|   Lecture   |
  Date   |
  Section   |
  Topic   |
  Homework   |
| 1 |
1/13 |
|
  No Class   |
    |
| 2 |
1/15 |
|
  No Class   |
    |
| 3 |
1/18 |
1.1-1.2 |
  Preference Ballots and Plurality Method   |
  Cht. 1# 4, 6, 12, 14   |
| 4 |
1/20 |
1.3 |
  Borda Count   |
  Cht. 1# 20, 22, 23, 25   |
| 5 |
1/22 |
1.4 |
  Instant Run-Off Methods   |
  Cht. 1# 32, 33, 34   |
| 6 |
1/25 |
1.5 |
  The Method of Pairwise Comparisons   |
  Cht. 1# 38, 40, 51, 52, 53   |
| 7 |
1/27 |
1.6 |
  Rankings   |
  Cht. 1# 41, 47*, 48*, 50*   |
| 8 |
1/29 |
2.1-2.2 |
  Weighted Voting and Banzhaf Power   |
  Cht. 2# 4, 8, 10, 11, 14   |
| 9 |
2/1 |
2.3 |
  Applications of Banzhaf Power Index   |
  Cht. 2# 20, 24   |
| 10 |
2/3 |
2.4 |
  Shapley-Shubik Power Index   |
  Cht. 2# 26, 31, 34, 42   |
| 11 |
2/5 |
2.5 |
  Applications of Shapley-Shubik   |
    |
| 12 |
2/8 |
3.1-3.2 |
  Fair Division and the Divider-Chooser Method   |
  Cht. 2# 38, 42, 43   |
| 13 |
2/10 |
3.3 |
  The Lone-Divider Method   |
  Cht. 3# 1, 8, 16, 21, 30   |
| 14 |
2/12 |
3.4 |
  The Lone-Chooser Method   |
  Cht. 3# 26   |
| 15 |
2/15 |
3.5 |
  The Last Diminisher Method   |
  Cht. 3# 34, 42, 46, 48, 50   |
| 16 |
2/17 |
3.6 |
  The Method of Sealed Bids   |
  Cht. 3# 54, 57, 59   |
| 17 |
2/19 |
3.7 |
  The Method of Markers   |
  Cht. 3# 66, 67, 70   |
| 18 |
2/22 |
|
  Review   |
    |
| 19 |
2/24 |
|
  Midterm 1   |
    |
| 20 |
2/26 |
4.1 |
  Apportionment Problems   |
  Cht. 4# 1, 4, 6, 7, 8   |
| 21 |
3/1 |
4.2 |
  Hamilton's Method & the Quota Rule   |
  Cht. 4# 14, 19, 23*, 32*   |
| 22 |
3/3 |
4.3 |
  The Alabama and Other Paradoxes   |
  Cht. 4# 23, 31, 32   |
| 23 |
3/5 |
4.4 |
  Jefferson's Method   |
  Cht. 4# 33, 34, 43, 44   |
| 24 |
3/15 |
4.5-4.6 |
  Adam's and Webster's Methods   |
  Cht. 4# 42   |
| 25 |
3/17 |
10.4 |
  Geometric Sequences   |
  Cht. 10# 58, 60, 61  |
| 26 |
3/19 |
10.5 |
  Deferred Annuities   |
  Cht. 10# 64, 66, 70, 71   |
| 27 |
3/22 |
10.5 |
  Deferred Annuities - con'd   |
    |
| 28 |
3/24 |
|
  Rule of Proportion   |
    |
| 29 |
3/26 |
|
  Logarithms   |
  Logarithm Problems   |
| 30 |
3/29 |
15.1-15.3 |
  Probability, Permutations & Combinations   |
  Cht. 15# 3, 4, 9, 12, 20, 25, 34   |
| 31 |
3/31 |
15.4-15.5 |
  Probability Spaces   |
  Cht. 15# 37, 40, 49, 56   |
| 32 |
4/2 |
16.1-16.3 |
  Normal Distributions & Standardizing Normal Data   |
  Cht. 15# 55, 57   |
| 33 |
4/5 |
16.4 |
  68-95-99.7 Rule   |
  Cht. 16# 3, 6, 9, 13, 16, 27   |
| 34 |
4/7 |
16.5 |
  Normal Curves as Models of Real-Life Data   |
  Cht. 16# 29, 33, 38, 45, 50   |
| 35 |
4/9 |
16.6-16.7 |
  Distribution of Random Events   |
  Cht. 16# 57, 59, 64   |
| 36 |
4/12 |
|
  Review
  |
    |
| 37 |
4/14 |
|
  Midterm 2   |
    |
| 38 |
4/16 |
|
  Game Theory, Zero-Sum Games
  |
  p. 620# 1, 3, 6, 12   |
| 39 |
4/19 |
|
  Minimax Theorem, 2x2 Matrix Games
  |
  Game Theory Problems   |
| 40 |
4/21 |
|
  Other Applications of Matrices
  |
    |
| 41 |
4/23 |
|
  The Prisoner's Dilemma & Nash Equilibrium
  |
  Game Theory Problems 2   |
| 42 |
4/26 |
|
  Review
  |
    |