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Mathematical Objects: Introduction

Mathematical Objects

Presented by Katie Steckles and Peter Rowlett, episodes of Mathematical Objects will take an object, real or abstract, as inspiration to chat about a mathematical topic. This introduction explains the idea ahead of the first episode, coming soon.

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  1. Avatar Janne

    Could you add an rss feed? Also, index the podcast in iTunes or somewhere? As it is, I can’t add the podcast to my podcast player so I can’t really listen to it. I bet a lot of potential listeners are in the same situation.

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    • Peter Rowlett Peter Rowlett

      Of course! The point of this post was to create a feed that we could submit, but of course this takes a little time. Also it’s revealed some issues we need to resolve. Hence the real launch “coming soon”. Thanks for your interest.

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