Consensus theories: an oriented survey
Olivier Hudry () and
Bernard Monjardet
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Olivier Hudry: Télécom ParisTech
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Abstract:
This article surveys seven directions of consensus theories: Arrowian results, federation consensus rules, metric consensus rules, tournament solutions, restricted domains, abstract consensus theories, algorithmic and complexity issues. This survey is oriented in the sense that it is mainly – but not exclusively – concentrated on the most significant results obtained, sometimes with other searchers, by a team of French searchers who are or were full or associate members of the Centre d'Analyse et de Mathématique Sociale (CAMS).
Keywords: median; tournament solutions; restricted domains; lower valuations; median semilattice; complexity; Consensus theories; Arrowian results; aggregation rules; metric consensus rules; Théories du consensus; résultats arrowiens; règles d'agrégation; distances; médiane; solutions de tournoi; domaines restreints; valuations inférieures; demi-treillis à médianes; complexité (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010-06
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Published in 2010
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Working Paper: Consensus theories: an oriented survey (2010) 
Working Paper: Consensus theories. An oriented survey (2010)
Working Paper: Consensus theories: An oriented survey (2010) 
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