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A Fourier-Theoretic Perspective for the Condorcet Paradox and Arrow's Theorem

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  • Gil Kalai

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We describe a Fourier-theoretic formula for the probability of rational outcomes for random profiles for a social choice function on three alternatives. Several applications are given.

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  • Gil Kalai, 2001. "A Fourier-Theoretic Perspective for the Condorcet Paradox and Arrow's Theorem," Discussion Paper Series dp280, The Federmann Center for the Study of Rationality, the Hebrew University, Jerusalem.
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