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Author Archives: Beth Malmskog
Math Train: 64 Hours of Amtrak and AMS Southeastern Spring Sectional
This blog comes to you from near the end of an epic train trip to/from an excellent AMS Southeastern Spring Sectional Meeting at the College of Charleston. Train time is not a novelty to me—I spend a lot of time … Continue reading
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Tagged math conferences
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Journaling
Where do I send this?!?! I have found myself working with this question often, lately, which is great! Finding a good problem is hard, and figuring out the math is hard; often it is actually impossible, as when you try to … Continue reading
ICERMania
*What do you with six mathematicians, spread across the world, who all want to solve the same problem but have never all been in the same room? If that problem involves computational or experimental mathematics, one great answer is Collaborate@ICERM. … Continue reading
Posted in collaborations, ICERM, sage, technology
Tagged Collaborate@ICERM, collaborations, ICERM, implementation, S-units
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