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Math for Liberal Studies: The Luhn Algorithm
HamblinMath
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In this video, we learn how to use the Luhn algorithm to verify credit card ID numbers, and find missing check digits.
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Math for Liberal Studies: Banzhaf Power Index
HamblinMath
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In this video, we learn how to compute the Banzhaf power index for each voter in a weighted voting system.
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Math for Liberal Studies: Shapley-Shubik Power Index
HamblinMath
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In this video, we learn how to compute the Shapley-Shubik power index for each voter in a weighted voting system.
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Math for Liberal Studies: Apportionment -- Webster's Method
HamblinMath
686 views
In this video, we learn how to use Hamilton's Method to solve apportionment problems.
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Math for Liberal Studies: Apportionment -- Adams' Method
HamblinMath
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In this video, we learn how to use Adams' Method to solve apportionment problems.
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Math for Liberal Studies: Apportionment -- Jefferson's Method
HamblinMath
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In this video, we learn how to use Jefferson's Method to solve apportionment problems.
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Math for Liberal Studies: Apportionment -- Hamilton's Method
HamblinMath
1,097 views
In this video, we learn how to use Hamilton's Method to solve apportionment problems.
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Math for Liberal Studies: Apportionment -- Introduction
HamblinMath
1,088 views
In this video, we learn the basic concepts we use to solve apportionment problems. Once you have watched this video, you're ready to learn about how to actually solve an a...
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Math for Liberal Studies: Instant-Runoff Voting
HamblinMath
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In this video, we see some examples using instant-runoff voting to find the winner of an election.
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Math for Liberal Studies: Sequential Pairwise Voting
HamblinMath
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In this video, we practice using sequential pairwise voting to find the winner of an election. We also discuss how sequential pairwise voting is related to the Condorcet m...
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