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Mathematical and Geometrical Problems, The Iconographic Encyclopedia of Science, Literature and Art c. 1851 Copyright free.

Hongkong, Bank of China. Inside the tower

Patterns of chaotic interaction, though dichotomous, are the drivers of the universe.

Sierpinski gasket. The 10th of 25 mathematic Lego mini mosaics (20 inches square). When completed the entire montage will stretch over 42 feet. (THIS IS A 3-D AND DIFFICULT TO PHOTOGRAPH FROM ABOVE)

My new mathematics book for school for this year, I'm glad that I don't have to look at it all day

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Old city, Jerusalem

A few photos from a trip in 2015 inside the Andrew Wiles Building in Oxford, named after the man who solved Fermat's Last Theorem

Elementary Advanced Award

A very cool idea in mathematics that is worth looking up is that of space filling curves or Peano curves first described by Giuseppe Peano.

 

The specific curve depicted here is due to David Hilbert, and is so called a Hilbert curve.

 

This turned out kinda wierd, kinda neat, hopefully not gruesome.

Here's that transitional Ollie I was talking about earlier, from one bench to the other. Too bad it was such a grey day, but thank god it didn't rain.

 

Menace Skate and Apparel.

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Most people agree that fractions are a bugbear in mathematics. Wherever they rear their ugly heads, they wreak havoc on both novice and expert alike. So how can we show that the non-terminating repeating decimal 0.999… is exactly equal to the number 1? ...

 

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Mathematical autumn :)

 

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Teaching math processes to Grade 2 students at East Bay Waldorf School.

Blogged at: thewaldorfway.blogspot.com/2010/04/grade-two-math.html

Title: Hereford House - Mathematical Class - Glebe Training College

Dated: No date

Digital ID: 15051_a047_006491

Series: NRS 15051 School Photographic collection

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A kind of bamboo, quite abundant in the Brazilian Atlantic forest. Minas Gerais' interior, Brazil.

by Samuel Musungayi.

 

Captured with a Konica Big Mini HG BM-300 and an expired roll of Agfachrome CTx 100 from May 1998.

 

CanoScan 8800F.

I've always loved math and geometry and it's always amazed me how mathematically orientated nature is. Patterns and shapes in nature seem to follow very mathematical models like the Fibonacci sequence and the Golden Mean. It's evolution at it's finest.

 

Canon EOS 40D

Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM

Canon 580EX Speedlite

Canon 430EX Speedlite

 

Strobist info: Shot on a black cloth with 580EX above triggered by a Canon off camera shoe cord, and a 430EX directly below triggered by the 580EX.

 

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"Nadir Afonso ( 1920-2013) was a Portuguese geometric abstractionist painter. Formally trained in architecture, which he practiced early in his career with Le Corbusier and Oscar Niemeyer"

 

Fundação Nadir Afonso | Architecture by Álvaro Siza Vieira

The infamous wooden bridge over the River Cam at Queens was originally erected in 1749 and not by Newton as is often attributed. It was rebuilt in 1905 to the original design.

Outside the Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute, Gauss Way, Berkeley, CA

(an old, old photo from a blackboard)

Seen at the History of Computers Museum in San Jose.

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