Voting-machine-allocation method could reduce voters' wait time by 36 percent
Monday, November 1, 2010 - 10:32
in Mathematics & Economics
With a lifelong interest in politics, University of Cincinnati researcher Muer Yang spent the last two years developing a quantitative method for allocating voting machines that could significantly reduce the average wait time of voters.
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