
Dynamics of Democratic Elections
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Suitable for graduate students and researchers (mathematicians, physicists, social and political scientists with a strong theoretical background)
Step-by-step data preparation and analysis
Abundant exercises
Numerous color illustrations
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"...[A]n extraordinary study and one that is exceptionally well organized and presented. An ideal textbook and tutorial on math modeling various aspects of the political process of campaigning, fund raising, policy development, and more..."-Midwest Book Review
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Volker Hoesel studied physics and mathematics at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, earning both degrees with distinction. He completed his Ph.D. in stochastic processes and habilitation in mathematics at the Technical University of Munich. His academic career includes research at the GSF Research Center for Environment and Health, a sabbatical at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and extensive teaching at the Technical University of Munich. Dr. Hoesel specializes in applied statistics, bioinformatics, and functional analysis. He lives and works in Munich, Germany.
Aurelien Tellier is a theoretical evolutionary biologist. Aurelien studied agronomy, plant biology, genetics, and statistics at ENITA (Bordeaux, France) and population genetics at AgroParisTech Paris, France). After obtaining his doctorate at the John Innes Centre (Norwich, UK) in 2007, he spent five years as a postdoctoral research fellow at LMU Munich. Since 2012, he has held the position of associate professor of population genetics at the Technical University of Munich. Aurelien's area of research is to develop population genetics theoretical models to comprehend genome evolution at the population or species level, aiming to bridge evolutionary and ecological time scales and processes. He also explores the evolutionary mechanisms of plant adaptation to their environment, considering aspects such as different climatic conditions and resistance against parasites (bacteria, fungi, insects). The primary focus of his research is the study of plant-parasite coevolution and long-term seed dormancy in the soil. Besides biology, Aurelien is interested in assessing the importance of random processes for disease epidemiology or human choices (for example in politics).
Christoph Mohamad-Klotzbach studied Political Science, Sociology, and History at the University of Wuerzburg. In his PhD thesis, he developed a new approach for measuring cleavage structures in democracies. He is currently a Post-Doctoral Researcher in Comparative Politics at the Institute of Political Science and Sociology at the University of Wuerzburg, Germany. His research areas are Political Culture, Democracy Studies, Stateness, Political Parties and Voting Behaviour. Between 2019 and 2023 he was the coordinator of the interdisciplinary DFG research group FOR2757 on "Local self-regulation in the context of weak statehood between antiquity and modernity (LoSAM)" and between 2018 and 2024 he was a speaker of the Working Group on Democracy Studies in the German Political Science Association (DVPW). He was a guest researcher at Canterbury Christ Church University in Kent, at the IESP-UERJ in Rio de Janeiro and at the UFRGS in Porto Alegre.
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