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Csato, Laszlo.
Tournament designhow operations research can improve sports rules /
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Tournament designby Laszlo Csato.
其他題名:
how operations research can improve sports rules /
作者:
Csato, Laszlo.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021.
面頁冊數:
xxi, 154 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Sports
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-59844-0
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9783030598440$q(electronic bk.)
Tournament designhow operations research can improve sports rules /
Csato, Laszlo.
Tournament design
how operations research can improve sports rules /[electronic resource] :by Laszlo Csato. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021. - xxi, 154 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Palgrave pivots in sports economics,2662-6438. - Palgrave pivots in sports economics..
Introduction -- 1. Topics in tournament ranking -- 2. Incentive (in)compatibility: multiple qualifiers -- 3. Incentive (in)compatibility: group-based tournaments -- 4. Soccer penalty shootouts: complexity versus fairness -- 5. Soccer tournaments with 24 teams: problems and solutions -- 6. Three controversial issues in the qualification for the 2020 UEFA European Championship -- Conclusion.
This Palgrave Pivot presents tournament design mainly within the axioms of incentive compatibility and fairness. It illustrates the advantages of an axiomatic approach through various examples, including several FIFA and UEFA tournaments, and uses theoretical tools and simulation methodology in its analysis. Chapter 1 discusses scoring systems of championships with multiple competitions, ranking in Swiss-system tournaments, and tie-breaking rules in round-robin leagues. It is followed by a thorough critical analysis of the current and previous FIFA World Rankings. The broad focus is substantially narrowed in Chapter 2, which turns to the topic of incentive (in)compatibility in multiple qualifiers. It is revealed that UEFA has faced at least three times recently this problem in the qualification to the UEFA Europa League, qualification to the UEFA Champions League, and the draw of the UEFA Champions League groups. Analogously, Chapter 3 discusses incentive (in)compatibility when there is only one group-based tournament but the complex progression rules to the subsequent stage can be designed poorly. Our examples include the qualifying tournaments of recent FIFA World Cups and UEFA European Championships. Chapter 4 moves to the problem of penalty shootout rules in soccer, where the fairness and complexity of some alternative mechanisms from the literature are evaluated. Fairness remains the central issue in Chapter 5, which presents the challenges of designing a tournament with 24 teams if the number of teams per group cannot exceed four. As expected, there is no perfect solution, and both FIFA and UEFA have introduced a reform in this format recently. Chapter 6 deals with the qualification for the 2020 UEFA European Football Championship. Its tournament design is perhaps the most complicated one that has ever been implemented in the real-world and suffers from serious shortcomings. Laszlo Csato is a Research Fellow at the Institute for Computer Science and Control (SZTAKI), Hungary, and a Senior Lecturer at Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary.
ISBN: 9783030598440$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-59844-0doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Sports
LC Class. No.: GV731 / .C738 2021
Dewey Class. No.: 796
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