- monotonicity criterion
- мат. критерий монотонности
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Monotonicity criterion — This article is about a voting system criterion. See monotonic function for a mathematical notion. The monotonicity criterion is a voting system criterion used to analyze both single and multiple winner voting systems. A voting system is… … Wikipedia
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