This thesis is part of a broader research context centered around the question, "How can algorithmic language improve the drafting of laws?". Specifically, it proposes a possible algorithmic representation in pseudo-code of the U.S. Presidential election process.

This thesis is part of a broader research context centered around the question, "How can algorithmic language improve the drafting of laws?". Specifically, it proposes a possible algorithmic representation in pseudo-code of the U.S. Presidential election process.

Algorithmic Representation of the USA President Electoral Process

FRACALANZA, PIETRO
2023/2024

Abstract

This thesis is part of a broader research context centered around the question, "How can algorithmic language improve the drafting of laws?". Specifically, it proposes a possible algorithmic representation in pseudo-code of the U.S. Presidential election process.
2023
Algorithmic Representation of the USA President Electoral Process
This thesis is part of a broader research context centered around the question, "How can algorithmic language improve the drafting of laws?". Specifically, it proposes a possible algorithmic representation in pseudo-code of the U.S. Presidential election process.
Algorithm
Election
Representation
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