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| | | | | Ideas from algebraic geometry and arithmetic complexity Hyman Bass is a professor of both mathematics and mathematics education at the University of Michigan, after a long and storied career at Columbia University. He was one of the first generation of mathematicians to investigate K-theory, and gave what is now the recognized definition of the first... | |
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| | | | | A week or so ago, an article appeared in Quanta Magazine that discussed disappointments / failures in the field of mathematics and of mathematicians: How Failure Has Made Mathematics Stronger | Quanta Magazine. It is an insightful interview with D. Calegari, a topologist (a mathematician who studies topology, study of "shapes" and their deformations) who... | |
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| | | | | I had a blog once, right? Long story short, I have been attending to other priorities. This career has not been great for my health: it was a matter of chronic nuisance issues rather than anything immediately life threatening, but nonetheless there came a time some years ago when I had to step back and... | |
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| | | Recently I have been teaching the Collapse of Peace topic to my Y10 and we have been discussing the implications of the crises of the late 1930s such as the Sudetenland and Munich Conference. For a while I have been trying to remember an article from Teaching History about using geographical examples as a way... | ||