3x03 - Matemáticas vs. Política: Gerrymandering

Dec 15, 2020 · 39m 2s
3x03 - Matemáticas vs. Política: Gerrymandering
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La tercera temporada continúa su curso. En esta ocasión acompaña a Bart y Yis por la intrincada política estadounidense comentando el Gerrymandering y cómo las Matemáticas y la Computación pueden...

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La tercera temporada continúa su curso. En esta ocasión acompaña a Bart y Yis por la intrincada política estadounidense comentando el Gerrymandering y cómo las Matemáticas y la Computación pueden ayudar a detectar, probar y corregir los mapas electorales y así colaborar en el proceso democrático. ¿Por qué no estás fluxeando? ¡Dale al play!

Bibliografía:

Greer, C. (2020, 9 septiembre). Gerrymandering: How drawing jagged lines can impact an election. TED Talk. https://www.ted.com/talks/christina_greer_gerrymandering_how_drawing_jagged_lines_can_impact_an_election
Vox. (2019, 17 octubre). The man who rigged America’s election maps. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpamjJtXqFI
Vox. (2017, 10 abril). The algorithm that could help end partisan gerrymandering. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRCZR_BbjTo
Guest, O., Kanayet, F. J., & Love, B. C. (2019). Gerrymandering and computational redistricting. Journal of Computational Social Science, 2(2), 119-131. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42001-019-00053-9
Herschlaga, G., Ravier, R., & Mattingly, J. (2017, septiembre). Evaluating Partisan Gerrymandering in Wisconsin. Duke University. https://services.math.duke.edu/~jonm/Redistricting/wisconsinRedistricting-InitialVersion.pdf
Ellenberg, J. (2017, 6 octubre). How Computers Turned Gerrymandering Into a Science. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/06/opinion/sunday/computers-gerrymandering-wisconsin.html
Carnegie Mellon University. (2019, 6 noviembre). Mathematicians’ Work Helps Change How People Vote - News - Carnegie Mellon University. https://www.cmu.edu/news/stories/archives/2019/november/gerrymandering-pegden.html
CMU Algorithm Sniffs Out Gerrymandering. (2018, octubre). Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College. https://www.heinz.cmu.edu/media/2018/October/wes-pegden-gerrymandering
Pedgen, W., Procaccia, A. D., & Yu, D. (2017, octubre). A partisan districting protocol with provably nonpartisan outcomes. Carnegie Mellon University. https://arxiv.org/abs/1710.08781

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