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Le nom « paradoxe de Condorcet » vient de Nicolas de Condorcet, qui l'a énoncé en 1785 dans son ouvrage Essai sur l'application de l'analyse à la probabilité des décisions rendues à la pluralité des voix, le résumant à l'intransitivité possible de la majorité.
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Condorcets Paradox (Part 1) Player IA > B > C Player II B > C > A

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Resolving the Condorcet Paradox

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