Euclidean preferences in the plane under $\ell_1$, $\ell_2$ and $\ell_\infty$ norms
Abstract
We present various results about Euclidean preferences in the plane under , and norms. When there are four candidates, we show that the maximal size (in terms of the number of pairwise distinct preferences) of Euclidean preference profiles in the plane under norm or is 19. Whatever the number of candidates, we prove that at most four distinct candidates can be ranked in last position of a two-dimensional Euclidean preference profile under norm or , which generalizes the case of one-dimensional Euclidean preferences (for which it is well known that at most two candidates can be ranked last). We generalize this result to (resp. ) for (resp. ) for -dimensional Euclidean preferences. We also establish that the maximal size of a two-dimensional Euclidean preference profile on candidates under norm is in , i.e., the same order of magnitude as under norm . Finally, we provide a new proof that two-dimensional Euclidean preference profiles under norm for four candidates can be characterized by three voter-maximal two-dimensional Euclidean profiles. This proof is a simpler alternative to that proposed by Kamiya et al. in Ranking patterns of unfolding models of codimension one, Advances in Applied Mathematics 47(2):379-400.
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@article{arxiv.2202.03185,
title = {Euclidean preferences in the plane under $\ell_1$, $\ell_2$ and $\ell_\infty$ norms},
author = {Bruno Escoffier and Olivier Spanjaard and Magdaléna Tydrichová},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.03185},
year = {2022}
}