Landau set

In voting systems, the Landau set (or uncovered set, or Fishburn set) is the set of candidates x such that for every other candidate z, there is some candidate y (possibly the same as x or z) such that y is not preferred to x and z is not preferred to y. In notation, x is in the Landau set if ∀ z, ∃ y, x ≥ y ≥ z.

The Landau set is a nonempty subset of the Smith set. It was discovered by Nicholas Miller.

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