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Approval Gap of Weighted k-Majority Tournaments

Combinatorics 2018-08-08 v1

Abstract

A kk-majority tournament TT on a finite set of vertices VV is defined by a set of 2k12k-1 linear orders on VV, with an edge uvu \to v in TT if u>vu>v in a majority of the linear orders. We think of the linear orders as voter preferences and the vertices of TT as candidates, with an edge uvu \to v in TT if a majority of voters prefer candidate uu to candidate vv. In this paper we introduce weighted kk-majority tournaments, with each edge uvu \to v weighted by the number of voters preferring uu. We define the maximum approval gap γw(T)\gamma_w(T), a measure by which any dominating set of TT beats the next most popular candidate. This parameter is analogous to previous work on the size of minimum dominating sets of (unweighted) kk-majority tournaments. We prove that k/2γw(T)2k1k/2 \leq \gamma_w(T) \leq 2k-1 for any weighted kk-majority tournament TT, and construct tournaments with γw(T)=q\gamma_w(T)=q for any rational number k/2q2k1k/2 \leq q \leq 2k-1. We also consider the minimum number of vertices m(q,k)m(q,k) in a kk-majority tournament with γw(T)=q\gamma_w(T)=q.

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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}
}