From Magic to Mathematics and Back

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Persi Diaconis, Stanford University
McCosh 10

The way that a magic trick works is sometimes as amazing as the trick itself. I will illustrate with a trick that fools magicians. The mathematics behind the trick, which has its origins in Sanskrit poetry, now has applications to cryptography, robot vision (and smart pens), breaking and entering and elsewhere. Varying the trick in natural ways leads to problems beyond modern mathematics. This lecture will be accessible to a general audience.