Methods for running simulations to calculate Voter Satisfaction Efficiency (VSE) of various voting systems in various conditions.
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Methods for running simulations to calculate Voter Satisfaction Efficiency (VSE) of various voting systems in various conditions.
Election Simulator 3000: Monte Carlo simulations of voting methods and metrics under different voter models
Simulation code for the paper “The Fluid Mechanics of Liquid Democracy” by Paul Gölz, Anson Kahng, Simon Mackenzie, and Ariel D. Procaccia.
ComChoice (Computational Choice) is a large collection of many well-known voting rules and aggregation methods in Python.
Simulation code for the paper “No Stratification Without Representation” by Gerdus Benadè, Paul Gölz, and Ariel D. Procaccia.
Codebase of a simulation (based on mesa) for the master thesis "How do different voting rules influence the temporal evolution of participation rates and inequality in a simple multi-agent system with adaptive agents?" at the group Swarm Intelligence and Complex Systems of the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science of University Leipzig
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