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Parameterized Intractability for Multi-Winner Election under the Chamberlin-Courant Rule and the Monroe Rule
Published 24 Feb 2022 in cs.MA, cs.AI, and cs.GT | (2202.12006v1)
Abstract: Answering an open question by Betzler et al. [Betzler et al., JAIR'13], we resolve the parameterized complexity of the multi-winner determination problem under two famous representation voting rules: the Chamberlin-Courant (in short CC) rule [Chamberlin and Courant, APSR'83] and the Monroe rule [Monroe, APSR'95]. We show that under both rules, the problem is W[1]-hard with respect to the sum $\beta$ of misrepresentations, thereby precluding the existence of any $f(\beta) \cdot |I|{O(1)}$ -time algorithm, where $|I|$ denotes the size of the input instance.
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