Roman Udot / Sunday, March 18, 2018 / Categories: Articles by geography, Russia, Moscow (city of), Chechen (Republic of), Unimodality, Retrospective Analysis, Examples and guidelines, Examples and guidelines, Verdict of Electoral.Graphics, Videos Two-Humped Moscow Histogram Generator video lesson We confirm the falsifications with histograms.After 7 years we can see the falsifications that caused people to take to the streets of Moscow, protesting against rigged elections.Comparison of voting data in Moscow in 2011, 2012 and 2016, as well as in the Chechen Republic; Print 43498 Tags: FalsificationsRF President 2012RF Duma 2016RF Duma 2011Investigation Laboratory support for articlefullDossier's BlockRF President 2012 RF Duma 2016 RF Duma 2011Theoretic depthObservation Related articles Moscow of a healthy person and Moscow of a smoker Getting "Saratov 62%" with our own hands Alexander Shen. II Roundtable of Mathematicians. 2018 Alexander Shen "What mathematical statistics can't say" On air: uncover how Putin’s landslide in 2024 was fabricated Please login or register to post comments.
Roman Udot "Referendum in Armenia 2015 in Numbers and Diagrams" Roman Udot "Referendum in Armenia 2015 in Numbers and Diagrams" Presentation at the II Round Table of Mathematicians Roman Udot / Wednesday, May 16, 2018 0 39098 Read more
II Round Table of Mathematicians. Boris Ovchinnikov. II Round Table of Mathematicians. Boris Ovchinnikov. Discussions. Presentation. Boris Ovchinnikov / Wednesday, May 16, 2018 0 23996 In May 2018, Boris Ovchinnikov participated in the Mathematicians Roundtable II. You can listen and see for yourself™ how it went. Read more
Participation of Azat Gabdulvaleev in the second round table of mathematicians Participation of Azat Gabdulvaleev in the second round table of mathematicians Discussions. Presentation. Azat Gabdulvaleev / Wednesday, May 16, 2018 0 23932 In May 2018, Azat Gabdulvaleev participated in the Mathematicians Roundtable II. You can listen and see for yourself™ how it happened. Read more
[EasyDNNnews:IfExists:Image] [EasyDNNnews:Title] [EasyDNNnews:EndIf:Image] [EasyDNNnews:Title] [EasyDNNnews:IfExists:SubTitle] [EasyDNNnews:SubTitle] [EasyDNNnews:EndIf:SubTitle] [EasyDNNnews:Author:Link] / [EasyDNNnews:IfNotExists:Event][EasyDNNnews:PublishDate][EasyDNNnews:EndIf:Event][EasyDNNnews:IfExists:Event][EasyDNNnews:EventDate][EasyDNNnews:EndIf:Event] [EasyDNNnews:Comments] [EasyDNNnews:NumberOfViews] [EasyDNNnews:ArticleRating] 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. [EasyDNNnews:IfNotExists:EventRegistration][EasyDNNnewsLocalizedText:Read][EasyDNNnews:EndIf:EventRegistration][EasyDNNnews:IfExists:EventRegistration][EasyDNNnewsLocalizedText:Register][EasyDNNnews:EndIf:EventRegistration]
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 19336 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