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In a computer generated illustration supplied by the American Institute of Mathematics, the E8 root system related to the Lie group E8, which is 248 dimensions, is seen. A math problem so complicated that its solution would cover the island of Manhattan if written out was cracked by researchers after going unsolved for more than a century. The 18-member team of mathematicians and computer scientists convened by the American Institute of Mathematics in Palo Alto, Calif., took four years to map a 248-dimensional object known as the "Lie group E8." (AP Graphic/John Stembridge, University of Michigan)
I have my 3rd test next Monday & I am so not ready! Well I guess, I could have been doing a better job of studying & not settng up this staged shot.
At an after-school math program, incorporating art, music, dance, song, and other ways to highlight understanding of math concepts. The event presented by Mr. Eddie Walker at Powderly Library
01 Evidence
02 He's a liquid
03 Evergreen
04 No-one driving
05 Summerland
06 Running man
07 Burning car
08 Catwalk
09 Underpass
Splash Math - Grade K-5 offers comprehensive content and cool interactive problems to keep your kids hooked. Splash Math is all you need to give him practice through the year.
If you were to list all of your responsibilities you might just never finish it. As I pondered over the theme this week, I kept getting four reoccurring subjects. My son is enjoying his first year of college, that's T's College folder. My love of photography is also the 2nd folder, Sassy Shutter. Life, basically all of it; from relationships to bills. Then the rest of the books are based on my profession: teaching. I teach honors algebra & intensive math to middle schoolers. Yes, there are special breeds of teachers out there who love the middle years! My responsibility at school is a huge part of my existence. Oh and I took this with my new Nikon 50mm 1.8f lens!! I'm so excited to play!!
PTM: All Together Urban, with extra contrast. Love how it makes it POP!
Hated Maths...never good at the tables, have never in all my years learned the multiplication tables...to this day...to make matters worse, this is exactly how my Maths Teacher looked...really ! He was grim looking, never smiled and thought I was the worst student he ever had (Might have been too !)...I wore a PATH up to his desk and in the end he taught me to hate a subject I only mildly disliked up till then...so here is to you, may you rest in peace...hope you learned to smile.
Beetle paper designs using hand-drawn original illustrations and Photoshop. Independent project, Summer 2011.
MUTE MATH @ Soundwave Festival, Sydney Olympic Park, 2014. (c) Annette Geneva
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Still reading 'Taming the Infinite', an interesting read about the histoy of Mathematics.
I recommend 'Letters to a Young Mathematician' to anyone interested in pursuing a carreer into the academic world of Mathematics.
Sue Mau, Ph.D., associate professor of math education at Indiana University–Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW), was honored as one of Purdue University Calumet’s outstanding alumni.
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For the Alabama Statewide Mathematics Competition held in February: ASMS won first place in District VII, Division One! Due to spring break and timing of the competition, we only had two participate instead of a usual team of FOUR. However, just these two students' scores allowed us to score 8th place in the State for Division One.
Individual awards are for the following:
Second Place in District VII, Division One: Joseph Sherrod
First Place in District VII, Division One: James Kim
For the Mobile Mathematics Olympiad held in February, we had several students participate.
Individual awards are for the following:
Participation: Rachel Jordan
Third Prize: Julia Taylor
Second Prize: Emma Saalwaechter
First Prize: James Kim and Marlan Zha
James Kim qualified for a trip to the little big apple in Manhattan, Kansas to participate in the Manhattan Mathematical Olympiad and won 2nd PLACE for high school!
In March we had a group of students participate in The Math Kangaroo Competition. We ha
Fifth Place: Kevin Chen and Brandon Hunt
Fourth Place: Katherine Graham
Third Place: Anya Doyle and Julia Taylor
Second Place: Noah Frost and Yunseo Ha
First Place: James Kim
For the American Mathematics Competition held earlier this school year:
For AMC 10:
Third Place: Connor Dolbeare
Second Place: Julia Schwartz
First Place: Yunseo Ha
For AMC 12:
Third Place: Marlan Zha
Second Place: Emma Wahlers
First Place: James Kim
James Kim also qualified and participated in the American Invitational Mathematics Exam based on his score in the AMC12 competition.