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Steven J. Brams (born November 28, 1940 in Concord, New Hampshire) is an American game theorist and political scientist at the New York University Department of Politics. Brams is best known for using the techniques of game theory, public choice theory, and social choice theory to analyze voting systems and fair division. He is one of the independent discoverers of approval voting, as well as extensions of approval voting to multiple-winner elections to give proportional representation of different interests.

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  • Steven J. Brams (né en 1940) est un théoricien politique et scientifique de l'université de New York (département de la politique). Brams est surtout connu pour utiliser les techniques de la théorie des jeux et des choix publics à la recherche de systèmes de vote et de partage équitable. Il est l'un des découvreurs indépendants du vote par approbation. Aussi, il a été codécouvreur, avec Alan D. Taylor, d'une solution du problème de (en). (fr)
  • Steven J. Brams (* 28. November 1940 in Concord (New Hampshire)) ist ein US-amerikanischer Politikwissenschaftler, der sich mit Spieltheorie, Theorie von Wahlen wie Sozialwahltheorie und Theorie fairen Teilens befasst. Er ist einer der Begründer von Wahl durch Zustimmung (mit Peter C. Fishburn 1977) und mit Alan D. Taylor Erfinder der Scheidungsformel (Adjusted Winner Procedure), die er patentieren ließ und deren Patent von einer Bostoner Anwaltsfirma vermarktet wird. Mit Taylor entwarf er 1995 eine Lösung des Tortenteilungsproblems für beliebig viele Teilnehmer (Faire Teilung). (de)
  • Steven J. Brams (born November 28, 1940 in Concord, New Hampshire) is an American game theorist and political scientist at the New York University Department of Politics. Brams is best known for using the techniques of game theory, public choice theory, and social choice theory to analyze voting systems and fair division. He is one of the independent discoverers of approval voting, as well as extensions of approval voting to multiple-winner elections to give proportional representation of different interests. (en)
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