Christian Perfect, Peter Rowlett and Katie Steckles
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A roundup of what's attracting attention over at The Aperiodical with Christian Perfect, Peter Rowlett and Katie Steckles. Find out what posts are attracting the attention of our readers, causing comment or piquing our interest this week. The Aperiodical is a mathematics magazine/blog aimed at people interested in mathematics who want to read stuff. We post news stories related to maths, opinion pieces, interesting things we’ve found, accounts of monthly MathsJams, maths videos, and feature articles, as well as posts from our own blogs. We also host the Carnival of Mathematics, a monthly blogging carnival.
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A roundup of what's attracting attention over at The Aperiodical with Christian Perfect, Peter Rowlett and Katie Steckles. Find out what posts are attracting the attention of our readers, causing comment or piquing our interest this week. The Aperiodical is a mathematics magazine/blog aimed at people interested in mathematics who want to read stuff. We post news stories related to maths, opinion pieces, interesting things we’ve found, accounts of monthly MathsJams, maths videos, and feature articles, as well as posts from our own blogs. We also host the Carnival of Mathematics, a monthly blogging carnival.
We took the opportunity of us all being in the same small slice of space and time (MathsJam, last weekend) to record another episode of our continuing audio part-work, The Aperiodcast. We talked about: Christian’s Recreational Maths Seminar Dara O Briain: School of Hard Sums to return; maths students sought to take part Matt Parker’s…
The Aperiodical
A roundup of what's attracting attention over at The Aperiodical with Christian Perfect, Peter Rowlett and Katie Steckles. Find out what posts are attracting the attention of our readers, causing comment or piquing our interest this week. The Aperiodical is a mathematics magazine/blog aimed at people interested in mathematics who want to read stuff. We post news stories related to maths, opinion pieces, interesting things we’ve found, accounts of monthly MathsJams, maths videos, and feature articles, as well as posts from our own blogs. We also host the Carnival of Mathematics, a monthly blogging carnival.