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Improved lower bounds for the maximum size of Condorcet domains

Discrete Mathematics 2026-01-13 v1 Computer Science and Game Theory

Abstract

Condorcet domains are sets of linear orders with the property that, whenever voters' preferences are restricted to the domain, the pairwise majority relation (for an odd number of voters) is transitive and hence a linear order. Determining the maximum size of a Condorcet domain, sometimes under additional constraints, has been a longstanding problem in the mathematical theory of majority voting. The exact maximum is only known for n8n\leq 8 alternatives. In this paper we use a structural analysis of the largest domains for small nn to design a new inductive search method. Using an implementation of this method on a supercomputer, together with existing algorithms, we improve the size of the largest known domains for all 9n209 \leq n \leq 20. These domains are then used in a separate construction to obtain the currently largest known domains for 21n2521 \leq n \leq 25, and to improve the best asymptotic lower bound for the maximum size of a Condorcet domain to Ω(2.198139n)\Omega(2.198139^n). Finally, we discuss properties of the domains found and state several open problems and conjectures.

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@article{arxiv.2601.07336,
  title  = {Improved lower bounds for the maximum size of Condorcet domains},
  author = {Alexander Karpov and Klas Markstrom and Soren Riis and Bei Zhou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.07336},
  year   = {2026}
}