introduce
Mathematical diversity
Jesse Emspark
Part 1: The big question
1.1. The most unresolved problem in mathematics is still a mystery
By Rachel Crowell
1.2 English random walk
Jordan Allenberg
1.3 Hilbert walks to make the Clay Institute of Mathematics work
Author: Evelyn Lamb
1.4 Number games
Kelsey Houston Edwards
1.5 Is mathematics as diverse as science?
By John Hogan
1.6 The new proof solves the irrational number problem 80 years ago
By Leila Sloman
1.7 Three-body problem
By Richard Montgomery
1.8 Unable to (solve) problems
Authors: Toby S. Cubitt, David Perez-Garcia and Michael Wolf
Part 2: Measurement and analysis
2.1 Facing the unknown
Jessica Herman
2.2 Major issues with P value
By Lydia Dunworth
2.3 How small is it?
Naomi Oresquez
2.4 Calculations for poetry services
Author: Evelyn Lamb
2.5 Say goodbye to score feet
Author: Evelyn Lamb
Part Three: Society, Politics and Economics
3.1 Can algorithms help resolve political paralysis?
Julia Hotz
3.2 Smartphone data show that voters in black communities have waited longer
Daniel Gallisto
3.3 Geometry and Gerrymandering
by Moon Du Qin
3.4 Ask Gini: How to measure inequality
Author: Evelyn Lamb
3.5 The U.S. economy is manipulated
Joseph E. Stiglitz
3.6 Is inequality inevitable?
Author: Bruce Bogosian
Part 4: Your health numbers
4.1 False alarm
Sarah Levin Fraser
4.2 The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle of Social Science Modeling
Ben Clemens
4.3 The geometric orientation of target candidates for coronavirus drugs
Michael Dahl
4.4 If policymakers better explain their risks, few people will be afraid of the COVID vaccine
Claudia Wallis
4.5 When evaluating new risks, facts are not enough
By Baruch Fischhoff
Part 5: Math Drive Technology
5.1 (hacking) the mathematics of passwords
Jean-Paul De La Haye
5.2 Why history is important to code breakers
Author: Craig P. Bauer
5.3 Color-changing fibers uncover a tricky mystery
By Jeremy Hsu
5.4 Algorithms help find missing persons at sea
Scott Hershberg
5.5 Mathematics helps build a global digital community
By Cindy Lawrence
5.6 The mathematics of making connections
Kelsey Houston Edwards
Part 6: Mathematics 101: Education and Learning
6.1 Why doesn’t the mathematics education in the United States add up?
Author: Jo Baoler & Pablo Zoido
6.2 Teach the argument: 5 × 3 Five 3s or three 5s?
Author: Evelyn Lamb
6.3 The surprising connection between casual mathematics and undecidability
Author: Evelyn Lamb
6.4 Math phrases that melt my brain
Author: Evelyn Lamb
6.5 Study on the back of the envelope
By Amanda Baker
6.6 Score: What went wrong
Robert S. Siegler
6.7 The only way to win is not to play games
Author: Evelyn Lamb
Part 7: Popular Culture Math
7.1 For math enthusiasts: a free-rider guide to the number 42
Jean-Paul De La Haye
7.2 What is the most interesting number?
Author: Evelyn Lamb