Researchers explore elections and voting behaviour with physics

Thursday, October 25, 2012 - 11:31 in Psychology & Sociology

Statistical physics has began to inch itself into the territory of social and human sciences in the past decade. Vast and complex social networks have particularly gained popularity among physicists. Now they have also started to dig into the huge amounts of voting data of elections.

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