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Research in Mathematics and Public Policy
Título:
Research in Mathematics and Public Policy
ISBN:
9783030587482
Edição:
1st ed. 2020.
PRODUCTION_INFO:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2020.
Descrição Física:
IX, 125 p. 31 illus., 28 illus. in color. online resource.
Série:
Association for Women in Mathematics Series, 23
Conteúdo:
Exploring the Application of Machine Learning for Downscaling Climate Projections (K. Van Abel, A. Back, M.K. Brennan, O.S. Chegwidden, M. Hughes, M. Pinheiro, C.M. Bitz).-Approaches to analyzing the vulnerability of community water systems to groundwater contamination in Los Angeles County (M.E. Miro, K. Best, N. Kaynar, R. Kirpes, A. Najera Chesler) -- The measurement of disaster recovery efficiency using data envelopment analysis: An application to electric power restoration (P. Hunt, K. Klima) -- Transparency Tools for Fairness in AI (Luskin) (M. Chen, A. Shahverdi, S. Anderson, S.Y. Park, J. Zhang, D. Dachman-Soled, K. Lauter, M. Wu) -- The Hidden Price of Convenience: A Cyber-Inclusive Cost-Benefit Analysis of Smart Cities (U. Bulut, E. Frye, J. Greene, Y. Li, Mary Lee) -- Security of New Hope Under Partial Key Exposure (D. Dachman-Soled, H. Gong, M. Kulkarni, A. Shahverdi).
Resumo:
This volume features a variety of research projects at the intersection of mathematics and public policy. The topics included here fall in the areas of cybersecurity and climate change, two broad and impactful issues that benefit greatly from mathematical techniques. Each chapter in the book is a mathematical look into a specific research question related to one of these issues, an approach that offers the reader insight into the application of mathematics to important public policy questions. The articles in this volume are papers inspired by a Workshop for Women in Mathematics and Public Policy, held January 22-25, 2019 at the Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics and the Luskin Center at the University of California, Los Angeles. The workshop was created to promote and develop women at all levels of their careers as researchers in mathematics and public policy. The idea was modeled after other successful Research Collaboration Conferences for Women, where junior and senior women come together at week-long conferences held at mathematics institutes to work on pre-defined research projects. The workshop focused on how mathematics can be used in public policy research and was designed to foster collaborative networks for women to help address the gender gap in mathematics and science.
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LANGUAGE:
Inglês