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= Fractional social choice
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Fractional social choice is a concept in social choice theory that extends traditional voting and decision-making frameworks to incorporate scenarios where preferences can be expressed in a fractional or probabilistic manner. This approach recognizes that individual preferences might not be strictly ranked as in classical voting systems, allowing for a more nuanced representation of societal choices. In conventional social choice mechanisms, individuals provide their preferences in terms of complete rankings or simple majority votes.