The following pages link to Determining the majority (Q688232):
Displaying 29 items.
- The majority game with an arbitrary majority (Q284827) (← links)
- Finding a majority ball with majority answers (Q322261) (← links)
- Finding a non-minority ball with majority answers (Q505416) (← links)
- The Borda majority count (Q527169) (← links)
- The plurality problem with three colors and more. (Q557833) (← links)
- Computing majority with triple queries (Q690459) (← links)
- How to play the majority game with a liar (Q960976) (← links)
- Randomized strategies for the plurality problem (Q1003477) (← links)
- What majority decisions are possible (Q1025491) (← links)
- On randomized algorithms for the majority problem (Q1028119) (← links)
- The worst-case chip problem (Q1029103) (← links)
- Tight bounds on plurality (Q1044713) (← links)
- On computing majority by comparisons (Q1181015) (← links)
- Determining the majority: The biased case (Q1364402) (← links)
- Variants of the majority problem. (Q1422403) (← links)
- A stochastically quasi-optimal search algorithm for the maximum of the simple random walk (Q1429105) (← links)
- Finding modes with equality comparisons (Q1680532) (← links)
- From discrepancy to majority (Q1751093) (← links)
- Majority vote following a debate (Q1767294) (← links)
- New applications of the incompressibility method. II (Q1978700) (← links)
- On more variants of the majority problem (Q2312645) (← links)
- Truth tellers and liars with fewer questions (Q2342617) (← links)
- Analysis of Boyer and Moore's \texttt{MJRTY} algorithm (Q2444743) (← links)
- Searching for knights and spies: a majority/minority game (Q2629287) (← links)
- Finding Mode Using Equality Comparisons (Q2803838) (← links)
- Searching for majority with k-tuple queries (Q5261043) (← links)
- Randomized algorithms for finding a majority element (Q5369511) (← links)
- Majority voting on orders (Q5925965) (← links)
- Search for a majority element (Q5957833) (← links)