Archive for the ‘Mathematics’ Category

Who are you? Visitors to the IntMath site…

Here are some interesting bits of information about you, dear visitor.

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Math Matters, Apply It

Check out some interesting posters on applied mathematics from SIAM.

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The billionth Casio calculator

Casio's billionth calculator has been delivered. Where to next?

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Many Eyes: Browsing Visualizations

Browsing Visualizations has hundreds of visual displays of data sets. Who said statistics was boring?

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Trig graphs - how do you feel today?

Biorhythms claim to tell us when we should feel good and what days to stay in bed. They are an interesting application of sine curves with different periods.

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Writing numbers on the Web

Jakob Nielsen, the usability guru, gives guidelines on presenting numbers on the Web.

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Violence in schools - real life statistics

A report by the National Center for Education Statistics of the USA gives an interesting insight into crime in schools and by school-age people.

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Math in art - Hokusai’s “The Wave”

Hokusai included some intriguing geometry in his painting, The Wave.

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Monoface maths

Monoface is a cool example of combinatorial analysis.

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A peak of pi

Google Trends showing a peak of pi each March
Google Trends shows a peak in the references to pi in March each year, coinciding with Pi Day.

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