On Banzhaf and Shapley-Shubik Fixed Points and Divisor Voting Systems

10/17/2020
by   Alex Arnell, et al.
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The Banzhaf and Shapley-Shubik power indices were first introduced to measure the power of voters in a weighted voting system. Given a weighted voting system, the fixed point of such a system is found by continually reassigning each voter's weight with its power index until the system can no longer be changed by the operation. We characterize all fixed points under the Shapley-Shubik power index of the form (a,b,…,b) and give an algebraic equation which can verify in principle whether a point of this form is fixed for Banzhaf; we also generate Shapley-Shubik fixed classes of the form (a,a,b,…,b). We also investigate the indices of divisor voting systems of abundant numbers and prove that the Banzhaf and Shapley-Shubik indices differ for some cases.

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