Roman Udot / Friday, December 15, 2017 / Categories: Armenia, Yerevan, Unimodality, Dependence of results on the turnout, Retrospective Analysis, Impact of Observers, Geographical Anomalies, I Round Table Roman Udot "Statistical Analysis of the Results of the Constitutional Referendum in the Republic of Armenia" Presentation at the I Round Table of Mathematicians Roman Udot "Statistical analysis of the results of the constitutional referendum in the Republic of Armenia" Conclusion: official results contradict the real will of citizens. Print 19285 Tags: FalsificationsArmenia Referendum 2015 Theoretic depthObservation Documents to download Roman Udot Statanalysis of Constitutional Referendum in Armenia(.pdf, 5.5 MB) - 1915 download(s) Related articles Roman Udot "Referendum in Armenia 2015 in Numbers and Diagrams" Doubting Thomas's Crash Test New parameters to explore Funny story about the Tambov region The real turnout in Kuban was ~25% Please login or register to post comments.
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