An efficient heuristic search algorithm for discovering large Condorcet domains
Bei Zhou () and
Søren Riis ()
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Bei Zhou: Imperial College London
Søren Riis: Queen Mary University of London
4OR, 2025, vol. 23, issue 2, No 3, 193-216
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Abstract We explore large peak-pit Condorcet domains (CD), an active research area in voting theory. The search for large CDs, defined combinatorially, serves as a benchmark for heuristic-based optimisation algorithms. Since 1996, Fishburn’s alternating scheme produced the largest known CDs for $$n \le 15$$ n ≤ 15 alternatives until recent discoveries surpassed it for $$n = 8$$ n = 8 and $$n \ge 13$$ n ≥ 13 . For $$8
Keywords: Condorcet domain; Combinatorial optimisation; Machine learning; Heuristic algorithms; 03; 68 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/s10288-025-00583-1
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