[EM] Schulze's method isn't BeatpathWinner
MIKE OSSIPOFF
nkklrp at hotmail.com
Thu Mar 31 20:14:44 PST 2005
You've kept insisting that SSD is Schulze's method. And it's true that, as
you've been defining Schulze method, SSD is a special case of Schulze's
method, which is a classification of methods rather than a method.
But SSD isn't a special case of BeatpathWinner. SSD and BeatpathWinner are
two dilfferent methods that can give two different outcomes wilth the same
ballot-set, as in the example that I posted yesterday. In an example such as
that, BeatpathWinner and SSD give different results. There isn't come
version of BeatpathWinner that is SSD.
So Schulze's method isn't BeatpathWinner.
But no one can say that the definition of Schulze's method has lacked
variety and changeableness. For instance, you've also defined Schulze's
method in a way that uses beat-and-tie-paths instead of beatpaths.
Mike Ossipoff
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