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    Travels in a Mathematical World

    London Day Trip Stop 2: Russell Square

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted March 2, 2012

    Having visited the British Library on stop 1, I bought a sandwich for lunch and walked down to Russell Square. The clue I tweeted to my location (below) was nicely ambiguous, looking like a fairly standard London scene. David Ault, winner of the photo clue competition at stop 1, attempted a “CSI ‘Zoom… Enhance…’” on…

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    Travels in a Mathematical World

    The months are drawing in

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted February 29, 2012

    February was two days shorter than January. “I’m worried”, I tweeted, “If this carries on, how long will December 2012 be?” Another way of looking at this is that February is about 93.5% the length of January, so I asked which would produce a shorter December:A. losing a fixed 2 days each month; or,B. each…

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    Travels in a Mathematical World

    London Day Trip Stop 1: British Library

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted February 29, 2012

    In a previous blog post Things to do in London on a Tuesday I asked for suggestions of things to do on my day trip to London. I went because I was invited to attend the inaugural London walking tour from Maths in the City – we’ll get to that – and apparently the date…

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    PRISMATICA by Kit Webster

    By Christian Lawson-Perfect. Posted February 28, 2012

    [vimeo url=https://vimeo.com/37388088] PRISMATICA by Kit Webster

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    Travels in a Mathematical World

    Stereotype-abiding mathematicians of the world, unite!

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted February 28, 2012

    Recently I wrote a post, Mathematicians are people too, about the image problem of mathematicians and called for examples of mathematicians who do not fit the traditional stereotype. On Google+, Christian Perfect said: ok, so, as an autistic white male mathematician, I’m going to steer clear. I said that as a glasses-wearing, bearded white man,…

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    Math/Maths 87: Faulty Cables, Ridiculous Buses & Intergalactic Steroids

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted February 27, 2012

    A new episode of the Math/Maths Podcast has been released. A conversation about mathematics between the UK and USA from Pulse-Project.org. This week Samuel and Peter spoke about: Samuel’s ridiculous bus trip; Computer programmes with IQ 150; IBM’s Watson and data analytics; Extracting Dynamical Equations from Experimental Data is NP-Hard; OPERA faster-than-light neutrinos experiment UPDATE…

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    The Slocum Mechanical Puzzle Collection is now online

    By Christian Lawson-Perfect. Posted February 27, 2012

    The Jerry Slocum Collection of mechanical puzzles embodies a lifetime pursuit of the intriguing and the perplexing. The result is the largest assemblage of its kind in the world, with over 34,000 puzzles. Unlike word or jigsaw puzzles, mechanical puzzles are hand-held objects that must be manipulated to achieve a specific goal. Popular examples include…

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