Voting Rights, Markov Chains, and Optimization by Short Bursts

Author:

Cannon SarahORCID,Goldbloom-Helzner Ari,Gupta Varun,Matthews JN,Suwal Bhushan

Abstract

AbstractFinding outlying elementsin probability distributions can be a hard problem. Taking a real example from Voting Rights Act enforcement, we consider the problem of maximizing the number of simultaneous majority-minority districts in a political districting plan. An unbiased random walk on districting plans is unlikely to find plans that approach this maximum. A common search approach is to use a biased random walk: preferentially select districting plans with more majority-minority districts. Here, we present a third option, called short bursts, in which an unbiased random walk is performed for a small number of steps (called the burst length), then re-started from the most extreme plan that was encountered in the last burst. We give empirical evidence that short-burst runs outperform biased random walks for the problem of maximizing the number of majority-minority districts, and that there are many values of burst length for which we see this improvement. Abstracting from our use case, we also consider short bursts where the underlying state space is a line with various probability distributions, and then explore some features of more complicated state spaces and how these impact the effectiveness of short bursts.

Funder

Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences

Prof Amar J Bose Research Foundation

Jonathan M Tisch College of Civic Life

Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering

Claremont McKenna College

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Mathematics,Statistics and Probability

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