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On the Parallelizability of Approval-Based Committee Rules

28 January 2025
Zack Fitzsimmons
Zohair Raza Hassan
E. Hemaspaandra
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Appendix:9 Pages
Abstract

Approval-Based Committee (ABC) rules are an important tool for choosing a fair set of candidates when given the preferences of a collection of voters. Though finding a winning committee for many ABC rules is NP-hard, natural variations for these rules with polynomial-time algorithms exist. The Method of Equal Shares, an important ABC rule with desirable properties, is also computable in polynomial time. However, when working with very large elections, polynomial time is not enough and parallelization may be necessary. We show that computing a winning committee using these ABC rules (including the Method of Equal Shares) is P-hard, thus showing they cannot be parallelized. In contrast, we show that finding a winning committee can be parallelized when the votes are single-peaked or single-crossing for the important ABC rule Chamberlin-Courant.

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@article{fitzsimmons2025_2501.15006,
  title={ On the Parallelizability of Approval-Based Committee Rules },
  author={ Zack Fitzsimmons and Zohair Raza Hassan and Edith Hemaspaandra },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.15006},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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