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    Travels in a Mathematical World

    Math/Maths History Tour of Nottingham 1/3 – Computing: Burroughs Adding Machines & Ada Lovelace

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted March 4, 2011

    When Samuel Hansen visited me in Nottingham I took him on a maths and computing tour of the city and we filmed content for three videos. Here is the first. (Be sure to watch for the bit after the credits!) Update (05/03/11): I made a YouTube playlist onto which I will add the new videos…

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    PhD questionnaire

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted March 2, 2011

    For my PhD I have written a questionnaire. I conducted interviews with UK higher education mathematics lecturers about their views of the advantages and disadvantages of e-assessment and traditional assessment (two users and two non-users of e-assessment). This questionnaire is based on the findings of those interviews and hopes to collect a wider range of…

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    Samuel Hansen’s Big Week of Podcasts

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted February 28, 2011

    Recently, Samuel Hansen blogged*: I am an overly-active amateur podcast host. This has been a huge week for me as far as podcast releases have gone, with a total of four different, and new, podcasts available to download this week: The ACMEScience Podcasts Combinations and Permutations Episode 62: Jeff Goldblum on a Tilt-a-Whirl 4 mathematicians…

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    400 words in 30 minutes on why I took maths further

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted February 20, 2011

    Goal: 400 words researched and written in half and hour. For me, for practice. Corrections welcome in the comments. This time I try to answer a question from Ruby Childs: “why did you study mathematics?” Recently we recorded a Math/Maths Podcast with Ruby as a special guest and we discussed issues around this question. Why…

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    400 words in 30 minutes on sexy primes

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted February 13, 2011

    Goal: 400 words researched and written in half and hour. For me, for practice. Corrections welcome in the comments. ∞ With Valentine’s Day upon us a seemingly appropriate mathematical topic is sexy primes. These numbers surely have some attraction to those in the mood for love.In fact, the “sexy” in “sexy primes” is a reference…

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    400 words in 30 minutes on chaos and the weather

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted January 15, 2011

    Goal: 400 words researched and written in half and hour. For me, for practice. Corrections welcome in the comments. ∞ Why does the weather forecast only go a few days into the future, and why are they so often wrong about what will happen in a couple of days time? If they know where the…

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    Pedantry on Euler and masts

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted January 9, 2011

    I listened to the second episode of A Brief History of Mathematics on Euler yesterday. I was quite taken with a quote from Euler which, to me, says something of the potential dangers of the application of mathematics to the real world. The relevant section of the programme is:

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