Seminar series
          
      Date
              Wed, 26 Jan 2022
      
      
          Time
        15:00 - 
        16:00
          Location
              Virtual
          Speaker
              Arturo Rodriguez Fanlo
          Organisation
              Logic Group
          This talk aims to be a rigorous introduction to Social Choice Theory, a sub-branch of Game Theory with natural applications to economics, sociology and politics that tries to understand how to determine, based on the personal opinions of all individuals, the collective opinion of society. The goal is to prove the three famous and pessimistic impossibility theorems: Arrow's theorem, Gibbard's theorem and Balinski-Young's theorem. Our blunt conclusion will be that, unfortunately, there are no ideally fair social choice systems. Is there any hope yet?