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I can't stress how seriously I appreciate you for such a comprehensive explanation of this concept. Thank you!
thank you so much my professor has no lecture and we only use a book so I have no idea how to do any of this you are a saint
You are so welcome!
Thank you for simplifying this in a way that is straightforward, others make it so complicated to understand. I also appreciate your video on Shapley Shubick power index.
You're very welcome!
I didn't get this concept until this video thank you!
explained it better than my college professor
Super helpful! Thank you!
thanks I found this helpful
thank you! i'll pass cause of this 😅
i still don't understand because when he said it does meet quota he marked it and then when he said it doesn't meet quota he still marked it
thank you!! helped a lot!!!
I am glad I could help!
What if player one is equal to the quota ?
It means that player one is a dictator. Means that player 1 can meet the quota without the support of other player
She meant how would you set up the coalitions if you have a dictator in question
THANK YOU!!!!
How do you find the quota?
Maybe this can help: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jagiellonian_compromise
But how do you KNOW if it has veto power or not? And what's a dummie player?
dummy player doesn't decide anything -> is powerless, hence power index = 0veto power > 50%, if he votes NO, then the election will not pass
A player that is critical in EVERY winning coalition has veto power. Without this player, no winning coalition is possible.
thank you!
dummy player has no power
Why do you teach this better than my professor 🥲
I can't stress how seriously I appreciate you for such a comprehensive explanation of this concept. Thank you!
thank you so much my professor has no lecture and we only use a book so I have no idea how to do any of this you are a saint
You are so welcome!
Thank you for simplifying this in a way that is straightforward, others make it so complicated to understand. I also appreciate your video on Shapley Shubick power index.
You're very welcome!
I didn't get this concept until this video thank you!
explained it better than my college professor
Super helpful! Thank you!
thanks I found this helpful
thank you! i'll pass cause of this 😅
i still don't understand because when he said it does meet quota he marked it and then when he said it doesn't meet quota he still marked it
thank you!! helped a lot!!!
I am glad I could help!
What if player one is equal to the quota ?
It means that player one is a dictator. Means that player 1 can meet the quota without the support of other player
She meant how would you set up the coalitions if you have a dictator in question
THANK YOU!!!!
How do you find the quota?
Maybe this can help: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jagiellonian_compromise
But how do you KNOW if it has veto power or not? And what's a dummie player?
dummy player doesn't decide anything -> is powerless, hence power index = 0
veto power > 50%, if he votes NO, then the election will not pass
A player that is critical in EVERY winning coalition has veto power. Without this player, no winning coalition is possible.
thank you!
dummy player has no power
Why do you teach this better than my professor 🥲