MA 27900, Spring 2024
Modern Mathematics In Science And Society
Credit Hours: 3.00. The course covers topics in combinatorics and probability applied to real life situations such as the paradoxa of democracy, weighted voting, fair division, apportionment, traveling salesmen, the mathematics of networks, Fibonacci numbers, golden ratio, growth patterns in nature, mathematics of money, symmetry, fractals, censuses and surveys, random sampling, sample spaces, permutations and uniform probability spaces.
Instructor Info
Section |
Room |
Time |
Instructor |
Office |
001 |
HAMP 3153 |
12:30PM |
MWF |
Brooke M Max
|
MATH 808 |
Course Materials
Section |
Type |
Title |
Author |
ALL |
TEXT |
Modern Mathematics |
Peter Tannenbaum |
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