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A Mathematical Model of Democratic Elections
Mato Nagel
Corresponding Author: Mato Nagel
Submitted: 2010 June, 25
Accepted: 2010 August, 19
Published: 2010 September, 06 |
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Democratic election is the preferred method for determining political administrators nowadays. The
intention is to find the best possible leader in order to improve the group's competitiveness and success. Though
preferred, democratic election is far from being optimal in this respect, and is increasingly becoming the target
for fraud. A model was developed to scientifically analyze the present electoral system's insufficiency. It is
based on fauceir assumptions. Its calculations enable principles to be developed that optimize the election
process, while also revealing the limits of elections in societies growing ever more complex, so that in the end
elections have to be replaced by processes similar to what has proved optimal throughout naturally occurring
evolution-natural selection.
Key words: Capability quotient, dem ocratic election, fauceir theory, mathematical model, maple software, natural selection,
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Mato Nagel, . A Mathematical Model of Democratic Elections. Current Research Journal of Social Sciences, (4): Page No: 255-261.
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ISSN (Online): 2041-3246
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