Friday, April 20, 2018

Some Math From the Week


My calls to the White House are still going un-returned, so I’ll divvy up some math instead:

1)  Ben Hambrecht on his decision to go work for Grant Sanderson and 3Blue1Brown:

2)  An online “first course” in Galois theory (h/t Gary Davis):

3)  As usual, Jim Propp’s monthly offering intertwines several interesting ideas at once while asking ‘What is a number?’:

4)  A report on the recent 13th “Gathering For (Martin) Gardner” (h/t Egan Chernoff):

5)  ICY somehow missed it, Evelyn Lamb’s first piece for Quanta, on an old graph theory problem and an amateur mathematician:

6)  Another take on the classic “two-envelopes” problem:

7)  Pension math:
8)  At Math-Frolic it was a week of posts (every day) primarily prompted by an old David Wells volume, “The Penguin Book of Curious and Interesting Mathematics” — a gem of a book!  If you missed any of the posts go catch up now.

…Potpourri BONUS! (extra NON-mathematical links of interest): 

1)  If language perception interests you, a fascinating little piece:

2)  And a couple of Twitter entries to end with:

a)  This long, uplifting Twitter thread (h/t to Keith Devlin for me, though no doubt many passed it around):

b)  And this one, because, well… koalas!:



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