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Paul H. Edelman

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Professor of Mathematics .Professor of Law

Voice: (615) 322-0990
Fax: (615) 322-6631
Email: paul.edelman@vanderbilt.edu
Office: Room 269
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Research Interest(s)

Social choice, measuring representation, measuring voting power, law and economics

Education

Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
B.A. Swarthmore College

Biography

Paul H. Edelman holds a joint appointment in the Department of Mathematics and the School of Law. A distinguished mathematician whose scholarship in mathematics has focused on combinatorics, Professor Edelman's work pertaining to the law includes articles on judicial decision making and public choice. Before joining the Vanderbilt faculty, Professor Edelman taught at the University of Minnesota, Carnegie-Mellon University and the University of Pennsylvania.

 

Representative Publications

Articles

Working Papers

  • "The Inverse Banzhaf Problem" (with Noga Alon)

Presentations

  • "Mathematics and the Law: The Apportionment of the House of Representatives," Invited Address, AMS-MAA Joint Mathematics Meeting, San Diego, January 2008
  • "Should the Electoral College Stay, Be Reformed, or Be Abolished," Panel, INFORMS, Washington, D.C., (October 2008)

  • "Mathematics and the Law: The Apportionment of the House of Representatives," Andrew F. Sobczyk Memorial Lecture, Clemson University (April 2008)



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