Plural QF
Plural QF is a project that focuses on implementing Plural Quadratic Funding Mechanisms in Python. The project can be found on GitHub at Jmiller4/plural-qf. It is based on the concept of leveraging social information for plural funding and voting, as described in the paper "Beyond Collusion Resistance: Leveraging Social Information for Plural Funding and Voting". Additionally, there is an MVP (Minimum Viable Product) related to Plural QF called Connection Oriented Cluster Match.
The project aims to enhance social diversity in Quadratic Funding. Quadratic Funding is a mechanism that distributes funds based on the square of the contributions made by individuals. The goal is to ensure that the distribution of funds is fair and proportional.
In the context of Plural QF, the input values include "groupsi", which is a two-dimensional array representing the list of people belonging to each group, and "contributioni", which represents the amount of money donated by each agent (person) to the project. It is worth noting that there may be cases where a single agent belongs to multiple groups.
Regarding the question about the difference between agents and contributors, it is unclear from the given information. Further clarification is needed to understand the distinction between the two terms.