August 12, 2018
July 5, 2017
In her article The mathematicians who want to save democracy [Nature 546, 200–202 (08 June 2017)], Carrie Arnold discusses all of the following Duke professor Jonathan Mattingly’s work to identify partisan bias in districting by simulating election results using randomly generated districting maps for a state: If you Read more…
July 4, 2017
In her article The mathematicians who want to save democracy [Nature 546, 200–202 (08 June 2017)], Carrie Arnold discusses all of the following Duke professor Jonathan Mattingly’s work to identify partisan bias in districting by simulating election results using randomly generated districting maps for a state: If you Read more…
In her article The mathematicians who want to save democracy [Nature 546, 200–202 (08 June 2017)], Carrie Arnold discusses all of the following Duke professor Jonathan Mattingly’s work to identify partisan bias in districting by simulating election results using randomly generated districting maps for a state: If you Read more…
The mathematicians who want to save democracy [Nature 546, 200–202 (08 June 2017)] by Carrie Arnold discusses all of the following Duke professor Jonathan Mattingly’s work to identify partisan bias in districting by simulating election results using randomly generated districting maps for a state: If you want Read more…
The mathematicians who want to save democracy [Nature 546, 200–202 (08 June 2017)] by Carrie Arnold discusses all of the following Duke professor Jonathan Mattingly’s work to identify partisan bias in districting by simulating election results using randomly generated districting maps for a state: If you want Read more…
The mathematicians who want to save democracy [Nature 546, 200–202 (08 June 2017)] by Carrie Arnold discusses all of the following Duke professor Jonathan Mattingly’s work to identify partisan bias in districting by simulating election results using randomly generated districting maps for a state: If you want Read more…
The mathematicians who want to save democracy [Nature 546, 200–202 (08 June 2017)] by Carrie Arnold discusses all of the following Duke professor Jonathan Mattingly’s work to identify partisan bias in districting by simulating election results using randomly generated districting maps for a state: If you want Read more…