Sometimes my math study time turns into slab pottery design time.
Entries tagged with “math”

Distractions
Posted on Mar 27 2009 by maggie under random | Permalink | | Leave A Comment | No Comments

Bathroom Lessons
Posted on Mar 11 2009 by maggie under stupid things jonathan does | Permalink | | Leave A Comment | 2 Comments
An impromptu lesson on the difficulties with floating point numbers when translating between base 10 and base 2 systems.
This is why my husband is awesome.

Oh trigonometric integration!
Posted on Feb 18 2009 by maggie under school | Permalink | | Leave A Comment | 4 Comments
There are no words to describe the depth of my loathing.
There is, however, a brilliant song which adequately expresses the limit of my hatred as my frustration approaches infinity.

Nature is the best mathematician
Posted on Feb 17 2009 by maggie under science | Permalink | | Leave A Comment | No Comments
As mathematical conjectures go, the problem of mono-monostatic bodies hadn’t been around too long. Fermat’s Last took 350 years, Kepler’s conjecture remained unproven for almost 390 years, and Riemann’s hypothesis is still unproven after 150 years. It only took a decade for a couple of Hungarian math geeks to come up with this one. Of course, they may have had a bit of help from evolution, which had the problem pretty well sorted a few million years ago.
Those who say that scientists can’t appreciate nature are so wrong.
For a full explanation, check out the Gömböc site.







