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An Information-Theoretic Model of Voting Systems Ben Hosp∗, Poorvi L. Vora∗ Dept. of Computer Science George Washington University Washington DC 20052 {bhosp,poorvi}@gwu.edu
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Document Date: 2006-08-24 12:02:30


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