Approval Gap of Weighted k-Majority Tournaments
Abstract
A -majority tournament on a finite set of vertices is defined by a set of linear orders on , with an edge in if in a majority of the linear orders. We think of the linear orders as voter preferences and the vertices of as candidates, with an edge in if a majority of voters prefer candidate to candidate . In this paper we introduce weighted -majority tournaments, with each edge weighted by the number of voters preferring . We define the maximum approval gap , a measure by which any dominating set of beats the next most popular candidate. This parameter is analogous to previous work on the size of minimum dominating sets of (unweighted) -majority tournaments. We prove that for any weighted -majority tournament , and construct tournaments with for any rational number . We also consider the minimum number of vertices in a -majority tournament with .
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@article{arxiv.1808.02076,
title = {Approval Gap of Weighted k-Majority Tournaments},
author = {Jeremy Coste and Breenn Flesch and Joshua D. Laison and Erin M. McNicholas and Dane Miyata},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.02076},
year = {2018}
}