User:RobLa/Condorcet
This page was created on February 3, 2021 by Rob Lanphier (a.k.a. User:RobLa) as a place for him me to organize his my thoughts about the "Condorcet method" article. Please share your thoughts about my thoughts at User_talk:RobLa/Condorcet. See Talk:Condorcet_method#Scope_of_this_article and Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject Voting systems for more details about this page.
Criteria
- Condorcet criterion - perhaps this should be renamed Condorcet winner criterion
- Condorcet loser criterion
Methods
- Monotonic (see Monotonicity criterion)
- Non-monotonic
Other
- Marquis de Condorcet - the guy whose name we all need to learn how to pronounce and spell because of his work in the 1780s and 1790s.
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