2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2211.04545
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Voting on Cyclic Orders, Group Theory, and Ballots

Abstract: A cyclic order may be thought of informally as a way to seat people around a table, perhaps for a game of chance or for dinner. Given a set of agents such as {A, B, C}, we can formalize this by defining a cyclic order as a permutation or linear order on this finite set, under the equivalence relation whereAs with other collections of sets with some structure, we might want to aggregate preferences of a (possibly different) set of voters on the set of possible ways to choose a cyclic order.However, given the co… Show more

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