EG / Wednesday, May 16, 2018 / Categories: Russia, Moscow (city of), Saratov Oblast, Tatarstan (Republic of), Sevastopol, Unimodality, Dependence of results on the turnout, Kiesling-Shpilkin method, Integer percentages, Investigations, Strings of Gabdulvaleev, Reverse Engineering, Retrospective Analysis, Dynamics of official turnout, Impact of Electronic Voting Machines, Geographical Anomalies, Fundamentals of statistics, II Round Table, Slides and presentations Alexander Shen "What mathematical statistics can't say" Presentation at the II Round Table of Mathematicians Alexander Shen "What mathematical statistics can't say". Presentation. Print 37087 Tags: ResearchRF President 2012RF President 2018RF Duma 2016RF Duma 2011Sevastopol Referendum 2014 Данные для статьиnoTheoretic depthObservation Documents to download What the Mathematical Statistics Cannot Say and what it can by Shen(.pdf, 3.73 MB) - 3100 download(s) Related articles Alexander Shen. II Roundtable of Mathematicians. 2018 Two-Humped Moscow Moscow of a healthy person and Moscow of a smoker Andrei Buzin "The Evolution of Moscow's Electoral Anomalies" Getting "Saratov 62%" with our own hands Please login or register to post comments.
Azat Gabdulvaleev "Analysis of election results in the city of Grozny using graphical visualization and turnout counting based on video recordings from polling stations" Azat Gabdulvaleev "Analysis of election results in the city of Grozny using graphical visualization and turnout counting based on video recordings from polling stations" Presentation at the II Round Table of Mathematicians Azat Gabdulvaleev / Wednesday, May 16, 2018 0 17023 Azat Gabdulvaleev "Analysis of election results in the city of Grozny using graphic visualization and turnout counting based on video recordings from polling stations The subject of the study is the capital of the Chechen Republic - the city of Grozny. It should be said that Chechnya consistently shows superloyal results in elections at any level. Read more
Azat Gabdulvaleev "Graphical visualization of open data as a simple way to detect anomalies in voting results" Azat Gabdulvaleev "Graphical visualization of open data as a simple way to detect anomalies in voting results" Presentation at the II Round Table of Mathematicians Azat Gabdulvaleev / Wednesday, May 16, 2018 0 12144 One such method is graphical visualization of open data. There is little or no math involved, but the charts can immediately identify some anomalies and indicate areas that need more detailed investigation. So you can visualize open data in a graphical way. Read more
Andrei Buzin at the II Round Table of Mathematicians Andrei Buzin at the II Round Table of Mathematicians Discussions. Presentation. Андрей Бузин / Wednesday, May 16, 2018 0 24070 In May 2018, Andrei Buzin participated in the Mathematicians Roundtable II. You can listen and see for yourself™ how it went. Read more
Andrei Buzin "The Evolution of Moscow's Electoral Anomalies" Andrei Buzin "The Evolution of Moscow's Electoral Anomalies" Presentation at the II Round Table of Mathematicians Андрей Бузин / Wednesday, May 16, 2018 0 24474 Andrey Buzin "Evolution of Moscow's electoral anomalies" Presentation at the II Round Table of Mathematicians. Presentation at the II Round Table of Mathematicians. Read more
Roman Udot "Elections in Figures. Using Open Data to Detect Falsification" Roman Udot "Elections in Figures. Using Open Data to Detect Falsification" Presentation at the II Round Table of Mathematicians Roman Udot / Tuesday, May 15, 2018 0 20130 How to explain statistical methods to an eight-year-old child. An introduction to researchers and their methods. Read more