How many candidates are needed to make elections hard to manipulate?
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Conitzer, V; Lang, J; Sandholm, T
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2003
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2003
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201 / 214
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Conitzer, V., Lang, J., & Sandholm, T. (2003). How many candidates are needed to make elections hard to manipulate? In J. Y. Halpern & M. Tennenholtz (Eds.), TARK (pp. 201–214). ACM.
Conitzer, Vincent, Jérôme Lang, and Tuomas Sandholm. “How many candidates are needed to make elections hard to manipulate?” In TARK, edited by Joseph Y. Halpern and Moshe Tennenholtz, 201–14. ACM, 2003.
Conitzer V, Lang J, Sandholm T. How many candidates are needed to make elections hard to manipulate? In: Halpern JY, Tennenholtz M, editors. TARK. ACM; 2003. p. 201–14.
Conitzer, Vincent, et al. “How many candidates are needed to make elections hard to manipulate?” TARK, edited by Joseph Y. Halpern and Moshe Tennenholtz, ACM, 2003, pp. 201–14.
Conitzer V, Lang J, Sandholm T. How many candidates are needed to make elections hard to manipulate? In: Halpern JY, Tennenholtz M, editors. TARK. ACM; 2003. p. 201–214.
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TARK
ISBN
1-58113-731-1
Publication Date
2003
Start / End Page
201 / 214
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ACM