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    Everyone’s a mathematician

    By Christian Lawson-Perfect. Posted March 25, 2014

    This morning Katie and I had a little discussion about house style on The Aperiodical. Mathematican Paul Taylor was listed as “Mathematician Paul Taylor” in the blurb for his featured post. I posited that everyone published here is a mathematician, so the “Mathematician” title is redundant. This of course resulted in me writing a userscript…

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    Mathematics Educators Stack Exchange

    By Christian Lawson-Perfect. Posted March 25, 2014

    There’s a new Stack Exchange site for mathematics educators to ask and answer questions to do with the teaching of mathematics. To give you an idea of what the site’s for, here are a few interesting questions that have already been asked: How can I estimate the length of an exam? (top answer: do it yourself,…

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    Integer Sequence Review

    Integer sequence review: A193430

    By Christian Lawson-Perfect and David Cushing. Posted March 24, 2014

    The Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences contains over 200,000 sequences. It contains classics, curios, thousands of derivatives entered purely for completeness’s sake, short sequences whose completion would be a huge mathematical achievement, and some entries which are just downright silly. For a lark, David and I have decided to review some of the Encyclopedia’s sequences.…

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    How to solve a Rubik’s Cube in one easy step

    By Paul Taylor. Posted March 23, 2014

    Will repeating the same move on a Rubik’s cube eventually bring it back to a solved state? And if so, how many turns will it take? Paul Taylor investigates.

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    Follow Friday, 21/03/14

    By Katie Steckles. Posted March 21, 2014

    It’s been a while since we’ve done one of these, but here’s a selection of Twitter accounts you may wish to follow. This week, the theme is numbers! 1. Prime Numbers 36871 — Prime Numbers (@_primes_) March 14, 2014 While I usually try to pull out an interesting tweet to showcase the brilliance of the…

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    Travels in a Mathematical World

    ‘Development and evaluation of a partially-automated approach to the assessment of undergraduate mathematics’

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted March 20, 2014

    Next month I will present at the 8th British Congress of Mathematics Education, the “largest mathematics and mathematics education conference in the UK” which “brings together teachers from early years to higher education, researchers, teacher educators, CPD providers, consultants, policy makers, examiners and professional and academic mathematicians”, according to its website. My talk is part…

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    3.142: a π round-up

    By Katie Steckles. Posted March 14, 2014

    ‘Tis the season to celebrate the circle constant! ((Pedants would have me revise that to “a circle constant”.)) Yes, that’s right: in some calendar systems using some date notation, the day and month coincide with the first three digits of π, and mathematicians all over the world are celebrating with thematic baked goods and the wearing…

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