links)
- Popularity, Mixed Matchings, and Self-Duality (Q5000640) (← links)
- Finding and Recognizing Popular Coalition Structures (Q5094026) (← links)
- Socially desirable approximations for dodgson’s voting rule (Q5501960) (← links)
- Incentives in social decision schemes with pairwise comparison preferences (Q6148378) (← links)
- Opinion aggregation: Borda and Condorcet revisited (Q6166481) (← links)
- A natural adaptive process for collective decision-making (Q6565779) (← links)
- A practical multi-candidate voting protocol on quantum blockchain adapted for various Tally principles (Q6575056) (← links)