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== Definition == |
== Definition == |
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Below are two definitions of the Chicken Dilemma criterion; "CD" and "CD2". |
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=== CD === |
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The A voters are the voters who vote A over everyone else. The B voters are the voters who vote B over everyone else. The C voters are the voters who vote C over everyone else. |
The A voters are the voters who vote A over everyone else. The B voters are the voters who vote B over everyone else. The C voters are the voters who vote C over everyone else. |
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===Premise=== |
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# There are 3 candidates: A, B, and C. |
# There are 3 candidates: A, B, and C. |
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# None of the C voters vote A or B over the other. |
# None of the C voters vote A or B over the other. |
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=== Requirement === |
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B doesn't win. |
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=== CD2 === |
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CD is sufficient, as-is, but here is a non-numerical definition: |
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The A voters are the voters who vote A over everyone else. The B voters are the voters who vote B over everyone else. The C voters are the voters who vote C over everyone else. |
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'''Premise:''' |
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1. There are 3 candidate: A, B, and C. |
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2. If the A voters and B voters all voted both A and B over C, then C |
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couldn't win. |
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3. The ballot set is such that if C withdrew from the election and the |
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count, A would win. |
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4. The A voters vote B over C. |
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5. The B voters don't vote A over anyone. |
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'''Requirement:''' |
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B doesn't win. |
B doesn't win. |
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