[EM] Smith,Minmax(margins) mono-add-top failure example
Kevin Venzke
stepjak at yahoo.fr
Sun Jun 27 07:56:43 PDT 2010
Hi Kristofer,
Here's an attempt at a more concrete example:
A 3
ABCD 13
ACBD 1
ACDB 5
ADBC 5
BACD 16
B 3
BCDA 5
CDAB 20
DBCA 24
total 95
Margins (in order A-B A-C A-D B-C B-D C-D) are:
-1 -6 -6 40 -16 31
So final scores are: 6 16 40 31. A is not in the Smith set so B wins.
Now add 7 BA votes.
Margins are:
-8 1 1 47 -9 31
Final scores: 8 9 47 31. All candidates are in the Smith set, so A wins.
The pairwise matrices are:
0 0 47 0 43 0 43 0
48 1 0 0 66 1 38 1
49 1 26 1 0 0 60 1
49 1 54 1 29 1 0 0
0 0 47 1 50 1 50 1
55 1 0 0 73 1 45 1
49 1 26 1 0 0 60 1
49 1 54 1 29 1 0 0
Before and after respectively. The 0/1 after the vote counts indicates
the availability of a beatpath from row candidate to column candidate.
A does have two tied margins; I'm unsure if they make a difference, or
if it can be easily fixed if they do. But it doesn't seem like they
should make a difference (i.e. for checking Ext-Minmax) because those
margins are relatively weak.
At a glance it seems that this example must also work for
Smith//Minmax(margins) because A's contests are always the weakest, and
don't affect any Smith members' scores when A is outside the Smith set.
(Or to put it simply if you eliminate A in the first scenario, B will
still win because C/D do not get their scores from A.)
Let me know if I've made errors or there are any other thoughts.
Kevin
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