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= Math Office Hours =
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Math Office Hours is an informal math meetup that gets together [https://www.google.com/calendar/event?action=TEMPLATE&tmeid=bjQ0a3MwZGVhazkwa3FrcTNsb2NlbGxzZjhfMjAxNDAyMTZUMjMwMDAwWiBoaGxwNGdjZ3ZkbWlmcTVsY2JrN2UyN29tNEBn&tmsrc=hhlp4gcgvdmifq5lcbk7e27om4%40group.calendar.google.com every other Sunday] at PS1 in the electronics area.
Math Office Hours is an informal math meetup that got together [https://www.google.com/calendar/event?action=TEMPLATE&tmeid=bjQ0a3MwZGVhazkwa3FrcTNsb2NlbGxzZjhfMjAxNDAyMTZUMjMwMDAwWiBoaGxwNGdjZ3ZkbWlmcTVsY2JrN2UyN29tNEBn&tmsrc=hhlp4gcgvdmifq5lcbk7e27om4%40group.calendar.google.com every other Sunday] at PS1 in the electronics area. But then Tac the host moved away so this is no longer happening.


Past topics include:
Past topics include:
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* Ants slowly moving along a branch that grows faster than they move
* Ants slowly moving along a branch that grows faster than they move
* The Chinese Remainder Theorem
* The Chinese Remainder Theorem
* History of Mathematics
* Rational points on a circle

Latest revision as of 02:05, 22 February 2026

Math Office Hours

Math Office Hours is an informal math meetup that got together every other Sunday at PS1 in the electronics area. But then Tac the host moved away so this is no longer happening.

Past topics include:

  • Group theory
  • Pascal's Triangle
  • Non-Euclidean geometry
  • Geometry through affine transformations
  • Sets and the uniqueness of the empty set
  • Cantor's Theorem
  • Induction
  • Circular inversion in the complex plane
  • Homotopy Type theory
  • Logic
  • Partial orders and equivalence relations
  • The snake lemma
  • Ants slowly moving along a branch that grows faster than they move
  • The Chinese Remainder Theorem
  • History of Mathematics
  • Rational points on a circle