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In the wrong hands, math can be deadly. Even the simplest numbers
can become powerful forces when manipulated by politicians or the
media, but in the case of the law, your liberty--and your life--can
depend on the right calculation.
In "Math on Trial," mathematicians Leila Schneps and Coralie Colmez
describe ten trials spanning from the nineteenth century to today,
in which mathematical arguments were used--and disastrously
misused--as evidence. They tell the stories of Sally Clark, who was
accused of murdering her children by a doctor with a faulty sense
of calculation; of nineteenth-century tycoon Hetty Green, whose
dispute over her aunt's will became a signal case in the forensic
use of mathematics; and of the case of Amanda Knox, in which a
judge's misunderstanding of probability led him to discount
critical evidence--which might have kept her in jail. Offering a
fresh angle on cases from the nineteenth-century Dreyfus affair to
the murder trial of Dutch nurse Lucia de Berk, Schneps and Colmez
show how the improper application of mathematical concepts can mean
the difference between walking free and life in prison.
A colorful narrative of mathematical abuse, "Math on Trial" blends
courtroom drama, history, and math to show that legal expertise
isn't always enough to prove a person innocent.
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