Power of Mathematical Thinking: From Newton's Laws to Elections and the Economy

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  • Premiered: Jan 2010
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Season 1
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The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics
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Jan 01, 2010
Begin your mathematical odyssey across a wide range of topics, exploring the apparently unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics at solving problems in the real world. As an example, .. show full overview
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Seeing Higher Dimensions and Symmetry
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Jan 01, 2010
Many of the examples in this course deal with the geometry of higher-dimension spaces. Learn why this is a natural outcome of situations with several variables and why higher dimensions .. show full overview
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Understanding Ptolemy's Enduring Achievement
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Jan 01, 2010
Although the ancient astronomer Ptolemy was wrong about the sun going around the Earth, his mathematical insights are still applicable to modern problems, such as the shape of the F ring .. show full overview
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Kepler's Law of Planetary Motion
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Jan 01, 2010
Delve into Kepler's three laws, which explain the motions of the planets and laid the foundation for Newton's revolution in mathematics, physics, and astronomy. Discover how Kepler used .. show full overview
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Newton's Powerful Law of Gravitation
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Jan 01, 2010
Explore Newton's radically different way of thinking in science that makes him a giant among applied mathematicians. By analyzing the mathematical consequences of Kepler's laws, he came .. show full overview
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Is Newton's Law Precisely Correct?
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Jan 01, 2010
According to Newton's inverse square law, the gravitational attraction between two objects changes in inverse proportion to the square of the distance between them. But why isn't it the .. show full overview
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Expansion and Recurrence - Newtonian Chaos!
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Jan 01, 2010
While a two-body system is relatively simple to analyze with Newton's laws of motion, the situation with three or more bodies can become chaotically unpredictable. Discover how this .. show full overview
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Stable Motion and Central Configurations
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Jan 01, 2010
When the number of bodies is greater than two, chaos need not rule. Some arrangements—called central configurations—are stable because the forces between the different bodies cancel out. .. show full overview
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The Evolution of the Expanding Universe
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Jan 01, 2010
Use mathematical ideas that you have learned in the course to investigate the evolution of an expanding universe according to Newton's laws. Amazingly, the patterns that emerge from this .. show full overview
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The Winner Is... Determined by Voting Rules
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Jan 01, 2010
Focus on the paradoxical results that can occur in plurality voting when three or more candidates are involved. The Borda count, which ranks candidates in order of preference with .. show full overview
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Why Do Voting Paradoxes Occur?
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Jan 01, 2010
When voters rank their preferences for different candidates in an election, tallying the results can be tedious and complicated. Learn Professor Saari's ingenious geometric method that .. show full overview
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The Order Matters in Paired Comparisons
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Jan 01, 2010
Can you come up with a voting rule that will ensure the election of a candidate that most voters rank near the bottom in a large field of candidates? In fact, there's a method that .. show full overview
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No Fair Election Rule? Arrow's Theorem
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Jan 01, 2010
Explore Arrow's impossibility theorem, which is often summarized as "no voting rule is fair." But is that depiction correct? Dr. Saari shows how the conditions of Arrow's theorem can be .. show full overview
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Multiple Scales - When Divide and Conquer Fails
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Jan 01, 2010
Divide and conquer is a tried and true technique for solving complex problems by breaking them into manageable components. But how successful is it? Learn how Arrow's theorem shows that this approach has built-in flaws, much as with voting rules.
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Sen's Theorem - Individual versus Societal Needs
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Jan 01, 2010
Expanding on Arrow's theorem, Amartya Sen showed that there is an apparently inevitable restriction on the rights of individuals to make even trivial decisions. But Professor Saari .. show full overview
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How Majority Improvements Go Wrong
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Jan 01, 2010
Use geometry to investigate issues from game theory; namely, how to devise an unbeatable strategy when presenting a proposal to a committee and why too much tinkering can ruin the .. show full overview
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Elections with More than Three Candidates
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Jan 01, 2010
Delve into the problems that can arise when more than three candidates run in a plurality election. For example, with seven candidates, the number of things that can go wrong is 1050—or a one followed by 50 zeros!
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Donuts in Decisions, Emotions, Color Vision
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Jan 01, 2010
See how the simple geometry of a donut shape, called a torus, helps unlock an abundance of mysteries, including how to decide where to have a picnic, how the brain reads emotions in faces, and how color vision works.
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Apportionment Problems of the U.S. Congress
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Jan 01, 2010
Because a congressional district cannot be represented by a fraction of a representative, a rounding-off procedure is needed. Discover how this explains why there are 435 representatives .. show full overview
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The Current Apportionment Method
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Jan 01, 2010
Beware of looking at the parts in isolation from the whole—a mathematical lesson illustrated by the subtly flawed current method of apportioning representatives to the U.S. Congress. The .. show full overview
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The Mathematics of Adam Smith's Invisible Hand
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Jan 01, 2010
According to Adam Smith's "invisible hand," the unfettered market balances supply and demand to reach an equilibrium price for any commodity. Probe this famous idea with the tools of .. show full overview
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The Unexpected Chaos of Price Dynamics
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Jan 01, 2010
The world economy is full of examples in which the invisible hand should have created price stability, but chaos resulted. What went wrong? Discover that many times there isn't enough .. show full overview
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Using Local Information for Global Insights
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Jan 01, 2010
Follow Professor Saari into the unknown to see what a simple graph can reveal about a seemingly unpredictable rivalry between street gangs. Then continue your investigation of social .. show full overview
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Toward a General Picture of What Can Occur
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Jan 01, 2010
Finish the course by using a concept called the winding number to explain why fairness is judged differently by different cultures. Your analysis captures perfectly the ability of .. show full overview

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