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Acyclic set 2 Condorcet effect 2 alternating scheme 2 distributive lattice 2 maximal chain of permutations 2 permutoèdre lattice 2 "Mathématique sociale" 1 Condorcet's effect 1 Fermat's point 1 majority rule 1 median algebra 1 metric space 1 permutohedron 1
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Monjardet, Bernard 3
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HAL 2 Maison des Sciences Économiques, Université Paris 1 (Panthéon-Sorbonne) 1
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Post-Print / HAL 2 Cahiers de la Maison des Sciences Economiques 1
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"Mathématique Sociale" and Mathematics. A case study: Condorcet's effect and medians
Monjardet, Bernard - HAL - 2008
The "effet Condorcet" refers to the fact that the application of the pair-wise majority rule to individual preference orderings can generate a collective preference containing cycles. Condorcet's solution to deal with this disturbing fact has been recognized as the search for a median in a...
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Condorcet domains and distributive lattices
Monjardet, Bernard - HAL - 2006
Condorcet domains are sets of linear orders where Condorcet's effect can never occur. Works of Abello, Chameni …
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Condorcet domains and distributive lattices.
Monjardet, Bernard - Maison des Sciences Économiques, Université Paris 1 … - 2006
Condorcet domains are sets of linear orders where Condorcet's effect can never occur. Works of Abello, Chameni …
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