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    Aperiodvent 2018 – a month of mathematical things

    By Katie Steckles. Posted December 1, 2018

    We’re planning to reprise our some-but-not-every-yearly advent calendar of mathematical curiosities, starting here on 1st December and proceeding very advent-calendar-like daily thereafter. You’ll see posts appear in our site feed and on Twitter, and we’ll keep this post updated with links to each day’s post. Credit to Number Gossip for the numbery facts. The only…

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    MathsJam Recaps

    Big MathsJam Highlights, 2018

    By Colin Beveridge. Posted November 29, 2018

    so-called Penrose table

    The dust is settling on the ninth Big MathsJam, and before I get too sad that it’s nearly a year until the next one, I put down some thoughts about what was so good about this one.

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    cp's mathem-o-blog, News

    Here are the mathematicians you nominated to go on the new £50 note

    By Christian Lawson-Perfect. Posted November 28, 2018

    The Bank of England has released a preliminary list of names nominated by the public to appear on the new £50 note. I’ve done a bit of analysis on the list, and present here my findings. To recap: the Bank asked for nominations satisfying the following conditions: have contributed to the field of science be…

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    News

    Rachel Riley admits she can’t do maths (but not really)

    By Katie Steckles. Posted November 26, 2018

    Eagle-eyed Riley-botherers on Twitter may have noticed this video Rachel tweeted on Saturday:

    https://twitter.com/RachelRileyRR/status/1066407882839769090

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    Irregulars

    Euler in maths and engineering

    By Natalie-Claire Luwisha. Posted November 20, 2018

    Inspired by Katherine Johnson’s character in the film Hidden Figures and her use of Euler’s Method, engineer Natalie-Claire Luwisha has written this guest post about Euler’s contribution to engineering. I thoroughly enjoyed Hidden Figures because of the overall message and inspiration it generated for all women, especially women of colour. Even today in the 21st…

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    Carnival of Mathematics

    Carnival of Mathematics 161

    By Katie Steckles. Posted November 19, 2018

    Issue 161 of the Carnival of Mathematics, slightly belatedly rounding up blog posts from the month of August, and compiled by Alex, is now online at CoDiMa. The Carnival rounds up maths blog posts from all over the internet, including some from our own Aperiodical. See our Carnival of Mathematics page for more information.

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    cp's mathem-o-blog, Videos

    Zeckendorf cup arithmetic

    By Christian Lawson-Perfect. Posted November 19, 2018

    My 5-minute talk at the big MathsJam conference this weekend was about some stacking cups that my daughter is too young to appreciate. Here’s the really quick version, in just over a minute: I gave the answer at MathsJam, but the title of this post contains a big hint that should get you there with…

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