Dear Raul,

you wrote (14 Nov 2002):
> Definition: An option C is in the Schultz set if there is no
> other option D such that C transitively defeats D AND D does
> not transitively defeat C.

I guess you mean:
> Definition: An option C is in the Schultz set if there is no
> other option D such that D transitively defeats C AND C does
> not transitively defeat D.

Markus Schulze


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