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Group Decision Making

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This chapter will deal with situations involving several possibilities that can and should be ranked—for example parties at an election, singers at a singing competition or the variations given in the traffic routing in a city.

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  1. John Geanakoplos. Three brief proofs of Arrow’s impossibility theorem. Technical Report 1116, Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics at Yale University, 2005.

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  2. Alan Taylor and Allison M. Pacelli. Mathematics and Politics: Strategy, Voting, Power, and Proof. Springer, 2. edition, 2008.

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Bungartz, HJ., Zimmer, S., Buchholz, M., Pflüger, D. (2014). Group Decision Making. In: Modeling and Simulation. Springer Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics and Technology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39524-6_4

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