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Very Hard Electoral Control Problems

13 November 2018
Zack Fitzsimmons
E. Hemaspaandra
Alexander P. Hoover
David E. Narváez
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Abstract

It is important to understand how the outcome of an election can be modified by an agent with control over the structure of the election. Electoral control has been studied for many election systems, but for all studied systems the winner problem is in P, and so control is in NP. There are election systems, such as Kemeny, that have many desirable properties, but whose winner problems are not in NP. Thus for such systems control is not in NP, and in fact we show that it is typically complete for Σ2p\Sigma_2^pΣ2p​ (i.e., NPNP{\rm NP}^{\rm NP}NPNP, the second level of the polynomial hierarchy). This is a very high level of complexity. Approaches that perform quite well for solving NP problems do not necessarily work for Σ2p\Sigma_2^pΣ2p​-complete problems. However, answer set programming is suited to express problems in Σ2p\Sigma_2^pΣ2p​, and we present an encoding for Kemeny control.

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