July is going smoothly so far. We are very excited that we can bring so much content. We have tried to be more organized this month and all the hard work is showing. If there is anything you would like to see in our posts, let us know in the comment box. We hope you... Continue Reading →
13 – 19 July Through a Mathematician’s Eyes | #3 Weekly Update
July is going smoothly so far. Enjoy our 3rd Weekly Update - weekly announcements, historical facts, mathematicians, interesting articles and great book recommendations.
Introducing Algebraic Expressions | Algebra Series Comic #1
We have recently started a little project: creating comins presenting different mathematical lessons. The first series we plan to create is about Basic Algebraic Concepts. We are very excited for this and we hope you will like it.
6 – 12 July through a Mathematician’s Eyes | #2 Weekly Update
We wanted to thank everyone for the support and enthusiasm for all the things we are doing. Take a look at everything we discovered, shared, enjoyed during the 2nd week of July.
Multicultural Mathematics | Book Recommendations
Recently we shared a book on the mathematical developments of the Native Americans. We thought to present some book recommendations about how mathematical ideas were developed in different cultures. As David Hilbert has said "Mathematics knows no races or geographic boundaries; for mathematics, the cultural world is one country". Enjoy!
1 – 5 July Through a Mathematician’s Eyes | #1 Weekly Update
We have decided to start a new series of blog posts. This series is going to focus on weekly announcements, historical facts, mathematicians, interesting articles and great book recommendations. Without any more explanations let's get into the announcements: Announcements We are working on this new series So excited for this idea First lesson will be... Continue Reading →
Fiction Books with Interesting Mathematical Representations
We are very thankful for all the great recommandations we have received in our LThMath Book Club on Facebook. In this post we wanted to share some intriguing answers to the question: A couple of people recomended "The Three Body Problem*" by Cixin Liu for some interesting dynamical systems. Some mentioned that it is "especially... Continue Reading →
Counting on Katherine| Book Review
Last year, I have read one little book for children about Katherine Johnson. This is the first children book I have read since I was a child and it felt very refreshing and beautiful. So, let us speak about "Counting on Katherine: How Katherine Johnson put Astronouts on the Moon" by Helaine Becker*. Overview This... Continue Reading →
Hello World | Book Review
Last year, I finished "Hello World: Being Human in the Age of Algorithms" by Hannah Fry*. This was the book chosen in the LThMath Book Club (on Goodreads and Facebook) for the June and July 2019 reading challenge. Overview This book review is split into different parts for your convenience. General description Chapters Quotes The author Goodreads review YouTube video 1. General... Continue Reading →
10 Movie Recommendations for Mathematics Lovers
In the past 2 months we have been doing a movie recommendation every Saturday on our Facebook page. We decided to share with you a list of some of our favourite movies. Let us know what other movies you would add to the list. Enjoy! A Beautiful Mind After John Nash, a brilliant but asocial... Continue Reading →