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TÃtulo : Evaluating Voting Systems with Probability Models : Essays by and in Honor of William Gehrlein and Dominique Lepelley Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Diss, Mostapha, ; Merlin, Vincent, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2021 Número de páginas: XV, 403 p. 67 ilustraciones, 42 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-48598-6 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: elección social EconomÃa del bienestar Elecciones TeorÃa de juego Ciencias sociales Ciencias PolÃticas Elección social y bienestar PolÃtica electoral Aplicación informática en ciencias sociales y del comportamiento. Clasificación: 330.1556 Resumen: Este libro incluye contribuciones actualizadas en el área ampliamente definida del análisis probabilÃstico de las reglas de votación y los mecanismos de decisión. Con artÃculos de todos los campos de la elección social y la teorÃa de juegos, presenta argumentos de probabilidad para permitir a los lectores obtener una mejor comprensión de las propiedades de las reglas de decisión y del funcionamiento de las democracias modernas. En particular, se centra en el legado de William Gehrlein y Dominique Lepelley, dos destacados académicos que han realizado importantes contribuciones a este campo durante los últimos cincuenta años. Cubre una variedad de temas, que incluyen (pero no se limitan a) aspectos computacionales y técnicos de los enfoques de probabilidad, evaluación de la probabilidad de paradojas de votación, Ãndices de poder, evaluaciones empÃricas de reglas de votación, modelos de comportamiento de los votantes y votación estratégica. El libro reúne artÃculos escritos en honor a Gehrlein y Lepelley junto con obras originales escritas por los propios dos eruditos. Nota de contenido: 1 Introduction Mostapha Diss and Vincent Merlin -- Part IThe Condorcet Efficiency of Voting Rules and Related Paradoxes -- 2 Analyzing the Probability of Election Outcomes with Abstentions William V. Gehrlein and Dominique Lepelley -- 3 Condorcet Efficiency of General Weighted Scoring Rules under IAC: Indifference and Abstention Mostapha Diss, Eric Kamwa, Issofa Moyouwou, and Hatem Smaoui -- 4 The Effect of Closeness on the Election of a Pairwise Majority Rule Winner Mostapha Diss, Patrizia Pérez-Asurmendi, and Abdelmonaim Tlidi -- 5 Analyzing the Practical Relevance of Voting Paradoxes via Ehrhart Theory, Computer Simulations, and Empirical Data Felix Brandt, Christian Geist, and Martin Strobel -- Part II Other Voting Paradoxes -- 6 On the Probability of the Ostrogorski's Paradox William V. Gehrlein and Vincent Merlin -- 7 Violations of Reversal Symmetry under Simple and Runoff Scoring Rules. Raouia Belayadi and Boniface Mbih -- Part III Binary Voting in Federations.-8 Majority Efficient Representation of the Citizens in a Federal Union Marc Feix, Dominique Lepelley, Vincent Merlin, Jean Louis Rouet, and Laurent Vidu -- 9 "One Man, One Vote" Part 1: Electoral Justice in the U.S. Electoral College: Banzhaf and Shapley/Shubik versus May Olivier de Mouzon, Thibault Laurent, Michel Le Breton, and Issofa Moyouwou -- Part IV Resistance to Manipulations -- 10 Further Results on the Manipulability of Social Choice Rules: A Comparison of Standard and Favardin-Lepelley types of Individual Manipulations Fuad Aleskerov, Daniel Karabekyan, Alexander Ivanov, and Vyacheslav Yakuba -- 11 Exploring the No-Show Paradox for Condorcet Extensions Using Ehrhart Theory and Computer Simulations Felix Brandt, Johannes Hofbauer, and Martin Strobel -- 12 Susceptibility to Manipulation by Sincere Truncation: Scoring Rules and Scoring Run-off Systems. Eric Kamwa and Issofa Moyouwou -- Part V Game Theory 13 Dummy Players and the Quota in Weighted VotingGames: Some Further Results Fabrice Barthelemy and Mathieu Martin -- 14 Who Wins and Loses under Approval Voting? An Analysis in Large Elections Sébastien Courtin and Matias Nuñez -- Part VI Techniques for Probability Computations -- 15 Combinatorics of Voting Rules under Anonymity and Neutrality Alexander Karpov -- 16 From Gehrlein-Fishburn Frequency Representation to a Direct Proof of the Ehrhart Extended Conjecture Nicolas-Gabriel Andjiga, Boniface Mbih, and Issofa Moyouwou -- 17 IAC-Probability Calculations in Voting Theory: Progress Report Abdelhalim El Ouafdi, Issofa Moyouwou, and Hatem Smaoui. . Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book includes up-to-date contributions in the broadly defined area of probabilistic analysis of voting rules and decision mechanisms. Featuring papers from all fields of social choice and game theory, it presents probability arguments to allow readers to gain a better understanding of the properties of decision rules and of the functioning of modern democracies. In particular, it focuses on the legacy of William Gehrlein and Dominique Lepelley, two prominent scholars who have made important contributions to this field over the last fifty years. It covers a range of topics, including (but not limited to) computational and technical aspects of probability approaches, evaluation of the likelihood of voting paradoxes, power indices, empirical evaluations of voting rules, models of voters' behavior, and strategic voting. The book gathers articles written in honor of Gehrlein and Lepelley along with original works written by the two scholars themselves. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Evaluating Voting Systems with Probability Models : Essays by and in Honor of William Gehrlein and Dominique Lepelley [documento electrónico] / Diss, Mostapha, ; Merlin, Vincent, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2021 . - XV, 403 p. 67 ilustraciones, 42 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-3-030-48598-6
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: elección social EconomÃa del bienestar Elecciones TeorÃa de juego Ciencias sociales Ciencias PolÃticas Elección social y bienestar PolÃtica electoral Aplicación informática en ciencias sociales y del comportamiento. Clasificación: 330.1556 Resumen: Este libro incluye contribuciones actualizadas en el área ampliamente definida del análisis probabilÃstico de las reglas de votación y los mecanismos de decisión. Con artÃculos de todos los campos de la elección social y la teorÃa de juegos, presenta argumentos de probabilidad para permitir a los lectores obtener una mejor comprensión de las propiedades de las reglas de decisión y del funcionamiento de las democracias modernas. En particular, se centra en el legado de William Gehrlein y Dominique Lepelley, dos destacados académicos que han realizado importantes contribuciones a este campo durante los últimos cincuenta años. Cubre una variedad de temas, que incluyen (pero no se limitan a) aspectos computacionales y técnicos de los enfoques de probabilidad, evaluación de la probabilidad de paradojas de votación, Ãndices de poder, evaluaciones empÃricas de reglas de votación, modelos de comportamiento de los votantes y votación estratégica. El libro reúne artÃculos escritos en honor a Gehrlein y Lepelley junto con obras originales escritas por los propios dos eruditos. Nota de contenido: 1 Introduction Mostapha Diss and Vincent Merlin -- Part IThe Condorcet Efficiency of Voting Rules and Related Paradoxes -- 2 Analyzing the Probability of Election Outcomes with Abstentions William V. Gehrlein and Dominique Lepelley -- 3 Condorcet Efficiency of General Weighted Scoring Rules under IAC: Indifference and Abstention Mostapha Diss, Eric Kamwa, Issofa Moyouwou, and Hatem Smaoui -- 4 The Effect of Closeness on the Election of a Pairwise Majority Rule Winner Mostapha Diss, Patrizia Pérez-Asurmendi, and Abdelmonaim Tlidi -- 5 Analyzing the Practical Relevance of Voting Paradoxes via Ehrhart Theory, Computer Simulations, and Empirical Data Felix Brandt, Christian Geist, and Martin Strobel -- Part II Other Voting Paradoxes -- 6 On the Probability of the Ostrogorski's Paradox William V. Gehrlein and Vincent Merlin -- 7 Violations of Reversal Symmetry under Simple and Runoff Scoring Rules. Raouia Belayadi and Boniface Mbih -- Part III Binary Voting in Federations.-8 Majority Efficient Representation of the Citizens in a Federal Union Marc Feix, Dominique Lepelley, Vincent Merlin, Jean Louis Rouet, and Laurent Vidu -- 9 "One Man, One Vote" Part 1: Electoral Justice in the U.S. Electoral College: Banzhaf and Shapley/Shubik versus May Olivier de Mouzon, Thibault Laurent, Michel Le Breton, and Issofa Moyouwou -- Part IV Resistance to Manipulations -- 10 Further Results on the Manipulability of Social Choice Rules: A Comparison of Standard and Favardin-Lepelley types of Individual Manipulations Fuad Aleskerov, Daniel Karabekyan, Alexander Ivanov, and Vyacheslav Yakuba -- 11 Exploring the No-Show Paradox for Condorcet Extensions Using Ehrhart Theory and Computer Simulations Felix Brandt, Johannes Hofbauer, and Martin Strobel -- 12 Susceptibility to Manipulation by Sincere Truncation: Scoring Rules and Scoring Run-off Systems. Eric Kamwa and Issofa Moyouwou -- Part V Game Theory 13 Dummy Players and the Quota in Weighted VotingGames: Some Further Results Fabrice Barthelemy and Mathieu Martin -- 14 Who Wins and Loses under Approval Voting? An Analysis in Large Elections Sébastien Courtin and Matias Nuñez -- Part VI Techniques for Probability Computations -- 15 Combinatorics of Voting Rules under Anonymity and Neutrality Alexander Karpov -- 16 From Gehrlein-Fishburn Frequency Representation to a Direct Proof of the Ehrhart Extended Conjecture Nicolas-Gabriel Andjiga, Boniface Mbih, and Issofa Moyouwou -- 17 IAC-Probability Calculations in Voting Theory: Progress Report Abdelhalim El Ouafdi, Issofa Moyouwou, and Hatem Smaoui. . Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book includes up-to-date contributions in the broadly defined area of probabilistic analysis of voting rules and decision mechanisms. Featuring papers from all fields of social choice and game theory, it presents probability arguments to allow readers to gain a better understanding of the properties of decision rules and of the functioning of modern democracies. In particular, it focuses on the legacy of William Gehrlein and Dominique Lepelley, two prominent scholars who have made important contributions to this field over the last fifty years. It covers a range of topics, including (but not limited to) computational and technical aspects of probability approaches, evaluation of the likelihood of voting paradoxes, power indices, empirical evaluations of voting rules, models of voters' behavior, and strategic voting. The book gathers articles written in honor of Gehrlein and Lepelley along with original works written by the two scholars themselves. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]