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Three Applications of Entropy to Gerrymandering

Published 28 Oct 2020 in cs.IT, cs.CY, and math.IT | (2010.14972v2)

Abstract: This preprint is an exploration in how a single mathematical idea - entropy - can be applied to redistricting in a number of ways. It's meant to be read not so much as a call to action for entropy, but as a case study illustrating one of the many ways math can inform our thinking on redistricting problems. This preprint was prepared as a chapter in the forthcoming edited volume Political Geometry, an interdisciplinary collection of essays on redistricting. (mggg.org/gerrybook)

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