Category Archives: Monday for Math Lovers

Monday for Math Lovers – Uplifting Equation

This is probably not what Einstein had in mind when he theorized about antigravity, but it looks good on paper.

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Monday for Math Lovers – One in a Billion!

As special as special can be!  Happy, Happy, Happy Day!!!

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Monday for Math Lovers – Einstein on the Boat

“Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts.”  – A sign hanging in Albert Einstein’s office at Princeton.

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Monday for Math Lovers – The Volume of a Cylinder

A simple formula makes for a full raft.

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Monday for Math Lovers – Solving for g

Monday getting you down?  At least now you know how much – pi squared equals gravity!  

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Monday for Math Lovers – 9-9

In which we find Richard Feynman entertaining Pi with a recitation of the digits of pi through the 762 decimal, arriving at the Feynman Point.

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Monday for Math Lovers – The ocean goes Plouffe!

The Bailey-Borwein-Plouffe formula is an amazing way to calculate individual digits of Pi, with out having to go through all the billions and billions of digits.

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Monday for Math Lovers – Mandelbrot at Dawn

The Mandelbrot set is mathematical set of points whose boundary is a distinctive two dimensional fractal shape, and strangely, related to Pi.

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Life of Pi Series – The Ancients

What do you think they used to calculate the plotting of the stones?

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Monday for Math Lovers – July 22, 1972

Tiger, you are One in 14,014,624!

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