Plus Magazine tweeted to say that they’re showing the Travelling Salesman Movie chez eux in November. Tickets £7.50, 6.30pm on the 20th of November. I thought we’d posted about the movie before but a search of the archives turned up nothing, so here’s the trailer: [youtube url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ybd5rbQ5rU] If that looks like your cup of tea (or…
The petition to put Alan Turing on the £10 note has received a response
The petition to put Alan Turing on the next £10 note has received over 22,000 signatures, which triggered a response from the Government: The Bank of England has been including historic characters on its notes since 1970. The Bank welcomes suggestions from members of the public for individuals who might feature on future banknotes, and…
Maths Week Ireland 2012

As fans of maths, you’ll all be pleased to hear that in Ireland, they’ve basically got the correct attitude to maths, which is to say they dedicate a whole $\frac{1}{52}$ of their time to it. That’s right, they have an annual Maths Week, now in its ninth year, during which events are organised all over…
High Trestle Trail Bridge by RDG

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Happy birthday, Évariste Galois

Happy birthday ((Yesterday. Sorry about the delay – the mgmt)), Évariste Galois (25 Oct 1811- 31 May 1832) “Liberté Toujours” [Image conceived by Card Colm Mulcahy, realized by Dan Bascelli] 201 years old now, but you don’t look a day over 20. One of a very select group. Never one of the pack. Galois biographies…
The Aperiodical is half!

Exactly six months ago, we launched The Aperiodical. Since then, we’ve published 523 posts to 115,000 visitors; been slashdotted, Hacker Newsed, and reddited; mentioned on Radio 4; got to the bottom of a mystery; been inordinately proud of a new set of fonts; published pieces by 11 guest authors; and laughed all the way to…
Apples by Şakir Gökçebağ

Şakir has made many pieces which are pleasing to the mathematical eye. There’s plenty to see on his site.