Welcome to Carnival of Mathematics 187. As is tradition, we going to start off with some interesting facts about the number 187. Firstly, 187 is…
Author: James Arthur
Me on the radio?
It has been a while, well a couple of weeks. I decided to take a few weeks off before I go back to Uni. This…
Science of Symmetry II
This is the second of a two-part blog post. If you missed last week’s post, it’s here. So welcome back – this week we get into…
The Science of Symmetry I
Symmetry is found everywhere, in nature and artificial arrangements. This is the first of a two-part blog post about symmetry and chemistry. This week we…
Science News – July
I thought it’d be nice to talk about some recent developments in Science. So I created a little podcast esc thing.
Leaning into Proofs
This time last year, I came up with an idea. I wanted to teach my computer how to do Complex Analysis. I wanted to be…
Hyperion (not the book)
Hyperion is one of Saturn’s many moons. It is also known as Saturn VI for that reason. There are two exciting things about Hyperion; one…
19
Today, should, presuming this is going out on the 18th June 2020, be my 19th Birthday. Obviously I am not on my laptop and in…
Hyperion by Dan Simmons
This is a continuation and fleshing out of a twitter thread that I wrote as part of the #mathsscifibookgroup. As expected with one of my reviews,…
Something Different… Greenhouse Mathematics!
This week I present something different. Not my usual ramblings with words, but via a video form!