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(→‎External Resources: I don't think that I confuse SSD and CSSD on my site... the difference is in the stopping rule...)
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* [http://www.mcs.vuw.ac.nz/~ncj/comp303/schulze.pdf A New Monotonic and Clone-Independent Single-Winner Election Method] ('''[[Portable Document Format|PDF]]''') by Markus Schulze ([http://www.citizensassembly.bc.ca/resources/submissions/csharman-10_0409201706-143.pdf mirror1], [http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/demexp-dev/2003-09/pdflQW7IlpAfC.pdf mirror2])
* [http://www.mcs.vuw.ac.nz/~ncj/comp303/schulze.pdf A New Monotonic and Clone-Independent Single-Winner Election Method] ('''[[Portable Document Format|PDF]]''') by Markus Schulze ([http://www.citizensassembly.bc.ca/resources/submissions/csharman-10_0409201706-143.pdf mirror1], [http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/demexp-dev/2003-09/pdflQW7IlpAfC.pdf mirror2])
* [http://cec.wustl.edu/~rhl1/rbvote/desc.html Descriptions of ranked-ballot voting methods] where CSSD is called "Schulze"
* [http://cec.wustl.edu/~rhl1/rbvote/desc.html Descriptions of ranked-ballot voting methods] where CSSD is called "Schulze"
* [http://fc.antioch.edu/~james_green-armytage/voting.htm Voting methods resource page] where CSSD is also called "Schwartz Sequential Dropping" and "Beatpath"
* [http://fc.antioch.edu/~james_green-armytage/voting.htm Voting methods resource page] where CSSD is also called "beatpath"