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    Travels in a Mathematical World

    Teaching/research importance

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted August 22, 2010

    Just looking out some stories for the Math/Maths Podcast and, from Tony Mann’s Twitter stream, I came across a review in the New York Times of a facsimile of The First Six Books of the Elements of Euclid: In Which Coloured Diagrams and Symbols Are Used Instead of Letters for the Greater Ease of Learners,…

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    What is the Math/Maths Podcast?

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted August 5, 2010

    Just over a year ago, I wrote a post, “Echoes in an empty room“, about how wonderful it was to hear someone who listens to Travels in a Mathematical World describe the podcast in their own words. It can be a strange and isolated experience recording podcasts and it is always encouraging to hear from…

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    Podcast Finale/Trailer

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted July 30, 2010

    The Travels in a Mathematical World podcast has ended because I am moving on to another job. Because of this, I have put together a brief finale episode. This includes a series of clips from a wide range of the episodes. I hope the clips will show the podcast to be interesting and varied, covering…

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    Podcast: Episode 64 – Peter McOwan, his career

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted July 27, 2010

    These are the show notes for episode 64 of the Travels in a Mathematical World Podcast. 64 is the number of squares on a chessboard. More about 64 from Number Gossip. Peter McOwan of Queen Mary, University of London, spoke to me about his career, particularly how mathematics helped him work in mathematical physics, medical…

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    Mathematics Today August 2010: University Liaison Officer’s Report

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted July 27, 2010

    Now this is not the end I am leaving my employment with the IMA. I am going to take up a post as HE Curriculum Innovation Adviser for the Maths, Stats and OR Network as part of the mathematics strand of the National HE STEM Programme, until July 2012. I have enjoyed my work with…

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    New Maths Building

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted July 26, 2010

    When I started at Nottingham, I was told my office arrangements would only be temporary as we were looking to build a new building. Now that I am leaving (didn’t know? You haven’t been listening to the Math/Maths Podcast!) I will not, after all, be moving to this building. Building work has started, though. Here’s…

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    Podcast: Episode 63 – Rhys Phillips, Electrostatic hazards in aircraft

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted July 25, 2010

    These are the show notes for episode 63 of the Travels in a Mathematical World Podcast. 63 is the smallest number out of two (the other being 69) such that the common alphabetical value of its Roman representation is equal to itself (LXIII – 12+24+9+9+9 = 63). More about 63 from Number Gossip. This time…

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