G. Bachmeier, F. Brandt, C. Geist, P. Harrenstein, K. Kardel, D. Peters, and
H. G. Seedig.
k-majority digraphs and the hardness of voting with a constant
number of voters.
Journal of Computer and System Sciences, 105:130–157, 2019.
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F. Brandt, M. Brill, H. G. Seedig, and W. Suksompong.
On the structure of stable tournament solutions.
Economic Theory, 65(2):483–507, 2018.
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F. Brandt, P. Harrenstein, and H. G. Seedig.
Minimal extending sets in tournaments.
Mathematical Social Sciences, 87:55–63, 2017.
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F. Brandl, F. Brandt, and H. G. Seedig.
Consistent probabilistic social choice.
Econometrica, 84(5):1839–1880, 2016.
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F. Brandt and H. G. Seedig.
On the discriminative power of tournament solutions.
In Selected Papers of the International Conference on Operations
Research, OR2014, Operations Research Proceedings, pages 53–58.
Springer-Verlag, 2016.
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F. Brandt, A. Dau, and H. G. Seedig.
Bounds on the disparity and separation of tournament solutions.
Discrete Applied Mathematics, 187:41–49, 2015.
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F. Brandt, P. Harrenstein, and H. G. Seedig.
Minimal extending sets in tournaments.
In Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on
Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS), pages 1539–1540, 2014.
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F. Brandt, C. Geist, and H. G. Seedig.
Identifying k-majority digraphs via SAT solving.
In Proceedings of the 1st AAMAS Workshop on Exploring Beyond the
Worst Case in Computational Social Choice (EXPLORE), 2014.
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H. Aziz, F. Brandt, and H. G. Seedig.
Computing desirable partitions in additively separable hedonic
games.
Artificial Intelligence, 195:316–334, 2013.
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F. Brandt, P. Harrenstein, K. Kardel, and H. G. Seedig.
It only takes a few: On the hardness of voting with a constant
number of agents.
In Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on
Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS), pages 375–382, 2013.
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F. Brandt and H. G. Seedig.
A tournament of order 24 with two disjoint TEQ-retentive
sets.
Technical report, http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.5592, 2013.
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H. Aziz, M. Brill, F. Fischer, P. Harrenstein, J. Lang, and H. G. Seedig.
Possible and necessary winners of partial tournaments.
In Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on
Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS), pages 585–592, 2012.
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H. Aziz, F. Brandt, and H. G. Seedig.
Optimal partitions in additively separable hedonic games.
In Proceedings of the 22nd International Joint Conference on
Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI), pages 43–48, 2011.
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H. Aziz, F. Brandt, and H. G. Seedig.
Stable partitions in additively separable hedonic games.
In Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on
Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS), pages 183–190, 2011.
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F. Brandt, M. Brill, and H. G. Seedig.
On the fixed-parameter tractability of composition-consistent
tournament solutions.
In Proceedings of the 22nd International Joint Conference on
Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI), pages 85–90, 2011.
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H. G. Seedig.
Network flow optimization with minimum quantities.
In B. Hu, K. Morasch, S. Pickl, and M. Siegle, editors,
Operations Research Proceedings 2010, pages 295–300. Springer, 2010.
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H. G. Seedig, R. Grothmann, and T. Runkler.
Forecasting of clustered time series with recurrent neural
networks and a fuzzy clustering scheme.
In Proceedings of the 2009 International Joint Conference on
Neural Networks, pages 1360–1367, 2009.
T. Runkler and H. G. Seedig.
Fuzzy c-auto regression models.
In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy
Systems (FUZZ-IEEE), pages 1818–1825, 2008.