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Algorithmics of Egalitarian versus Equitable Sequences of Committees

Published 26 Jun 2023 in cs.CC | (2306.14850v1)

Abstract: We study the election of sequences of committees, where in each of $\tau$ levels (e.g. modeling points in time) a committee consisting of $k$ candidates from a common set of $m$ candidates is selected. For each level, each of $n$ agents (voters) may nominate one candidate whose selection would satisfy her. We are interested in committees which are good with respect to the satisfaction per day and per agent. More precisely, we look for egalitarian or equitable committee sequences. While both guarantee that at least $x$ agents per day are satisfied, egalitarian committee sequences ensure that each agent is satisfied in at least $y$ levels while equitable committee sequences ensure that each agent is satisfied in exactly $y$ levels. We analyze the parameterized complexity of finding such committees for the parameters $n,m,k,\tau,x$, and $y$, as well as combinations thereof.

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