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Random Structures and Algorithms, 1998
Summary: Let \(\mathbb{B}^n= \{-1,1\}^n\) denote the vertices of the \(n\)-dimensional cube. Let \(U(m)\) be a random \(m\)-element subset of \(\mathbb{B}^n\) and suppose \({\mathbf w}\in\mathbb{B}^n\) is a vertex closest to the centroid of \(U(m)\). Using a large deviation, multivariate local limit theorem due to Richter, we show that \(n/\pi\log n ...
Shao C. Fang, Santosh S. Venkatesh
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Summary: Let \(\mathbb{B}^n= \{-1,1\}^n\) denote the vertices of the \(n\)-dimensional cube. Let \(U(m)\) be a random \(m\)-element subset of \(\mathbb{B}^n\) and suppose \({\mathbf w}\in\mathbb{B}^n\) is a vertex closest to the centroid of \(U(m)\). Using a large deviation, multivariate local limit theorem due to Richter, we show that \(n/\pi\log n ...
Shao C. Fang, Santosh S. Venkatesh
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International Economic Review, 2019
A collective choice rule selects a set of alternatives for each collective choice problem. Suppose that the alternative x is in the set selected by a collective choice rule for some collective choice problem.
Sean M. Horan +2 more
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A collective choice rule selects a set of alternatives for each collective choice problem. Suppose that the alternative x is in the set selected by a collective choice rule for some collective choice problem.
Sean M. Horan +2 more
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An experimental study of the efficiency of unanimity rule and majority rule
Public Choice, 2014Keith L Dougherty, Robi Ragan
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Review of Economic Studies, 2004
Summary: We analyse an overlapping generations model of voting on ``reform projects''. These resemble investments in that they first require some investment expenditure and later payoff. Since the time during which old people get the benefit is shorter, or because older people are more wealthy and hence pay more taxes, they are more conservative ...
MESSNER, MATTHIAS, M. Polborn
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Summary: We analyse an overlapping generations model of voting on ``reform projects''. These resemble investments in that they first require some investment expenditure and later payoff. Since the time during which old people get the benefit is shorter, or because older people are more wealthy and hence pay more taxes, they are more conservative ...
MESSNER, MATTHIAS, M. Polborn
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When Should the Majority Rule?
Journal of Democracy:When do limits on majorities enhance democratic rule, and when do they undermine it? Constraints on majorities are, of course, essential to modern democracy.
Steven Levitsky, Daniel Ziblatt
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Improving the prediction accuracy of heart disease with ensemble learning and majority voting rule
U-Healthcare Monitoring Systems, 2019Heart diseases are becoming a common public health problem worldwide, mostly due to a lack of health awareness, a poor lifestyle, and unhealthy consumption. Its accurate prediction and diagnosis are major challenges faced by medical centers and hospitals.
Khalid Raza
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The Continuity of Majority Rule Equilibrium
Econometrica, 1975Under the assumption of single peaked preferences, the majority rule equilibrium considered as a correspondence from the voters' preference peaks is shown to be continuous. We also complement the work of Fishburn [6], who first presented a general location theorem for majority rule equilibriums, by dropping the assumptions that the alternative set is ...
Denzau, Arthur T, Parks, Robert P
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Majority Consensus and the Local Majority Rule
2001We study a rather generic communication/coordination/ computation problem: in a finite network of agents, each initially having one of the two possible states, can the majority initial state be computed and agreed upon by means of local computation only?
Nabil H. Mustafa, Aleksandar Pekec
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The Majority is not always right: RL training for solution aggregation
arXiv.orgScaling up test-time compute, by generating multiple independent solutions and selecting or aggregating among them, has become a central paradigm for improving large language models (LLMs) on challenging reasoning tasks.
Wenting Zhao +5 more
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