Posts in category Month in review
What I Wrote in April 2019
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Last month was so busy I forgot to share this article! Applied mathematicians are exploring the possibility of controlling mosquito-borne disease outbreaks by giving the mosquitoes [...]
What I Wrote in March 2019
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For Symmetry Magazine, I wrote about Entangle, an exhibit of artwork inspired by physics.
I interviewed Jill Pipher, the new president of the American Mathematical Society and thir [...]
What I Wrote in February 2019
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For Quanta Magazine, I wrote about recent research showing that only countably many non-intersecting Möbius bands can fit into three-dimensional space. If you don’t know what [...]
What I Wrote in January 2019
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If you missed Thirdsday this year, no worries: you can file this post away for the next time January third is on a Thursday, which, barring major calendrical reforms, will be in 20 [...]
What I Wrote in December 2018
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On our podcast My Favorite Theorem, my cohost Kevin Knudson and I talked with Anil Venkatesh about how to assign value to everything from votes and vetoes to video game equipment a [...]
What I Wrote in November 2018
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On our podcast My Favorite Theorem, my cohost Kevin Knudson and I talked with math communicator and letter-folder extraordinaire Katie Steckles about the fold-and-cut theorem and s [...]
What I Wrote in October 2018
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On the My Favorite Theorem podcast, my cohost Kevin Knudson and I talked to Chawne Kimber about the axiom of choice and quilting and Mike Lawlerabout financial mathematics a [...]
What I Wrote in September 2018
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On the Lathisms podcast, we featured interviews with Erika Camacho, Federico Ardila, Nicolas García Trillos, and Cynthia Flores. I wrote more about the project and why I think it [...]
What I Wrote in August 2018
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On the My Favorite Theorem podcast, my cohost Kevin Knudson and I had the pleasure of talking with two mathematicians who both liked fixed-point theorems: Vidit Nanda and Holly Kri [...]
What I Wrote in July 2018
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My Favorite Theorem, the podcast Kevin Knudson and I cohost, turned 1 year old in July, and we’re still happily chugging along. We are so grateful to the wonderful guests we& [...]
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