January has been a strange month for us. We have started some interesting projects and we are also going over some old projects of ours that need to be updated. What I am mostly happy about is that we managed to stay on top of the History of Mathematics facts. I cannot believe this is... Continue Reading →
Carnival of Mathematics #164
Welcome to the 164th Carnival of Mathematics and December! If you don't know by now (Are you living under a rock or something?) the Carnival of Mathematics is organized by the Aperiodical. I hope you have a hot chocolate cup ready and maybe some Christmas tunes - everything ready to dive in some very interesting mathematics. Before that, let... Continue Reading →
Jan/Feb Book – How to Bake Pi, Easy Recipes for Understanding Complex Maths
As promised, when we first started the Book Club on Goodreads, here is a short review on the January book: "How to Bake Pi, Easy Recipes for Understanding Complex Maths" by Eugenia Cheng. This work perfectly with this month's topic: women in mathematics. Eugenia Cheng is an English mathematician, pianist, Scientist-in-Residence at the School of the Art... Continue Reading →
Quotes by Einstein
On the 14th of March we celebrated both Pi Day and Albert Einstein's birthday. In the past I have written a couple of posts about Pi (More Pi and It's Pi Weekend), so I thought it was just right this year to talk about Einstein. Instead of writing about what he has accomplished, I thought... Continue Reading →
More Pi
First day of the event Pi Love was a great success. Thank you everyone had shared images, articles and videos, I am extremely excited to see so much excitement and collaboration from your side. It is great! Keep your enthusiasm up ^_^ Today, I thought I would share some funny and random things that people... Continue Reading →
It’s Pi Weekend
This weekend will be full of Pi all over. For those of you that don't know I have organized another event on Facebook: Pi Love, where I invite people to share their love of this day in any way they like. Today I will talking about some historically interesting facts about Pi and then tomorrow will... Continue Reading →
First week of History Facts
The first week of daily history facts is over and I have to say that I enjoyed it a lot. For those of you that do not know, every day in December I am writing a fact about the history of mathematics, these go live on my Facebook page and Tumblr. Also, once a week... Continue Reading →
Thankful
I am not really celebrating Thanksgiving and I don't what to talk about this celebration, but rather I would like to thank you all for everything that you are doing and being. I am thankful for everything: every single share, comment, like and follow. When I first started doing this 3 years ago, I never... Continue Reading →
Carnival of Mathematics #121
Finally the 121st edition of Carnival of Mathematics, a great idea of The Aperiodical!! I am extremely exited to host this. In case you don’t know much about this carnival I encourage you to read more The Aperiodical and maybe you could be the next host. So, lets get started! ^_^ Understanding 121: Firstly, 121 is not... Continue Reading →
March Favorites
Hi, everyone! I thought it would be a good idea to do the March Favorites after all (This Week). So, with no further comment lets start the favorites list: 1. Favorite quote(s): I have 2 quotes this month and they problem represent my feelings this month. The first quote was perfect for the 1st part of... Continue Reading →