math.tufts.edu
Department of Mathematics: Math life
http://math.tufts.edu/mathLife
School of Arts and Sciences. The life of the department is animated by a range of groups, teams, and activities. Get involved! The Tufts Mathematics Society names a Professor of the Year each year. 2003: Christoph Börgers. The Mathematical Contest in Modeling. Tufts has entered teams in the competition every year since 2009 and always has a strong showing. In 2014, one of the Tufts teams was awarded Outstanding Winner. The William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition. Organization of Graduate Students ...
math.tufts.edu
Department of Mathematics: Seminars & Colloquia
http://math.tufts.edu/seminars/lecturesWiener.htm
School of Arts and Sciences. Seminars, Colloquia, and Conferences. Seminars, Colloquia, and Conferences. Noam Elkies (Professor, Department of Mathematics, Harvard University). Canonical forms â the mathematical structure of musical canons. Poisson summation and packing problems. Past Norbert Wiener Lecturers. Skip Garibaldi (Institute of Pure and Applied Mathematics, UCLA; Professor, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Emory University). Topological and generic methods in algebra. Uncertaint...
math.tufts.edu
Department of Mathematics: About
http://math.tufts.edu/about
School of Arts and Sciences. How To Reach Us. Welcome to the Department of Mathematics at Tufts University, a premier research university in the Boston area. Our department has vibrant undergraduate and graduate programs, offering BA and BS degrees in Mathematics and Applied Mathematics, and MS and PhD degrees in Mathematics. Image provided by Wikipedia.
math.tufts.edu
Department of Mathematics: Seminars & Colloquia
http://math.tufts.edu/seminars/index.htm
School of Arts and Sciences. Seminars, Colloquia, and Conferences. Seminars, Colloquia, and Conferences.
math.tufts.edu
Department of Mathematics: Seminars & Colloquia
http://math.tufts.edu/seminars/lecturesGuterman.htm
School of Arts and Sciences. Seminars, Colloquia, and Conferences. Seminars, Colloquia, and Conferences. Every academic year, the Department of Mathematics hosts the Martin Guterman lecture, funded by a gift from the Guterman family to commemorate our late colleague Martin Guterman. And his exceptional ability to communicate real mathematics to a broad audience. For this lecture we invite a mathematician known as an engaging speaker. Friday, April 15, 2016 4:00pm Science and Technology Center, 136. Tom B...
matthewkahle.wordpress.com
mathematical musings | Page 2
https://matthewkahle.wordpress.com/page/2
October 3, 2011. In search of a counterexample to the Lovász conjecture. It is a celebrated result of John Dixon, ( The probability of generating the symmetric group,. Subscription) Math. Z. 110 (1969), 199 205.) that if one choose two random permutations in the symmetric group. Uniformly (i.e. each with probability. And independently, the probability that the two permutations generate the whole group tends to. It is clear that this probability will never be greater than. Since there is a. Another approa...
math.tufts.edu
Department of Mathematics:
http://math.tufts.edu/default.aspx
School of Arts and Sciences. Welcome to the Department of Mathematics at Tufts University, a premier research university in the Boston area. This website contains information about our degree programs, faculty research, course offerings, seminars, and more. School of Arts and Sciences. Medford, MA 02155. Professor and Chair Misha Kilmer has been invited to give a plenary lecture at the SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering. Full news and press. The Boston Artists Ensemble. Was held on ...
matthewkahle.wordpress.com
Glimpses of Benoît B. Mandelbrot | mathematical musings
https://matthewkahle.wordpress.com/2012/08/21/glimpses-of-benoit-b-mandelbrot
August 21, 2012. Glimpses of Benoît B. Mandelbrot. The AMS Notices has an article this month. With personal recollections about Mandelbrot; mathematical recollections will be saved for another article. He comes across as deeply curious and knowledgeable about almost every subject imaginable. Mandelbrot gave the closing address of the 2006 International Congress of Mathematicians. He congratulated Werner. Also I wonder who he had in mind as the third Fields Medalist? This entry was posted in uncategorized.
matthewkahle.wordpress.com
Over the top | mathematical musings
https://matthewkahle.wordpress.com/2013/03/18/over-the-top
March 18, 2013. I was having fun browsing the 3D Printing marketplace Shapeways. And then I stumbled across this. Rubik’s Cube by Oskar van Deventer. And my brain exploded a little bit. Van Deventer has designed an impressive collection of cube-like puzzles. Which can only be made by 3D printing. I have an older puzzle by him called Topsy Turvy. Cube), but I like Topsy Turvy as mathematical art, and especially as a “faithful embedding” of the Mathieu group M12 in physical space. And tagged head exploded.
matthewkahle.wordpress.com
Abel prize for Szemerédi | mathematical musings
https://matthewkahle.wordpress.com/2012/03/27/abel-prize-for-szemeredi
March 27, 2012. Abel prize for Szemerédi. Hungarian mathematician Endre Szemerédi. Has been awarded the Abel Prize. Here is a nice interview with him. Translated to English by Zsuzsanna Dancso. Original in Hungarian here. I think Szemerédi’s sense of humor comes across well in the interview. I would like to modify my opinion — now I only regard the Fields medal and the Wolf prize as the most prestigious. This entry was posted in uncategorized. One thought on “ Abel prize for Szemerédi.