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<div>The approval with poll is similar to the condorcet:<br>
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3A -> maybe a slight difference at the bottom on the red region<br>
3B -> slight difference at the bottom of the green region<br>
3C -> no diff<br>
4A -> no diff<br>
4B -> blue top edge is not a line<br>
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<div>4C -> increase to blue region ... wierd<br>
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However, even with all its flaws, it is giving pretty close to condorcet <br>
while at the same time being strategic.<br>
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It looks like the problem occurs for 3 way ties, as was suggested.<br>
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<div style="clear: both;">Raphfrk<br>
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From: bql@bolson.org<br>
To: election-methods@electorama.com<br>
Sent: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 5:44 PM<br>
Subject: [EM] updated graphs<br>
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<pre><tt><a href="http://bolson.org/voting/sim_one_seat/www/spacegraph.html" target="_blank">http://bolson.org/voting/sim_one_seat/www/spacegraph.html</a>
added:
Approval (Zero Info Strategy)
Approval (With Poll)
Vote For And Against
ToDo:
retry the Approval methods with candidate order reversed to see what
happens if ties break the other way -
OR/AND
add random tie-breaking into the zero-info strategy?
I still have my computers running more sims.
In the pipeline is
the 3 point widely spread triangle example.
a factor of 10 zoom-out to see if there are any odd fringe effects
away from the close in regions (there are!)
a long-run re-run of the existing plots to get get more data, better
data, and thus finer edges with less fuzz
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