Title of article :
Anyone but him: The complexity of precluding an alternative Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Edith Hemaspaandra، نويسنده , , Lane A. Hemaspaandra، نويسنده , , Jorg Rothe، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
31
From page :
255
To page :
285
Abstract :
Preference aggregation in a multiagent setting is a central issue in both human and computer contexts. In this paper, we study in terms of complexity the vulnerability of preference aggregation to destructive control. In particular, we study the ability of an electionʹs chair to, through such mechanisms as voter/candidate addition/suppression/partition, ensure that a particular candidate (equivalently, alternative) does not win. And we study the extent to which election systems can make it impossible, or computationally costly (NP-complete), for the chair to execute such control. Among the systems we study—plurality, Condorcet, and approval voting—we find cases where systems immune or computationally resistant to a chair choosing the winner nonetheless are vulnerable to the chair blocking a victory. Beyond that, we see that among our studied systems no one system offers the best protection against destructive control. Rather, the choice of a preference aggregation system will depend closely on which types of control one wishes to be protected against. We also find concrete cases where the complexity of or susceptibility to control varies dramatically based on the choice among natural tie-handling rules.
Keywords :
Destructive control , Preference aggregation , Multiagent systems , Vote suppression , Computational complexity , Approval voting , Election systems , Computational resistance , Condorcet voting , Plurality voting
Journal title :
Artificial Intelligence
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Artificial Intelligence
Record number :
1207525
Link To Document :
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