Logic, Game Theory, and Social Choice: What Do They Have in Common?

Author:

Swart Harrie deORCID

Abstract

The answer to the question above is that in all these domains axiomatic characterizations are given of, respectively, mathematical reasoning, certain notions from game theory, and certain social choice rules. The meaning of the completeness theorem in logic is that mathematical reasoning can be characterized by a handful of certain (logical) axioms and rules. If we apply mathematical reasoning to elementary arithmetic, i.e., the addition and multiplication of natural numbers, it turns out that almost all true arithmetical statements, for instance, ∀x∀y[x+y=y+x], can be logically deduced from the axioms of Peano. However, in 1931 Kurt Gődel showed that the axioms of Peano do not (fully) characterize the addition and multiplication of the natural numbers, more precisely, that there are certain special self-referential arithmetical sentences that, although true, cannot be deduced from Peano’s axioms. There are axiomatic characterizations of several social choice and ranking rules that say that a given rule is the only one satisfying a particular set of axioms. Arrow’s impossibility theorem in social choice theory tells us that a certain set of, at first sight, quite reasonable axioms for a social ranking rule turns out to be inconsistent. Consequently, a social ranking rule that satisfies the axioms in question cannot exist. Finally, many notions from game theory, such as the Shapley–Shubik and the Banzhaf index, may also be characterized by a set of axioms.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Geometry and Topology,Logic,Mathematical Physics,Algebra and Number Theory,Analysis

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