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On graphs associated to sets of rankings

Authors

Regino Criado, Esther GarcĂ­a, Francisco Pedroche, Miguel Romance

Journal Paper

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cam.2015.03.009

Publisher URL

https://www.sciencedirect.com/

Publication date

January 2016

In this paper we analyze families of rankings by studying structural properties of graphs. Given a finite number of elements and a set of rankings of those elements, two elements compete when they exchange their relative positions in at least two rankings, and we can associate an undirected graph to a set of rankings by connecting elements that compete. We call this graph a competitivity graph. Competitivity graphs have already appeared in the literature as co-comparability graphs, -graphs or intersection graphs associated to a concatenation of permutation diagrams. We introduce certain important sets of nodes in a competitivity graph. For example, nodes that compete among them form a competitivity set and nodes connected by chains of competitors form a set of eventual competitors. These sets are analyzed and a method to obtain sets of eventual competitors directly from a set of rankings is shown.