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Bounded Single-Peaked Width and Proportional Representation

Cornaz, Denis; Galand, Lucie; Spanjaard, Olivier (2012), Bounded Single-Peaked Width and Proportional Representation, ECAI 2012, 20th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Ios Press, p. 270-275

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Communication / Conférence
Date
2012
Conference title
ECAI 2012, 20th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Conference date
2012-08
Conference city
Montpellier
Conference country
France
Book title
ECAI 2012, 20th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Publisher
Ios Press
ISBN
978-1-61499-097-0
Pages
270-275
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Cornaz, Denis
Laboratoire d'analyse et modélisation de systèmes pour l'aide à la décision [LAMSADE]
Galand, Lucie
Laboratoire d'analyse et modélisation de systèmes pour l'aide à la décision [LAMSADE]
Spanjaard, Olivier
Laboratoire d'Informatique de Paris 6 [LIP6]
Abstract (EN)
This paper is devoted to the proportional representation (PR) problem when the preferences are clustered single-peaked. PR is a “multi-winner” election problem, that we study in Chamberlin and Courant’s scheme [6]. We define clustered single-peakedness as a form of single-peakedness with respect to clusters of candidates, i.e. subsets of candidates that are consecutive (in arbitrary order) in the preferences of all voters. We show that the PR problem becomes polynomial when the size of the largest cluster of candidates (width) is bounded. Furthermore, we establish the polynomiality of determining the single-peaked width of a preference profile (minimum width for a partition of candidates into clusters compatible with clustered single-peakedness) when the preferences are narcissistic (i.e., every candidate is the most preferred one for some voter).
Subjects / Keywords
election problem; multi-winner; proportional representation; single-peaked

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