Wednesday, April 10, 2019
Mathematics of time
Time and again
Free discussion. Among the topics: mathematics of time in languages; causality, and more.
Plus plums in chocolate.
Sunday, April 7, 2019
Sugar
Promised long time ago. Here is a small selection of articles:
> This is your brain on sugar
> Eating Sugar Makes You Stupid
> How sugar literally destroys your health and makes you stupid
I will bring some cookies for the next meeting...
> This is your brain on sugar
> Eating Sugar Makes You Stupid
> How sugar literally destroys your health and makes you stupid
I will bring some cookies for the next meeting...
Thursday, March 28, 2019
K.V. Shajesh - retarded time
28 March and 4 April, 2019
K.V. Shajesh
Retarded Time
Shajesh kindly shares his notes with us. And here is a worksheet that illustrates some counter-intuitive features of retarded time, which he also used as a homework problem in his class.
Also, Punit sends a message:
Please read in the middle of the document about Pauli's comment on Einstein, american physicists, and american journalism.
Paul Halpern is a professor of physics at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia. He is the author of Einstein’s Dice and Schrödinger’s Cat (2015) and The Quantum Labyrinth: How Richard Feynman and John Wheeler Revolutionized Time and Reality (2017).
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
M. Sayeh: time
21 March 2019
Mohammad Sayeh
Time and the hazardous F-word
This will be a non-mathematics seminar on time, freedom, and related issues. I understand we need to review I. Kant, Bergson, etc. before the meeting.
Mohammad Sayeh
Time and the hazardous F-word
This will be a non-mathematics seminar on time, freedom, and related issues. I understand we need to review I. Kant, Bergson, etc. before the meeting.
Wednesday, February 27, 2019
From http://www.math.is.tohoku.ac.jp/english/about/laboratories.html |
7 Mar 2019
Don Redmond
Evaluating the Riemann zeta function
Here are Don's notes that he kindly shares with us (+ his description):
There is some notes on a version of Euler's early attempts (Euler and the Basel Problem). Then there is the set of notes on the actual evaluation of zeta(2n). Finally, there are some notes on generating functions, which I am sending along because they include the details on some of the properties of Bernoulli numbers.
You need to download the files before opening to see the equations.
Thursday, February 14, 2019
14 and 21 Feb 2019
Jerzy Kocik
Taming 1 - 2 +3 - 4 + 5 - ...
and other Dirichlet series
Cf: Shanks transformation. -- No, not the same...
Monday, February 4, 2019
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Monday, November 12, 2018
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Lakshika: quadratic forms
Pythagorean triples, Wikipedia |
Lakshika Gunawardana
Quadratic forms and representations
Part 1 1nd 2
Here are some universal forms from Lakshika (click to display).
(Recall that the quadruple in bold letters turned out to be false)
And here is the Plimpton 322 with Pythagorean triples. Written about 1800 BCE.
Thursday, October 18, 2018
John: sequential covering designs
18 and 25 October
John McSorley
What is a sequential covering design? Come and find out...
Part 1 and 2
John McSorley
What is a sequential covering design? Come and find out...
Part 1 and 2
Tuesday, October 16, 2018
Quaternions: 175th anniversary
175th anniversary
of discovery* of quaternions
i2 = j2 = k2 = -1
16 October 1843
Brougham Bridge, Dublin
William Rowan Hamilton
We celebrated appropriately the event by consuming a large amount of pizza prepared for us by Quatros
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