2015 CMS Summer Meeting

University of Prince Edward Island, June 5 - 8, 2015

Abstracts        

Public Lecture

RICHARD NOWAKOWSKI, Dalhousie University
Games: Playing Positions Purposefully  [PDF]

What is it that (some) mathematicians know that allows them to easily defeat professionals at their own game? I’ll present how a mathematician looks at a game, what mathematical structures arise, and how these help. Along the way, we’ll (i) see some games where it is easy to see who wins but not how; (ii) find the smallest positive value (the next number after 0); and (iii) see why being greedy is not always good.

Sponsors

University of Prince Edward Island AARMS: Atlantic Association for Research in the Mathematical Sciences Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences Fields Institute Centre de recherches mathématiques Science Atlantic Mathematics and Statistics Committee Meetings & Conventions Prince Edward Island

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