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Tag Archives: math conferences
Bridges
One of my friends recently suggested that I write a blog about how to deal with the stress of going to conferences when you are an introvert. This is a great topic, and I am not the most outgoing person … Continue reading
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Tagged bridge, games, math conferences, social aspects of math
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Stuck in the South of France
The Calanques, where I hiked and swam every day during the conference. I love the variety of beautiful places (physical and intellectual) that math takes me. This week math has taken me to the south of France. What a wonderful place … Continue reading
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Tagged Bjorn Poonen, CIRM, Everett Howe, Irene Bouw, James Hirschfeld, math conferences, research difficulty
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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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