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Networks with condorcet solutions

European Journal of Operational Research, 1985
A Condorcet point on a network is a point such that there is no other point closer to a strict majority of users which are located at the vertices of the network. A complete characterization is given of those networks on which no Condorcet paradox occurs, in the sense that for each distribution of users there exists at least one Condorcet point ...
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Condorcet.

The Philosophical Review, 1931
Harold A. Larrabee, Ferdinand Buisson
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Condorcet on Education

British Journal of Educational Studies, 1971
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Condorcet Loser in 2016: Apparently Trump; Condorcet Winner: Not Clinton?

American Politics Research, 2021
Richard F Potthoff, Michael C Munger
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Revisiting Condorcet Fusion

Proceedings of the 2023 ACM SIGIR International Conference on Theory of Information Retrieval, 2023
Liron Tyomkin, Oren Kurland
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Condorcet choice correspondences: A set-theoretical comparison

Mathematical Social Sciences, 1995
Jean-François Laslier   +1 more
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