Computation of Approximately Stable Committees in Approval-based Elections

Abstract

Approval-based committee selection is a model of significant interest in social choice theory. In this model, we have a set of voters V, a set of candidates C, and each voter has a set Av ⊂ C of approved candidates. For any committee size K, the goal is to choose K candidates to represent the voters' preferences. We study a criterion known as approximate stability, where a committee is λ-approximately-stable if there is no other committee T preferred by at least λ|T|k |V| voters. We prove that a 3.65-approximately stable committee always exists and can be computed algorithmically in this setting. Our approach is based on finding a Lindahl equilibrium and sampling from a strongly Rayleigh distribution associated with it.

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