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The Art of Mathematics
Carol Jacoby
72 episodes
2 days ago
Conversations, explorations, conjectures solved and unsolved, mathematicians and beautiful mathematics. No math background required.
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Conversations, explorations, conjectures solved and unsolved, mathematicians and beautiful mathematics. No math background required.
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Mathematics
Science
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Math and the Law
The Art of Mathematics
20 minutes 22 seconds
1 year ago
Math and the Law

Lee Kraftchick, a lawyer with a math degree, discusses some of the surprising parallels between the fields. Math is used directly to make statistical arguments to rule out random chance as a cause. He gives examples from his experience in redistricting and affirmative action. Math is used indirectly in legal reasoning from what is known to justified conclusions. Math reasoning and legal reasoning are remarkably similar. He invites lawyers to set aside the usual "lawyers aren't good at math" stereotype and see the beauty of the subject.

The Art of Mathematics
Conversations, explorations, conjectures solved and unsolved, mathematicians and beautiful mathematics. No math background required.