Hallo, Mike Ossipoff wrote (19 Nov 2011):
> Beatpath isn't a choice for a proposal in the U.S. The Schulze method is analyzed here: http://m-schulze.webhop.net/schulze1.pdf The Schulze method satisfies anonymity, neutrality, homogeneity, resolvability, Pareto, reversal symmetry, mono-raise, mono-add-plump, Condorcet, Smith, Schwartz, independence of clones, and independence of Smith-dominated alternatives. It satisfies Woodall's CDTT criterion, Woodall's plurality criterion, Ossipoff's SFC, and Ossipoff's SDSC. The Schulze method has been published several times in scientific journals and in scientific books. The Schulze method is currently used by more than 50 organizations with more than 70,000 members in total. Of all Condorcet methods, that are currently discussed, the Schulze method is that method that has the best chances of getting adopted. Markus Schulze ---- Election-Methods mailing list - see http://electorama.com/em for list info
