[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in part-- Okay- "Regularity" is the name used earlier by Albert Langer (Craig might recognise the name ;) ) to describe the probabilistic analogue of IIA. It goes like this- The addition (removal) of a candidate does not, for any other candidate, increase (decrease) the probability of that other candidate winning. --- D- A simple example- 2 A>B>C 1 C>B>A Guess what happens if candidates are added or removed. See the earlier postings regarding clones and circular ties.
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