Power of Mathematical Thinking: From Newton's Laws to Elections and the Economy
Power of Mathematical Thinking: From Newton's Laws to Elections and the Economy
The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics (1x1)
: 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, Professor Saari introduces Simpson's paradox, which shows that a whole can surprisingly often differ from the sum of its parts.