Archive for November, 2008

Project Euler

Project Euler has some interesting math questions that require the use of computer algorithms to solve.

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Unicode characters for Chinese and Japanese numbers

Unicode characters use hexadecimal numbers (base 16) to display characters from languages like Japanese, Chinese, and Greek.

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Friday Math Movie - Math Rules!

This week's math movie was a finalist in the X-Box Competition at the 2007 New York Television Festival.

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IntMath Newsletter - Earth geometry, Board math and Obama math

In this Newsletter:

1. Math tip - Earth Geometry
2. Latest IntMath Poll - Going to the board to do math
3. From the math blog
4. Final Thought - Obama math

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Friday Math Movie - Sine Wave to Square Wave using Fourier Series

Fourier series Youtube movieThis movie cleverly demonstrates what Fourier Series really gives us.

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Friday math movie - Bass guitar design

math of bass guitarHere's a video showing how math is used when making a bass guitar. It's part of a series from The Futures Channel.

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What’s that smell? The math of air quality

Industrial pollution is inevitable in all cities. How bad is it where you live? What are the particular pollutants in your community? There's potential here to do some 'real' math.

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The IntMath Newsletter - 1 Nov 2008

In this Newsletter:

1. Math tip - Solving word problems
2. Google's Project 10 to the 100th
3. From the math blog
4. Final thought - The Remainder of 2008

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