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With respect to history – Illustrated Theory of Numbers
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Illustrated Theory of Numbers. Writing, illustrating, and publishing a text. With respect to history. My goal in teaching was to have every student engage directly with at least two primary mathematical sources, in translation of course. The first resource was the textbook I chose:. The Mathematics of Egypt, Mesopotamia, China, India, and Islam: a Sourcebook. And I have referred to it often, for enjoyment, and also in teacher education projects. Click to enlarge the historical notes from Chapter 2. You a...
Determinants and Pick’s theorem, in color. – Illustrated Theory of Numbers
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Illustrated Theory of Numbers. Writing, illustrating, and publishing a text. Determinants and Pick’s theorem, in color. Like most blogs, the Illustrated Theory of Numbers blog went on a long hiatus. Unlike most blogs, this one has returned! I was heavily influenced by Conway’s visual approach to binary quadratic forms, found in Chapter 1 of “The (sensual) Quadratic Form.”. It’s amazing how far you can go with his topographs. I think I can go through reduction theory, symmetries (a.k.a&#...One thing I use...
Fractions and semiotics. – Illustrated Theory of Numbers
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Illustrated Theory of Numbers. Writing, illustrating, and publishing a text. Fractions haunt elementary school teachers and occupy a disproportionate (1/2? But I like fractions, especially comparing them, and teaching fractions raises some important issues at the heart of mathematics. My two favorite fraction topics are the mediant. I wish more teachers would tell these children something like “What you’ve done isn’t adding the fractions, it’s something much more interesting. ...If you start with fractio...
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Illustrated Theory of Numbers. Writing, illustrating, and publishing a text. I am writing a book, the. Illustrated Theory of Numbers. This blog chronicles my writing, design, and publishing efforts. Click here to start reading. 1 thought on “About”. September 17, 2012 at 3:51 pm. Out of curiosity, do you have a rough eta for finishing the book? I would be pretty excited to teach from this (though I likely won’t have the opportunity for a few years). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
Colorful programming – Illustrated Theory of Numbers
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Illustrated Theory of Numbers. Writing, illustrating, and publishing a text. A few months ago, I signed up for CS 101 at Udacity.com. This provided a wonderful introduction to the Python programming language. I was a pretty good Turbo Pascal programmer in high-school (early 1990s), but my programming since then had only involved short snippets in R (for statistics), SAGE. Click to enlarge the opening of Chapter 3. Illustrated Theory of Numbers. Why insert Python code instead of some universal pseudo-code?
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Illustrated Theory of Numbers. Writing, illustrating, and publishing a text. April 28, 2013. Determinants and Pick’s theorem, in color. Like most blogs, the Illustrated Theory of Numbers blog went on a long hiatus. Unlike most blogs, this one has returned! I was heavily influenced by Conway’s visual approach to binary quadratic forms, found in Chapter 1 of “The (sensual) Quadratic Form.”. It’s amazing how far you can go with his topographs. I think I can go through reduction theory, symmetries ...One thi...
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