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                    MATHEMATICS 
                      AND SOCIETY 
                      The Nathan and Beatrice Keyfitz Lectures in Mathematics 
                      and the Social Sciences 
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                      Public Lecture Series  
                   
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      | The Fields Institute is pleased to announce 
        a series of public lectures on the topic of "mathematics and the 
        social sciences". These lectures will be of interest to the university 
        community as well as to individuals involved in public administration, 
        economics, health policy, social and political science. The purpose of 
        the series is both to inform the public of some of the ways quantitative 
        methods are being used to design solutions to societal problems, and to 
        encourage dialogue between mathematical and social scientists. 
         The lecture series will be held annually. Lecturers are selected by 
          a distinguished international committee consisting of both mathematicians 
          and social scientisits. All lectures are open to the public and everyone 
          is welcome. 
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      Spring 2016 
        Wolfgang Lutz 
        Founding Director, Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human 
        Capital (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU) / Director, World Population Program 
        (IIASA) 
        Modelling human capital formation as the basis for assessing the benefits 
        of education: A global perspective | 
     
     
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      November 3, 2014 
        Paul Milgrom 
        Shirley R. and Leonard W. Ely, Jr. Professor in Humanities and Sciences, 
        Stanford University 
        Reallocating Radio Spectrum: A Hard Resource Allocation Problem 
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         March 21, 2013 --6 p.m. 
          Douglas R. Hofstadter 
          College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Science 
          and Comparative Literature, Indiana University  
          The Ubiquity of Analogy in Mathematical Thought 
           
          Location of Talk: HS 610, Health Sciences Building, 155 College Street 
          (map) 
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      May 3, 2012 
        Stephen 
        Fienberg, Maurice Falk University Professor of Statistics and 
        Social Science,Carnegie Mellon University 
          
        Counting the People 
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         March 14, 2011  
          George Lakoff, Linguistics Dept, University 
          of California Berkeley 
          The Cognitive and Neural Basis of Mathematics  
         
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      April 15, 2010 
        Robert C. Merton, Harvard Business School 
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        Observations on the Science of Finance in the Practice of Finance: Past, 
        Present, and Future  | 
     
     
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      March 31, 2009 
        Maya Bar-Hillel Center for the Study 
        of Rationality, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.  
        The Bible Code: Riddle and Solution  | 
     
     
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       October 30, 2007  
        Jon Kleinberg, Professor of Computer Science, Cornell University 
         
        The Geography of Social and Information Networks 
         
         
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       Inaugural Lecture  
        May 8, 2007 -- 6:00 p.m.Joel E. Cohen, 
         
        Professor of Populations, Rockefeller and Columbia Universities, New York 
         
        How Many People Can the Earth Support? And How Do You Know That? 
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