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    A parameterized perspective on protecting elections

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    We study the parameterized complexity of the optimal defense and optimal attack problems in voting. In both the problems, the input is a set of voter groups (every voter group is a set of votes) and two integers kak_a and kdk_d corresponding to respectively the number of voter groups the attacker can attack and the number of voter groups the defender can defend. A voter group gets removed from the election if it is attacked but not defended. In the optimal defense problem, we want to know if it is possible for the defender to commit to a strategy of defending at most kdk_d voter groups such that, no matter which kak_a voter groups the attacker attacks, the outcome of the election does not change. In the optimal attack problem, we want to know if it is possible for the attacker to commit to a strategy of attacking kak_a voter groups such that, no matter which kdk_d voter groups the defender defends, the outcome of the election is always different from the original (without any attack) one.by Palash Dey, Neeldhara Misra, Swaprava Nath and Garima Shaky
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