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The Mathematics of Politics

The Mathematics of Politics

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It is because mathematics is often misunderstood, it is commonly

believed it has nothing to say about politics. The high school

experience with mathematics, for so many the lasting impression

of the subject, suggests that mathematics is the study of numbers,

operations, formulas, and manipulations of symbols. Those

believing this is the extent of mathematics might conclude

mathematics has no relevance to politics. This book counters this impression.

The second edition of this popular book focuses on mathematical reasoning

about politics. In the search for ideal ways to make certain kinds

of decisions, a lot of wasted effort can be averted if mathematics can determine that

finding such an ideal is actually impossible in the first place.

In the first three parts of this book, we address the following three

political questions:

(1) Is there a good way to choose winners of elections?

(2) Is there a good way to apportion congressional seats?

(3) Is there a good way to make decisions in situations of conflict and

uncertainty?

In the fourth and final part of this book, we examine the Electoral

College system that is used in the United States to select a president.

There we bring together ideas that are introduced in each of the three

earlier parts of the book.

Author: E. Arthur Robinson,Daniel H. Ullman

Publisher: CRC Press
Publish Date: 2016-11-16
Edition: 2
ISBN: 1498798861
ISBN 13: 9781498798860
Dimension: Length: 5.999988 inches, Width: 1.27 inches, Height: 8.999982 inches
Weight: Weight: 2.2928075248 pounds
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 459

It is because mathematics is often misunderstood, it is commonly

believed it has nothing to say about politics. The high school

experience with mathematics, for so many the lasting impression

of the subject, suggests that mathematics is the study of numbers,

operations, formulas, and manipulations of symbols. Those

believing this is the extent of mathematics might conclude

mathematics has no relevance to politics. This book counters this impression.

The second edition of this popular book focuses on mathematical reasoning

about politics. In the search for ideal ways to make certain kinds

of decisions, a lot of wasted effort can be averted if mathematics can determine that

finding such an ideal is actually impossible in the first place.

In the first three parts of this book, we address the following three

political questions:

(1) Is there a good way to choose winners of elections?

(2) Is there a good way to apportion congressional seats?

(3) Is there a good way to make decisions in situations of conflict and

uncertainty?

In the fourth and final part of this book, we examine the Electoral

College system that is used in the United States to select a president.

There we bring together ideas that are introduced in each of the three

earlier parts of the book.

Author: E. Arthur Robinson,Daniel H. Ullman

Publisher: CRC Press
Publish Date: 2016-11-16
Edition: 2
ISBN: 1498798861
ISBN 13: 9781498798860
Dimension: Length: 5.999988 inches, Width: 1.27 inches, Height: 8.999982 inches
Weight: Weight: 2.2928075248 pounds
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 459