Condorcet (disambiguation)
- Condorcet (disambiguation)
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Condorcet may refer to:
- Marquis de Condorcet (1743–1794), French philosopher and mathematician, inventor of the Condorcet criterion
- Condorcet criterion, a voting system criterion
- Condorcet method, any voting system that satisfies the Condorcet criterion
- Condorcet loser criterion, a voting system criterion complementary to and compatible with the Condorcet criterion
- Condorcet's paradox, the possibility of not having a Condorcet winner as a result of a cycle of pair-wise defeats
- Sophie de Condorcet, writer, wife of the Marquis de Condorcet
- Condorcet, Drôme, a commune of the Drôme département in France, see Communes of France
- Condorcet (crater), a lunar crater
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