Mathematical theory of democracy

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The mathematical theory of democracy applies mathematical concepts and tools to study and analyze democratic systems, decisions, and outcomes. It encompasses various aspects, including social choice theory, voting systems, and the mechanics of collective decision-making. Here are some key components: 1. **Social Choice Theory**: This area investigates how individual preferences can be aggregated into a collective decision. It addresses questions such as how to fairly represent individual votes in a group decision.

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