• candidate from the Smith set pass the Smith criterion. An alternative, stricter criterion is given by the Landau set. The Smith set is formally defined as the...
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  • of Smith-dominated alternatives Later-no-harm criterion Later-no-help criterion Majority criterion Majority loser criterion Monotonicity criterion Mutual...
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  • satisfy the top-cycle criterion. Most sensible tournament solutions satisfy the Condorcet criterion. Other methods satisfying the criterion are: Black Kemeny-Young...
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    The Criterion Collection, Inc. (or simply Criterion) is an American home-video distribution company that focuses on licensing, restoring and distributing...
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  • utility or benefit, and j represents the player. Efficiency is an important criterion for judging behavior in a game. In a notable and often analyzed game known...
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  • Independence of Smith-dominated alternatives (ISDA, also known as Smith-IIA) is a voting system criterion which says that the winner of an election should...
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  • mathematical criterion listed here. Criterion A is "stronger" than B if satisfying A implies satisfying B. For instance, the Condorcet criterion is stronger...
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    The positive response/association, monotonicity, or nonperversity criterion is a principle of social choice theory that says that increasing a candidate's...
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  • majority criterion, the monotonicity criterion, the Smith criterion (which implies the Condorcet criterion), the Condorcet loser criterion, and the independence...
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    account in 2-candidate elections. STAR voting satisfies the monotonicity criterion, i.e. raising your vote's score for a candidate can never hurt their chances...
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