On the nonexistence of non-convergent Nash equilibria in disapproval voting

In democratic societies, elections are done to determine rightful candidates to hold public office. In situations where voters are required to rank all the political candidates from most preferred to the least, a scoring rule is used. In an election held under a scoring rule, a candidate receives a...

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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etdb_math-10202022-12-19T08:33:08Z On the nonexistence of non-convergent Nash equilibria in disapproval voting Go, Justin Ervin D. Pinto, Jonathan O. In democratic societies, elections are done to determine rightful candidates to hold public office. In situations where voters are required to rank all the political candidates from most preferred to the least, a scoring rule is used. In an election held under a scoring rule, a candidate receives a score based on their ranking on the voter’s ballot. The highest scoreis awarded to the most preferred candidate while the lowest score is given to the least. In this thesis, we view an election held under a scoring rule as a game where the players are the political candidates and the payoffs are the total scores. We will look into the game’s Nash equilibrium – a state in which any candidate does not gain a higher score by changinghis/her strategy while others keep theirs. A Nash equilibrium is classified as convergent (resp.nonconvergent) whenever players have unanimous (resp. split) strategies in the equilibrium. The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the objective of finding some characterization of scoring rules where non-convergent Nash equilibria (NCNE) exist. Specifically, we focus on a certain type of scoring rule where negative scores are given to the least preferred candidates. For such scoring rules, we shall use the term disapproval voting. In this study, we prove that,in an m-candidate election with m ≥ 4, the disapproval voting whose scoring rule awards negative points to m − k least preferred candidates for k ≥ ⌊ m 2 ⌋ does not have NCNE. 2022-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_math/19 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1020&context=etdb_math Mathematics and Statistics Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Voting Equilibrium Game theory Mathematics
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topic Voting
Equilibrium
Game theory
Mathematics
spellingShingle Voting
Equilibrium
Game theory
Mathematics
Go, Justin Ervin D.
Pinto, Jonathan O.
On the nonexistence of non-convergent Nash equilibria in disapproval voting
description In democratic societies, elections are done to determine rightful candidates to hold public office. In situations where voters are required to rank all the political candidates from most preferred to the least, a scoring rule is used. In an election held under a scoring rule, a candidate receives a score based on their ranking on the voter’s ballot. The highest scoreis awarded to the most preferred candidate while the lowest score is given to the least. In this thesis, we view an election held under a scoring rule as a game where the players are the political candidates and the payoffs are the total scores. We will look into the game’s Nash equilibrium – a state in which any candidate does not gain a higher score by changinghis/her strategy while others keep theirs. A Nash equilibrium is classified as convergent (resp.nonconvergent) whenever players have unanimous (resp. split) strategies in the equilibrium. The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the objective of finding some characterization of scoring rules where non-convergent Nash equilibria (NCNE) exist. Specifically, we focus on a certain type of scoring rule where negative scores are given to the least preferred candidates. For such scoring rules, we shall use the term disapproval voting. In this study, we prove that,in an m-candidate election with m ≥ 4, the disapproval voting whose scoring rule awards negative points to m − k least preferred candidates for k ≥ ⌊ m 2 ⌋ does not have NCNE.
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author Go, Justin Ervin D.
Pinto, Jonathan O.
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Pinto, Jonathan O.
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title On the nonexistence of non-convergent Nash equilibria in disapproval voting
title_short On the nonexistence of non-convergent Nash equilibria in disapproval voting
title_full On the nonexistence of non-convergent Nash equilibria in disapproval voting
title_fullStr On the nonexistence of non-convergent Nash equilibria in disapproval voting
title_full_unstemmed On the nonexistence of non-convergent Nash equilibria in disapproval voting
title_sort on the nonexistence of non-convergent nash equilibria in disapproval voting
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