10
OCT
OCT
Plancherel Lecture: Graphs, partitions, and elections
Colloque / Congrès / Forum
Ouvert au grand public
10.10.2022 17:30
Présentiel
Elections often take place in districts that divide up a
country or region. Sometimes these are relatively fixed, like the
cantons of Switzerland. What if you could re-draw the districts
regularly and try to get advantage for one group over another group in
the election? I'll discuss some mathematical ideas to sample
districting plans with a random walk through the space of graph
partitions. This leads to beautiful questions about the geometry of
graphs and spanning trees. And it lets you see whether a plan is
normal or extreme compared to the alternatives created through a
neutral process. I'll tell you how the logic has been received by
lawyers and judges in the United States.
country or region. Sometimes these are relatively fixed, like the
cantons of Switzerland. What if you could re-draw the districts
regularly and try to get advantage for one group over another group in
the election? I'll discuss some mathematical ideas to sample
districting plans with a random walk through the space of graph
partitions. This leads to beautiful questions about the geometry of
graphs and spanning trees. And it lets you see whether a plan is
normal or extreme compared to the alternatives created through a
neutral process. I'll tell you how the logic has been received by
lawyers and judges in the United States.
Quand?
10.10.2022 17:30
Où?
Organisation
Département de mathematiques
isabella.schmutz@unifr.ch
isabella.schmutz@unifr.ch
Intervenants
Prof. Moon Duchin, Tufts University
Pièces jointes
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