Hi Mike, It's been quite awhile, but when I was trying to devise new FBC methods, I got a strong sense that any kind of path tracing wasn't going to prove compatible with FBC. The consequences of tracing effects through multiple candidates seem
too unpredictable to offer the guarantee, that you will never want to position your favorite candidate insincerely. ICA and ICT are two-step methods where the second step obviously satisfies FBC, and the first step is just carefully excluding some candidates in a way that doesn't disrupt the FBC compliance. If the second step didn't satisfy FBC I don't think Improved Condorcet would mitigate the issue. IC just refrains from doing something harmful of its own. The other Condorcet or Condorcet-like FBC methods are based on MinMax, which doesn't use paths either. So, I'm pessimistic that it can be done. Kevin ----- Mail original ----- > De : Michael Ossipoff <[email protected]> > À : [email protected] > Cc : > Envoyé le : Jeudi 27 décembre 2012 22h01 > Objet : [EM] Symmetrical-IC-Beatpath(lv)? > > What if, in Symmetrical ICT, the top-count were replaced with Beatpath(lv)? ---- Election-Methods mailing list - see http://electorama.com/em for list info
