The Aperiodical logo

  • About
  • Podcasts
  • Carnival of Mathematics
  • Send something in
  • RSS
    Travels in a Mathematical World

    Truchet, Braille and Euler

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted February 11, 2010

    In going through a hard drive I came across some playing around I did a couple of years ago with Truchet tilings which I thought I would share with you here. I came across Truchet tilings in a talk a couple of years ago by Cameron Browne to the London Knowledge Lab‘s Maths-Art Seminar Series.…

    Read more…
    Travels in a Mathematical World

    Carnival of Mathematics

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted February 9, 2010

    I have recently become aware of the Carnival of Mathematics, a blog carnival operated by Mike Croucher. A blog carnival is a roaming, regular series of blog posts on a particular topic that points to content on other blogs. In this case, the Carnival of Mathematics website has the following description of the content: Pure…

    Read more…
    Travels in a Mathematical World

    Podcast: Episode 53 – Robert Harter – Water waves

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted February 7, 2010

    These are the show notes for episode 53 of the Travels in a Mathematical World Podcast. 53 is prime, the smallest multidigit balanced prime: primes which are the averages of their prime neighbours. More about 53 from Number Gossip. Robert Harter talks about his PhD research at the University of Manchester into linear water wave…

    Read more…
    Travels in a Mathematical World

    Podcast: Episode 52 – Jackie Grinsell, Mathematics teaching

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted January 31, 2010

    These are the show notes for episode 52 of the Travels in a Mathematical World Podcast. In a non-leap year, the month and day are simultaneously prime a total of 52 times. More about 52 from Number Gossip. This week on the podcast we hear from Jackie Grinsell, Head of Mathematics, Purbrook Park School, Waterlooville.…

    Read more…
    Travels in a Mathematical World

    Reading list for a keen 13 year old mathematician

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted January 29, 2010

    I was asked a question from a keen 13 year old school student who has been playing around with Pythagorean triples. I asked Twitter for “inspiring reading” for such a student (and @DrLucyRogers & @MEImath retweeted this request). The responses were good and @robbieg8s wrote to ask me to post the list somewhere. Here it…

    Read more…
    Travels in a Mathematical World

    Mathematics Today February 2010: University Liaison Officer’s Report

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted January 28, 2010

    10 ‘rules’ for a successful Careers Fair for mathematicians So you’re organising a careers fair for mathematics students? Okay, it’s a tall order you’ve set yourself but it can be done! I have attended careers fairs that have worked for mathematics students and those which have not worked as well. I would like to share…

    Read more…
    Travels in a Mathematical World

    Podcast: Episode 51 – Sebastien Guenneau, Optical wave guides and applied mathematics research

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted January 24, 2010

    These are the show notes for episode 51 of the Travels in a Mathematical World Podcast. 51 is the smallest number which can be written with all the digits from 1 to 5 (without repetition) as a sum of primes: 51 = 2 + 3 + 5 + 41. More about 51 from Number Gossip.…

    Read more…
  • «Newer Entries
  • Older Entries »

The Aperiodical is a magazine and blog for people who already know they like maths and would like to know more.

Latest news posts

  • Aperiodical News Roundup – October & November 2025
  • Aperiodical News Roundup – August/September 2025
  • #mathober 2025
  • Aperiodical News Roundup – June & July 2025
  • Maths at the Edinburgh Fringe, 2025

Categories

  • Apéryodical
  • Columns
    • A Gardner's Dozen in TikZ
    • Aperiodical Round Up
    • Arty Maths
    • Blackboard Bold
    • Carnival of Mathematics
    • cp's mathem-o-blog
      • Adventures in 3D printing
      • Beach Spectres
      • Integer Sequence Review
    • Double Maths First Thing
    • Follow Friday
    • Interesting Esoterica Summation
    • Irregulars
    • Maths Colm
    • MathsJam
      • MathsJam Recaps
    • Matt Parker's Twitter Puzzles
    • Pascal’s Triangle and its Secrets
    • Phil. Trans. Aperiodic.
    • Puzzlebomb
    • Recreational Maths Seminar
    • The Aperiodical's Mathematical Survey
    • Thoughts of a Maths Enthusiast
    • Travels in a Mathematical World
  • Main
    • Aperiodvent
    • Features
    • Interviews
    • News
      • Competitions
      • Events
        • Black Mathematician Month
      • News Roundup
    • Podcasts
      • All Squared
      • Cushing and CP's Random Talks
      • Mathematical Objects
      • Podcasting About
      • The Aperiodcast
    • Reviews
    • Videos
      • -e^iπ to Watch
  • Pictures
  • Puzzling
  • Report
  • The Big Internet Math-Off
    • The Big Internet Math-Off 2018
    • The Big Internet Math-Off 2019
    • The Big Internet Math-Off 2024
    • The Big Lock-Down Math-Off

The Aperiodical © 2025 Peter Rowlett, Katie Steckles and Christian Lawson-Perfect. All posts © their authors. All rights reserved.