Joint Mathematics Meetings AMS Special Session
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2023 Joint Mathematics Meetings (JMM 2023)
- John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center, Boston Marriott Hotel, and Boston Sheraton Hotel, Boston, MA
- January 4-7, 2023 (Wednesday - Saturday)
- Meeting #1183
Associate Secretary for the AMS Scientific Program:
Steven H. Weintraub, Lehigh University shw2@lehigh.edu
AMS Special Session on Mathematical Foundations of Democracy I
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Thursday January 5, 2023, 1:00 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Mathematical Foundations of Democracy I
Room 202, Hynes Convention Center
Organizers:
Stanley Chang, Wellesley College schang@wellesley.edu
Andrew Schultz, Wellesley College
Ismar Volic, Wellesley College
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1:00 p.m.
"A Resolution of the Arrow Impossibility Theorem"
Eric Maskin*, Harvard University
(1183-91-18622) -
2:00 p.m.
How frequently do monotonicity anomalies occur in real-world ranked choice elections?
Adam Graham-Squire, High Point University
David McCune*, William Jewell College
(1183-91-18611) -
2:30 p.m.
Arrow's Actual Impossibility Theorem
Rick Klima*, Appalachian State University
(1183-91-16404) -
3:00 p.m.
DemocraCS: Computational Perspectives on Democracy
Anson Kahng*, University of Rochester
(1183-68-18914) -
3:30 p.m.
Swing models
Bernard N. Grofman, University of California Irvine
Mark Curtis Wilson*, University of Massachusetts Amherst
(1183-91-17881) -
4:00 p.m.
CANCELLED-Mathematical models of wealth distribution and oligarchy
Bruce M Boghosian*, Department of Mathematics, Tufts University
(1183-91-18048)
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1:00 p.m.
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Friday January 6, 2023, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Mathematical Foundations of Democracy II
Room 202, Hynes Convention Center
Organizers:
Stanley Chang, Wellesley College schang@wellesley.edu
Ismar Volic, Wellesley College
Andrew Schultz, Wellesley College
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9:00 a.m.
Combatting Gerrymandering with Social Choice: the Design of Multi-member Districts
Nikhil Garg*, Cornell Tech
Wes Gurnee, MIT
David Rothschild, Microsoft Research
David Shmoys, Cornell University
(1183-68-18244) -
9:30 a.m.
Colorado in Context: A Case Study in Math and Fair Redistricting in Colorado
Jeanne Nielsen Clelland, University of Colorado Boulder
Daryl R. DeFord, Washington State University
Beth Malmskog*, Colorado College
Flavia Sancier-Barbosa, Colorado College
(1183-91-22018) -
10:00 a.m.
The Geography and Election Outcome (GEO) Metric: an Introduction
Marion Campisi*, San Jose State University
Thomas Ratliff, Wheaton College
Stephanie Somersille, Somersille Math Education Services
Ellen Veomett, Saint Mary's College of California
(1183-10-21789) -
10:30 a.m.
An Invitation to Computational Redistricting
Daryl R. DeFord*, Washington State University
(1183-05-18317) -
11:00 a.m.
Quantifying Communities of Interest in Electoral Redistricting
Erin Chambers, St. Louis University
Moon Duchin, Tufts University
Ranthony A C Edmonds*, The Ohio State University
Parker Edwards, University of Notre Dame
Jn Matthews, University of Chicago
Anthony E Pizzimenti, George Mason University
Chanel Richardson, The MGGG Redistricting Lab
Parker Rule, Tufts University
Ari Stern, Washington University in St. Louis
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11:30 a.m.
New ideas for evaluating incumbency protection in district plans
Jeanne Nielsen Clelland*, University of Colorado Boulder
(1183-91-18291)
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9:00 a.m.