Who can win a single-elimination tournament?
A single-elimination (SE) tournament is a popular way to select a winner both in sports competitions and in elections. A natural and well-studied question is the tournament fixing problem (TFP): given the set of all pairwise match outcomes, can a tournament organizer rig an SE tournament by adjustin...
Main Authors: | Kim, M, Suksompong, W, Williams, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
2017
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