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Figure Skating and the Theory of Social Choice [PDF]
The rule used by the United States Figure Skating Association and the International Skating Union, hereafter the ISU Rule, to aggregate individual rankings of the skaters by the judges into a final ranking, is an interesting example of a social welfare ...
Truchon, Michel
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El problema de la libertad y la igualdad en el pensamiento político-pedagógico de Condorcet
Condorcet se ha mostrado como un pensador mediador entre las distintas corrientes y tensiones que caracterizan a su siglo. El artículo pretende mostrar una de esas mediaciones más importantes: la de la libertad y la de la igualdad.
Arsenio Ginzo Fernández
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Integration of the CARAH model for potato late blight management into the Meteo Rwanda platform
Late blight, caused by Phytophthora infestans, is a major threat to potato production in Rwanda, severely impacting yields and farmer livelihoods. In response, we adapted and piloted the integration of the potato late blight forecasting model into the ...
Marc Antoine Ndisanze +11 more
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Condorcet Methods - When, Why and How? [PDF]
Geometric representations of 3-candidate profiles are used to investigate properties of preferential election methods. The representation visualizes both the possibility to win by agenda manipulation, i.e.
Stensholt, Eivind
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Este artigo trata da concepção de República de Condorcet expressa no discurso: Uma República ou se um rei é necessário para a conservação da liberdade?
Rodison Roberto Santos
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Esquisse d'un tableau historique des progrès de l'esprit humain : ouvrage posthume de Condorcet
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Condorcet, Jean Antoine Nicolas de Caritat de
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Why You Cannot Rank First: Modifications for Benchmarking Six-Degree-of-Freedom Visual Localization Algorithms. [PDF]
Han S, Gao W, Hu Z.
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When does approval voting make the "right choices"?
We assume that a voter’s judgment about a proposal depends on (i) the proposal’s probability of being right (or good or just) and (ii) the voter’s probability of making a correct judgment about its rightness (or wrongness).
Brams, Steven J., Kilgour, D. Marc
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We consider the following allocation problem: A fixed number of public facilities must be located on a line. Society is composed of $N$ agents, who must be allocated to one and only one of these facilities. Agents have single peaked preferences over the possible location of the facilities they are assigned to, and do not care about the location of the ...
Beviá, Carmen, Barberà, Salvador
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Lycée Condorcet. In: Bulletin administratif de l'instruction publique. Tome 47 n°897, 1890.
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