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The following pages link to Mathematical structure of voting paradoxes. II: Positional voting (Q1969021):
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- The scorix: a popular representation of votes revisited (Q324692) (← links)
- Decomposition behavior in aggregated data sets (Q631114) (← links)
- Cardinal Bayesian allocation mechanisms without transfers (Q665457) (← links)
- The Borda dictionary (Q808973) (← links)
- Ensuring every candidate wins under positional voting (Q839624) (← links)
- A simple characterization of approval voting (Q857977) (← links)
- One dynamic problem in voting theory. I (Q1075236) (← links)
- A dictionary for voting paradoxes (Q1120441) (← links)
- Symmetry extensions of ''neutrality''. I: Advantage to the Condorcet loser (Q1196173) (← links)
- Geometry of voting (Q1323813) (← links)
- Explaining all three-alternative voting outcomes (Q1806204) (← links)
- Coalition formation games with separable preferences. (Q1810716) (← links)
- Mathematical structure of voting paradoxes. I: Pairwise votes (Q1969020) (← links)
- The Borda count with weak preferences (Q2069955) (← links)
- A correspondence between voting procedures and stochastic orderings (Q2184056) (← links)
- Complexity and the geometry of voting (Q2389766) (← links)
- An efficiency characterization of plurality rule in collective choice problems (Q2467515) (← links)
- Consequences of reversing preferences (Q2580249) (← links)
- Voting: a machine learning approach (Q2670537) (← links)
- Chaotic elections! A mathematician looks at voting (Q2723259) (← links)
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- Scrutin proportionnel et optimisation mathématique (Q3741338) (← links)
- Positional Voting Methods Satisfying the Criteria of Weak Mutual Majority and Condorcet Loser (Q4600172) (← links)
- Social Choice Theory (Q5150296) (← links)
- Dependence and Independence in Social Choice: Arrow’s Theorem (Q5213648) (← links)
- Adopting a Plurality Vote Perspective (Q5704063) (← links)
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- Some surprising properties of power indices. (Q5954066) (← links)
- Transitivity measurements of fuzzy preference relations (Q6057598) (← links)