Complexity of control in judgment aggregation for uniform premise-based quota rules

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The task of aggregating individual judgments over logically interconnected propositions is called judgment aggregation. Manipulation of judgment aggregation procedures has first been studied by List [45] and Dietrich and List [27], and Endriss et al. [30] were the first to study it from a computational perspective. Baumeister et al. [7] extended their results on manipulation and introduced the concept of bribery in judgment aggregation, again focusing on algorithmic and complexity-theoretic properties. Complementing this previous work on strategic scenarios, we introduce the concept of control in judgment aggregation, making use of the preference types introduced by Dietrich and List [27] and studying the class of uniform premise-based quota rules for these control problems in terms of their computational complexity.

论文关键词:Judgment aggregation,Control,Computational complexity

论文评审过程:Received 23 December 2016, Revised 19 July 2019, Accepted 6 March 2020, Available online 9 March 2020, Version of Record 7 May 2020.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcss.2020.03.001