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fuzzy voting rule 2 Black's Median Voter Theorem 1 Fuzzy preference aggregation rule 1 fuzzy aggregation rules 1 fuzzy core 1 fuzzy maximal set 1 fuzzy maximal subset 1 fuzzy preferences 1 fuzzy simple rule 1 fuzzy simple rules 1 single peaked fuzzy profile 1
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CLARK, TERRY D. 2 MORDESON, JOHN N. 2 GIBILISCO, MICHAEL B. 1 NIELSEN, LANCE 1
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FUZZY BLACK'S MEDIAN VOTER THEOREM: EXAMINING THE STRUCTURE OF FUZZY RULES AND STRICT PREFERENCE
GIBILISCO, MICHAEL B.; MORDESON, JOHN N.; CLARK, TERRY D. - In: New Mathematics and Natural Computation (NMNC) 08 (2012) 02, pp. 195-217
Under certain aggregation rules, particular subsets of the voting population fully characterize the social preference relation, and the preferences of the remaining voters become irrelevant. In the traditional literature, these types of rules, i.e. voting and simple rules, have received...
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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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