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The podcast discusses a proposed circuit-like system to handle elections with numerous candidates, ensuring that the winner beats a significant number of people by comparing them head-to-head in a structured manner.
1:52:18 - 1:55:03 (02:44)
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The podcast discusses a proposed circuit-like system to handle elections with numerous candidates, ensuring that the winner beats a significant number of people by comparing them head-to-head in a structured manner.
ChapterThe Circuit Problem: Crowdsourced Maths Solutions Ep 16
Episode#183 – Po-Shen Loh: Mathematics, Math Olympiad, Combinatorics & Contact Tracing
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
This episode introduces expected value and game theory, discussing how it can be used to make decisions and solve problems by analyzing possible outcomes and associated probabilities.
1:55:03 - 1:56:42 (01:38)
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This episode introduces expected value and game theory, discussing how it can be used to make decisions and solve problems by analyzing possible outcomes and associated probabilities.
ChapterThe Circuit Problem: Crowdsourced Maths Solutions Ep 16
Episode#183 – Po-Shen Loh: Mathematics, Math Olympiad, Combinatorics & Contact Tracing
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The design of a circuit to enable voting in elections has been an area of interest for researchers.
1:56:42 - 1:59:05 (02:23)
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The design of a circuit to enable voting in elections has been an area of interest for researchers. The need for a small circuit that guarantees a fair and democratic winner against multiple candidates is pivotal, and achieving such a circuit is a difficult task.