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MATH 342 - The Mathematics of Social Choice


Next Offered: 2013-2014
Semester Offered: Next Offered 2013-2014
Credits (Range): 3 hours
Attribute: 3NS, QP-F
Social Choice Theory seeks to aggregate individual interests in order to make a collective decision. We will examine the mathematical underpinnings of this field. Applications, chosen particularly from Economics and Politics, may include voting systems, auctions, apportionment of congressional seats, and fair division of goods. We will also discuss the algorithmic and game theoretic issue of creating mechanisms to encourage participants to reveal their honest preferences so that the optimal choice can be made.
Instructor: K. Woods
Prerequisites & Notes
Prerequisite: MATH 220



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