A simple and fast linear-time algorithm for divisor methods of apportionment

Proportional apportionment is the problem of assigning seats to states (resp. parties) according to their relative share of the population (resp. votes), a field heavily influenced by the early work of Michel Balinski, not least his influential 1982 book with Peyton Young (Fair representation, 2nd e...

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Vydáno v:Mathematical programming Ročník 203; číslo 1-2; s. 187 - 205
Hlavní autoři: Reitzig, Raphael, Wild, Sebastian
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Berlin/Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 01.01.2024
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ISSN:0025-5610, 1436-4646
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Shrnutí:Proportional apportionment is the problem of assigning seats to states (resp. parties) according to their relative share of the population (resp. votes), a field heavily influenced by the early work of Michel Balinski, not least his influential 1982 book with Peyton Young (Fair representation, 2nd edn. Brookings Institution Press, Washington, D.C., 2001). In this article, we consider the computational cost of divisor methods (also known as highest averages methods), the de-facto standard solution that is used in many countries. We show that a simple linear-time algorithm can exactly simulate all instances of the family of divisor methods of apportionment by reducing the problem to a single call to a selection algorithm. All previously published solutions were iterative methods that either offer no linear-time guarantee in the worst case or require a complex update step that suffers from numerical instability.
ISSN:0025-5610
1436-4646
DOI:10.1007/s10107-023-01929-5