Math doubleheader with Eugenia Cheng and Amir Alexander. Many of you might be returning for the first time after a couple of years and for many more of you, this might be your first timeever townhall. This is the first, exactly the type of thing we exist to do. Im pleasedto present these two fantastic authors. We love our lecture programs, all the political thoughts, all of the art you hear but i am especially fascinated by a mathematical approach to thinking about the world. Im a reformed college math student having a chance to present Eugenia Cheng and Amir Alexander on a doubleheader is, was a great opportunity for this special homecoming festival im pleased to see everyone here tonight and thanks especially to our partners so the format is unusual tonight if youve been to other townhall because it is a doubleheader. Opening with a solo presentation from Eugenia Cheng, then we will take a short break while we switch the presentations over to Amir Alexander who will get his talk afte
The workers who can interrupt events like for example they have an event that they can interrupt the events, prevent the spread and change the behavior norms. You can see between 40 and 70 oh drops in shootings and killings. This has been demonstrated many times over the last 12 years and replicated in to about 15 in the u. S. You are looking at outbreaks to health problems. You see this as a way to break in and get to the root of the problem before it potentially spreads. Thats exactly it. When you look at the curves or whats happening. Its behaving just like an infectious disease. Its a new sets of methods for approaching it than weve had before. This has been piloted and replicated and had independent evaluations and it works. And baltimore has had four very strong experiences that the cdc and Johns Hopkins have evaluated. Its just not everywhere in baltimore but have had 30 to 50 drops in shootings and killings in some of the neighborhoods that baltimore is using. Its called safe s