Category Archives: Mathematics in Society

Should we Trust Numbers that Much?

Nowadays, if one reads an article from a newspaper or a magazine, it is very likely there will be mention of some statistics, whether about the percentage of Americans that favor a candidate, of students that claim to be satisfied … Continue reading

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Hunger Games

The odds had been entirely in her favor. But it hadn’t mattered. With the movie release yesterday, I’m sure many of you have heard of The Hunger Games. I had never read the books, but I decided to start the … Continue reading

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Happy Pi-Day

As many are aware, today is Pi-Day (3/14). I had someone ask me today what Pi-Day actually was. The AMS has been posting questions today on their facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/amermathsoc) and their Twitter page (https://twitter.com/#!/amermathsoc). I was lucky enough to … Continue reading

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With great power comes great responsibility

At a conference for Women in Mathematics, a distinguished professor spoke about reaching out to the greater community being one of the best parts of her job. In particular, she volunteered tutoring remedial math for adults. Many of her students … Continue reading

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NUMB3RS

Lately I have been watching the CBS show NUMB3RS. I came across an interesting website with information regarding the math used in the episodes. It can be found at http://numb3rs.wolfram.com/season6.html. (Thinking about the math behind the show makes me feel … Continue reading

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