Math Flashcards

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Arrows impossibility theorem

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Mathematically impossible for a democratic voting method to be completely fair 3+ candidates

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Ivr

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Instant runoff voting

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Monotonicity criterion

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If a candidate wins, and in reelection, the only vote changes favor the winner, then the winner should still win

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Condorcet criterion

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If a candidate wins all their head to heads, then they should win

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5
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Independence of irrelevant alternatives criterion IIA

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If a non winning candidate drops from the election, the original winner should still win

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Majority criterion

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If a candidate has majority of votes, they should win

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