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Extractions: Chances are that you already use puzzles in your classroom. After all, a puzzle is nothing but a problem that is fun to solve. Primary level teachers commonly use puzzle manipulatives like tangrams to teach concepts like sahpe, fractions and area. Secondary and high school teachers often use puzzles to introduce concepts and spice up homework. College entrance exams and math competitions are mostly collections of puzzles. As a professional puzzle designer and math educator, I would like to see puzzles used more widely at all levels of math education. Here are ten ways you can use puzzles in your math classrooms, with links to web resources. Most of the products mentioned work with upper elementary through high school students.
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Extractions: L-functions, starting from Riemann's zeta function and continuing to the modern automorphic L-function have played a central role in number theory. These lectures will focus on recent developments in the analytic theory of such functions. A key technique which is at the heart of these advances is based on the formation and analysis of families of L-functions. There are numerous applications of these developments to number theory, combinatorics and mathematical physics. We will describe two in detail. One is the solution of Hilbert's eleventh problem which asks about the representability of integers in a number field by an integral quadratic form. The other is to eigenfunctions on an arithmetic surface and in particular problems in quantum chaos. Princeton University The talks will state some of the main unsolved problems on the Euler and Navier-Stokes equations for incompressible fluids, and sketch the proofs of some of the main results known so far on these and related equations. I hope to get through the main ideas in the proofs of the Beale-Kato-Majda theorem and results of Constantin, Majda and me on breakdown of Euler solutions, the work of Sheffer, Caffarelli-Kohn-Nirenberg and F. H. Lin on Navier-Stokes, and recent results by D. Cordoba and me on breakdown scenarios. Also, I hope to state precisely some problems arising from Kolmogorov's ideas on turbulence.
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Extractions: Overview of Graduate Courses [Courses] The University of Washington operates on a quarter system. Each quarter consists of approximately ten weeks of classes followed by one week of final exams. Autumn Quarter starts near the end of September, Winter Quarter starts just after New Year's Day, and Spring Quarter starts near the end of March. The academic year ends in early to mid June. There is also a Summer Quarter during which graduate students may take seminars and reading courses, but no formal graduate courses are offered in the summer. Most graduate students take three courses per quarter. First-year Master's students typically begin with two courses at the combined Undergraduate/Graduate level and one entry-level graduate course, while first-year PhD students typically take three entry-level graduate courses. A list of courses being offered during the current academic year can be found on the Current Course Offerings Web page. The courses available to graduate students can be divided into four categories: Undergraduate/graduate courses These courses are open to both undergraduate and graduate students.
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Extractions: - TALKS and LECTURES - Myuing-Hwan Kim, Professor of Mathematics, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Korea [Korean] [Korean] [5] "Behavior of Theta-Series under Slash Operators", 7th Workshops in Pure Math., Kangnung Nat'l Univ., Kangnung, Korea (July 14, 1987) [6] "Behavior of Theta-Series under Slash Operators", Korea-Germany Workshop on Algebra and Number Theory, Pusan Nat'l Univ., Pusan, Korea (August 17, 1987) [7] "A Criterion for the Binary Quadratic Forms", Fall Meeting of Korean Math. Society, Chungbuk Nat'l Univ., Chongju, Korea (October 24, 1987)
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Extractions: Mathcamp 2000 Stewart, Ian, From Here to Infinity: A Guide to Today's Mathematics A good overview of modern math, very accessible. Hofstadter, Douglas, Metamagical Themas:Questing for the Essence of Mind and Pattern Collection of articles treating subjects from recursion to game theory. Hofstadter, Douglas, Godel, Escher, Bach: an Eternal Golden Braid Strange loops and strange isomorphisms (in a loose sense of the word) between music, biology, logic, computers, and other similar stuff. Won the Pulitzer Prize. A review from Meep Conway and Guy, The Book of Numbers Gardner, Martin, Any of his math books They're all great. Ball and Coxeter, Mathematical Recreations and Essays Stewart, Ian, Game, Set and Math: Enigmas and Conundrums Dunham, W., Journey Through Genius Dunham, W., The Mathematical Universe Stillwell, Mathematics and Its History Hardy, A Mathematician's Apology Stewart, Ian
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Extractions: Contests American Mathematics Competitions "The American Mathematics Competitions (AMC) seek to increase interest in mathematics and to develop problem solving ability through a series of friendly mathematics contests for junior (grades 8 and below) and senior high school students (grades 9 through 12)." American Regions Mathematics League "The American Regions Mathematics League (ARML) is an annual national mathematics competition. High school students form teams of 15 to represent their city, state, county or school and compete against other teams from the United States, Canada and other parts of the world." Canadian Mathematics Competition "The first Canadian Mathematics Competition was written in 1962 by over 350 Ontario contestants from grades 9, 10, and 11. Its initial aim was to stimulate interest in problem solving amongst mathematics students, and thus provide preparation for the Senior Mathematics Contest and the Department of Education Problems Paper." The contests now include Grades 7 to high school.
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Extractions: Graduate Study in Geometry and Topology The Department of Mathematics offers a strong graduate program in geometry and topology. Various areas of interest and research within the field are described below, and the courses regularly offered in each area are listed. Many of the courses are given every year, while the rest are given whenever the demand is great enough. In addition, there are special topics courses each semester on subjects not covered by the regular courses. Modern differential geometry is concerned with the spaces on which calculus of several variables applies (differentiable manifolds) and the various geometrical structures which can be defined on them. Examples of such structures are Riemannian manifolds and homogeneous spaces. These generalize the classical geometries of Euclid, Lobatchevski, and Riemann's spherical geometry. Further examples are foliations. In a Riemannian manifold a neighborhood of each point is given a Euclidean structure to a first order approximation. Classical differential geometry considers the second order effects of such a structure locally, that is, on an arbitrarily small piece. Modern studies are more concerned with "differential geometry in the large": how do the local second order quantities affect the geometry as a whole, especially the topological structure of the underlying space? These questions and their generalizations are taken up in Math 423, 424, and 425. In a homogeneous space there is a distinguished group of differentiable mappings of the space into itself which acts transitively on points. An abstract space of such mappings is the prototype of a Lie group, so Math 427 and 408 are basic to their study. More advanced work in homogeneous spaces usually comes in conjunction with the other geometric structures alluded to above. The ties with physics are very important and of great current interest.
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Extractions: (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997. This is a compilation of Frequently Asked Questions (and their answers) about Mathematics. Topics range from trivia and the trivial to advanced subjects such as Wiles recent proof of Fermat's Last Theorem. There are several formats available for the table of contents, mostly because HTML does not handle math symbols well. At this time pretty much all versions are in synchrony. (See list of updates ). The available formats are: Note: The FAQ in dvi format contains an Encapsulated PostScript drawing which cannot be read directly from your local dvi browser. Any ideas? Text Based Browsers such as Lynx should browse the Text Table of Contents . This link is also great for low bandwith (aka slow) connections. Graphic Browsers Table of Contents Dvi (TeX) Format is available for on-screen browsing. This dvi version has small pages, so that users with 14" monitors may read each page without scrolling. (245KB) Dvi (TeX) Format This is a printer ready dvi version New Acrobat (PDF) Format This is a printer ready pdf version PostScript Format . The dvi file above is also available in PostScript Compressed PostScript Format . The PS file above is also available in *.ps.Z
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Extractions: Courses for Fall 2001 The information listed here includes catalog description, instructor, time and room (if available). For some courses, particularly special topics and seminar courses, additional information is provided if available. If there is a course Web page, we give a link to it. Information is available on the following categories of courses. Math 247. Probability. (Formerly 254) Combinatorics, probability models (binomial, Poisson, normal, gamma, etc.), stochastic independence, generating functions, limit theorems and types of convergence, bivariate distributions, transformations of variables. Markov processes, applications. Prerequisite: a firm background in intermediate calculus including partial derivatives and multiple integrals. Except for students with extremely strong backgrounds, 218 should be taken prior to 247. [3] Staff, TR 11:00-12:15, SC 1432.