What is a possible winner in the context of social choice theory?
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Definition: Given a partial profile R ∈ \(\mathcal{P}(X)^n\), an alternative x* ∈ X is called a possible winner under voting rule F if x* ∈ F ( R* ) for some profile of linear ballots R*∈\(\mathcal{L}(X)^n\) that refines R .
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What is a possible winner in the context of social choice theory?
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What is a possible winner in the context of social choice theory?
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Definition: Given a partial profile R ∈ \(\mathcal{P}(X)^n\), an alternative x* ∈ X is called a possible winner under voting rule F if x* ∈ F ( R* ) for some profile of linear ballots R*∈\(\mathcal{L}(X)^n\) that refines R .
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