Schulze and Ranked-Pairs Voting are Fixed-Parameter Tractable to Bribe, Manipulate, and Control
Schulze and ranked-pairs elections have received much attention recently, and the former has quickly become a quite widely used election system. For many cases these systems have been proven resistant to bribery, control, or manipulation, with ranked pairs being particularly praised for being NP-har...
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Zusammenfassung: | Schulze and ranked-pairs elections have received much attention recently, and
the former has quickly become a quite widely used election system. For many
cases these systems have been proven resistant to bribery, control, or
manipulation, with ranked pairs being particularly praised for being NP-hard
for all three of those. Nonetheless, the present paper shows that with respect
to the number of candidates, Schulze and ranked-pairs elections are
fixed-parameter tractable to bribe, control, and manipulate: we obtain uniform,
polynomial-time algorithms whose degree does not depend on the number of
candidates. We also provide such algorithms for some weighted variants of these
problems. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1210.6963 |