A Mathematical Look at Politics

A Mathematical Look at Politics

Author
E. Arthur Robinson Jr., Daniel H. Ullman
Publisher
CRC Press
Language
English
Edition
1
Year
2010
Page
477
ISBN
1439819831,9781439819838
File Type
pdf
File Size
2.0 MiB

What Ralph Nader's spoiler role in the 2000 presidential election tells us about the American political system. Why Montana went to court to switch the 1990 apportionment to Dean€™s method. How the US tried to use game theory to win the Cold War, and why it didn€™t work. When students realize that mathematical thinking can address these sorts of pressing concerns of the political world it naturally sparks their interest in the underlying mathematics. A Mathematical Look at Politics is designed as an alternative to the usual mathematics texts for students in quantitative reasoning courses. It applies the power of mathematical thinking to problems in politics and public policy. Concepts are precisely defined. Hypotheses are laid out. Propositions, lemmas, theorems, and corollaries are stated and proved. Counterexamples are offered to refute conjectures. Students are expected not only to make computations but also to state results, prove them, and draw

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