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fuzzy maximal subset 2 Fuzzy choice function 1 Fuzzy preference aggregation rule 1 fuzzy core 1 fuzzy simple rule 1 fuzzy voting rule 1 rationalizable 1 single peaked fuzzy profile 1
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CLARK, TERRY D. 2 MORDESON, JOHN N. 2 BHUTANI, KIRAN R. 1 NIELSEN, LANCE 1
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SINGLE PEAKED FUZZY PREFERENCES IN ONE-DIMENSIONAL MODELS: DOES BLACK'S MEDIAN VOTER THEOREM HOLD?
MORDESON, JOHN N.; NIELSEN, LANCE; CLARK, TERRY D. - In: New Mathematics and Natural Computation (NMNC) 06 (2010) 01, pp. 1-16
Black's Median Voter Theorem is among the more useful mathematical tools available to political scientists for predicting choices of political actors based on their preferences over a finite set of alternatives within an institutional or constitutional setting. If the alternatives can be placed...
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THE RATIONALITY OF FUZZY CHOICE FUNCTIONS
MORDESON, JOHN N.; BHUTANI, KIRAN R.; CLARK, TERRY D. - In: New Mathematics and Natural Computation (NMNC) 04 (2008) 03, pp. 309-327
If we assume that the preferences of a set of political actors are not cyclic, we would like to know if their collective choices are rationalizable. Given a fuzzy choice rule, do they collectively choose an alternative from the set of undominated alternatives? We consider necessary and...
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