The angular mean of voter scoring vectors satisfies long-run individual proportionality for sequential linear ranking decisions.
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Deterministic and randomized query algorithms find or certify the absence of a unanimously acceptable lottery over a finite menu, with lower bounds and learning-augmented variants that exploit accurate predictions.
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The End Justifies the Mean: A Linear Ranking Rule for Proportional Sequential Decisions
The angular mean of voter scoring vectors satisfies long-run individual proportionality for sequential linear ranking decisions.
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Learning Unanimously Acceptable Lotteries via Queries
Deterministic and randomized query algorithms find or certify the absence of a unanimously acceptable lottery over a finite menu, with lower bounds and learning-augmented variants that exploit accurate predictions.