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    Binary, with Anne-Marie Imafidon (video)

    By Katie Steckles. Posted October 22, 2017

    Watch mathematician and entrepreneur Anne-Marie Imafidon MBE explain binary numbers. Anne-Marie studied for an MSc in mathematics at Oxford University, and founded the social enterprise Stemettes to encourage more women and girls into STEM careers.

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    Holo-Math sounds pretty wild

    By Christian Lawson-Perfect. Posted October 20, 2017

    Any project which manages to make Cédric Villani look even more like a time traveller gets my immediate attention. Look! HOLO-MATH’s website is short on firm details, but it seems to be something to do with using Microsoft’s HoloLens VR goggle thingies to make interactive VR maths “experiences”. Here’s the blurb: HOLO-MATH is an international…

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    Mathematical modelling of Facebook use (video)

    By Katie Steckles. Posted October 18, 2017

    Watch mathematician and data scientist Jonny explain mathematical modelling of networks.

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    Black Mathematician Month, Irregulars

    Circular reasoning on Catalan numbers

    By Audace Amen Vioutou Dossou-Olory. Posted October 16, 2017

    Figure 1: A binary tree with 9 nodes

    This is a guest post by researcher Audace Dossou-Olory of Stellenbosch University, South Africa. Consider the following question: How many ways are there to connect $2n$ points on a circle so that each point is connected to exactly one other point?

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    Save the Further Maths Support Programme

    By Katie Steckles. Posted October 16, 2017

    The Further Maths Support Programme is an organisation in the UK that supports students wishing to take an A-level in Further Maths. Since this isn’t offered in all schools and colleges, the Programme helps organise tuition for people who can’t do it through their school, but also encourages students at younger ages to consider taking…

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    Measuring π with a pendulum

    By Paul Taylor. Posted October 12, 2017

    Pi approximation challenge video

      Friends of the Aperiodical, nerd-comedy troupe Festival of the Spoken Nerd, are currently on tour around the UK. As part of their show, questionably titled You Can’t Polish a Nerd, Matt Parker attempts to calculate the value of $\pi$ using only a length of string and some meat encased in pastry. He’s previously done this on…

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    HLF Blogs: Efim Zelmanov’s Desert Island Maths

    By Katie Steckles. Posted October 12, 2017

    In September, Katie and Paul spent a week blogging from the Heidelberg Laureate Forum – a week-long maths conference where current young researchers in maths and computer science can meet and hear talks by top-level prize-winning researchers. For more information about the HLF, visit the Heidelberg Laureate Forum website. At the start of his HLF lecture on Asymptotic…

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