Talk:Poisson game
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Poisson game models of voting
Hi @David Eppstein! I see you've been on a roll editing social choice articles the past few weeks. Do you happen to know much game theory?
From my very limited knowledge, this article seems like it covers a very important topic in voting, but does so quite poorly (because honestly, I don't know much about game theory unfortunately). These sorts of tie-breaking vote models seem to be how most social choice theorists model strategic voting, though, so I think they're important and deserve something better. Do you have any suggestions or thoughts on improvement?
Thanks! :) Closed Limelike Curves (talk) 01:02, 24 June 2024 (UTC)