anyone know where i would be able to download matlab 6 thanks...
Vikesh Patel
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Jul 6, 2001 8:30 am
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SCAFFOLDING OF AN ARGUMENT LEADING TO the unification of the rules limiting corruptness [i.e. power gifting], monotonicity [vote negating], and invariance on...
Craig Carey
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Jul 29, 2001 6:18 am
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If anybody is still reading Carey's ramblings and wants a short, elegant refutation of his position, please contact me and I will send a copy of Woodall's...
Joe Otten
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Jul 29, 2001 9:17 pm
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... Please do not send that idea here. IT is a valuless idea in that it leads nowhere and it is a topic that could go to the STV list. At this list I post up...
Craig Carey
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Jul 30, 2001 1:08 pm
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... elegant ... copy of ... To Mr Otten Will rules be used? [1] Have you an interest in designing a preferential voting method?, using rules. You wrote about...
Craig Carey
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Jul 31, 2001 1:13 pm
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... By rule do you mean axiom - like your P1 to P4? Most people use election rule to mean electoral system or method. Assuming I have understood you correctly,...
Joe Otten
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Jul 31, 2001 10:46 pm
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At 7/31/01 11:25 PM +0100 Tuesday, Joe Otten wrote: ... What then do they call methods?. Who are these people that call methods, rules?. A rule is Boolean...
Craig Carey
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Aug 1, 2001 8:39 am
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... What? ... Yes. I said as much in answer to one of your later questions. But it is more important than monotonicity for the reasons I have given. In...
Joe Otten
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Aug 1, 2001 10:24 pm
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The new unified rule passes the 3 candidate IFPP method. So the rule is now looking like a rule that can be used to construct 4 candidate solutions. The rule...
Craig Carey
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Aug 2, 2001 3:29 am
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My previous testing that I said passed IFPP for 3 candidates, had been seemingly incomplete with the test using the shapes of a triangle and a distant point,...
Craig Carey
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Aug 17, 2001 8:04 pm
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Corrections of errors I made. ... , it is already using at its website, to ... its ... he did not argue ... inexact or either ... ... Inexact statements...
Craig Carey
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Aug 17, 2001 8:34 pm
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... That rule is incomplete (wrong). I can rewrite it like this: Given SatisList and restrictions on S and T; P4 Rule =...
Craig Carey
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Sep 1, 2001 8:50 pm
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... Example 1: 10 AB : Total = 48; 48/4 = 12; 48/3 = 16 15 B : Candidates under the "1/4" quota are: {A,D} 23 C 0 D Stage 1: eliminate...
Craig Carey
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Sep 18, 2001 4:38 am
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Dear Craig, ... Situation 1: 7:A>B>C>D 3:D>A>B>C 15:B>A>C>D 23:C>A>B>D The quota is 12. D is eliminated since (2*d=6 < 22=a+b), (2*d=6 < 30=a+c) and (2*d=6 <...
Markus Schulze
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Sep 18, 2001 4:42 pm
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A 4 candidate solution was derived by me and this is a solution to the 1 winner 4 candidate problem subject to P1,P2, and P3 being held, and the papers being...
Craig Carey
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Sep 21, 2001 8:30 pm
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To: politicians-and-polytopes@yahoogroups.com Subject: 1/4 quota lost(?); P4 tests S92 method (1328 lines) GMT 24 Sept 2001 By G. A. Craig Carey The problem...
Craig Carey
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Sep 25, 2001 11:58 am
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... Continued Below is APPENDIX B : DERIVATION OF THE 'S92' METHOD FOR PAPERS {(AB),(B),(C),(D)} ...
Craig Carey
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Sep 25, 2001 12:15 pm
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... aW = (b<a)(c<a)(d<a) bW = (a<b)(c<b+ab)(d<b+ab)(a+c<b+d or a+c<2b)(a+d<b+c or a+d<2b) cW = (a<c)(d<c)(b+ab<c or (b+d<a+c)(2b<a+c)) dW = (a<d)(c<d)(b+ab<d...
Craig Carey
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Sep 29, 2001 6:37 am
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Free Demo Games A list of some sites to browse to if the aim is to get PC games for Windows NT or Windows 2000. This information might be interesting to...
Craig Carey
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Oct 13, 2001 10:43 pm
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Porting MAS (of the Heinz Kredel and partly by M Pesch, and of the Computer Algebra Group, University of Passau, Germany), from Modula-2 to Ada 95. This is on...
At 2001\07\31 23:25 +0100 Tuesday, Joe Otten wrote: ... That seems most unpromising and I can't see why it ought not be ignored, It seems to not say _which_ of...
The title is not quite right and it is assuming that truncation resistance holds (or else that monotonicity is read to mean, P1). I today visualised some of...
... Extraordinary. I hope that when you use terms like "one man one vote" in this redefined sense, you make it clear that it is not "one man one vote" in the...
There was an error in my reply and I now correct the sentence by altering the wording from this ... into this: @ So for 1 winner elections, "one man one vote"...
The equal suffrage axiom will be simplified and that geometric description I gave in the last message is derived using symbolic polytope formulae. The...
The Condorcet method considers 2 candidates at a time. The results just posted say that when there is 1 winner, no more than '1 candidate at a time' should be...
P2 was a rule that seemed a bit weak. It said things like: When the candidates are {A,B,C,D,E}, then the set of winners is unaltered by rewriting this paper...
P4, an equation imposing a type of equal suffrage on a preferential method receiving STV-style papers, is strengthened. The "#" "cardinal number of" function...
Date = 8 Mar 2002 I check out the P2 and see if it can be altered. REDLOG was used against IFPP (and AV, see below) and I conclude that the old P2 is as good...
An example showing that the Alternative Vote will act against 24.998125% of an electorate if they were the last to arrive and then cast AV ballot papers that...