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UMS Talk – The Mathematics of Gerrymandering

By Dr. Kevin Knudson

Abstract: Drawing the boundaries of voting districts to maximize a party’s likelihood of keeping control has a long history on both sides of the partisan divide. Technological advances have taken this to new levels, generating maps with oddly-shaped, meandering districts that appear unreasonable. Can mathematics come to the rescue? In this talk I will discuss various mathematical approaches to this problem ranging from simple algebra to probabilistic methods to metric geometry.