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How Hard Is It to Control an Election by Breaking Ties?

How Hard Is It to Control an Election by Breaking Ties?

23 April 2013
Nicholas Mattei
Nina Narodytska
T. Walsh
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Papers citing "How Hard Is It to Control an Election by Breaking Ties?"

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Determining Possible and Necessary Winners Given Partial Orders
Determining Possible and Necessary Winners Given Partial Orders
Lirong Xia
Vincent Conitzer
104
210
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16 Jan 2014
Eliminating the Weakest Link: Making Manipulation Intractable?
Eliminating the Weakest Link: Making Manipulation Intractable?
Jessica Davies
Nina Narodytska
T. Walsh
43
23
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17 Apr 2012
Control Complexity in Bucklin, Fallback, and Plurality Voting: An
  Experimental Approach
Control Complexity in Bucklin, Fallback, and Plurality Voting: An Experimental Approach
J. Rothe
Lena Schend
58
22
0
18 Mar 2012
Manipulation of Nanson's and Baldwin's Rules
Manipulation of Nanson's and Baldwin's Rules
Nina Narodytska
T. Walsh
Lirong Xia
54
32
0
27 Jun 2011
An Empirical Study of the Manipulability of Single Transferable Voting
An Empirical Study of the Manipulability of Single Transferable Voting
T. Walsh
58
73
0
28 May 2010
Where are the really hard manipulation problems? The phase transition in
  manipulating the veto rule
Where are the really hard manipulation problems? The phase transition in manipulating the veto rule
T. Walsh
83
84
0
22 May 2009
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