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  2. Cube root law - Wikipedia

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    The House of Representatives has had 435 members since the Reapportionment Act of 1929 was passed; if the US followed the cube root rule, there would be 693 members of the House of Representatives based on the population at the 2020 Census. This proposal was endorsed by the New York Times editorial board in 2018. [4]

  3. Examples of Markov chains - Wikipedia

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    In this example, predictions for the weather on more distant days change less and less on each subsequent day and tend towards a steady state vector. [5] This vector represents the probabilities of sunny and rainy weather on all days, and is independent of the initial weather. [5] The steady state vector is defined as:

  4. United States Congress and citizens - Wikipedia

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    One way to categorize lawmakers is by their general motivation, according to political scientist Richard Fenno: (1) reelection—these are lawmakers who "never met a voter they didn't like" and provide excellent constituent services (2) good public policy –– legislators who "burnish a reputation for policy expertise and leadership" and (3 ...

  5. United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 February 2025. Bicameral legislature of the United States For the current Congress, see 119th United States Congress. For the building, see United States Capitol. This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject, potentially preventing the article from being ...

  6. Vincent's theorem - Wikipedia

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    Vincent was the last author in the 19th century to use his theorem for the isolation of the real roots of a polynomial. The reason for that was the appearance of Sturm's theorem in 1827, which solved the real root isolation problem in polynomial time, by defining the precise number of real roots a polynomial has in a real open interval (a, b).

  7. Real-root isolation - Wikipedia

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    Real-root isolation is useful because usual root-finding algorithms for computing the real roots of a polynomial may produce some real roots, but, cannot generally certify having found all real roots. In particular, if such an algorithm does not find any root, one does not know whether it is because there is no real root.

  8. United States congressional apportionment - Wikipedia

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    Allocation of seats by state, as percentage of overall number of representatives in the House, 1789–2020 census. United States congressional apportionment is the process [1] by which seats in the United States House of Representatives are distributed among the 50 states according to the most recent decennial census mandated by the United States Constitution.

  9. Spiral of silence - Wikipedia

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    For example, Lasorsa [48] proposed it may be less a fear of isolation fueling the spiral, and more about political interest (in the case of political debate) and self-efficacy. From a more positive standpoint, Taylor suggested the benefits of opinion expression, whether that opinion was common or not, to be the motivation. [ 2 ]