Mathblogging.org Weekly Picks
June 14, 2012 § Leave a comment
We try to read every blog post that goes through Mathblogging.org. For the Weekly Picks, we collect posts in one category from last week to give you an impression of what the mathematical blogosphere has to offer. (Read this for more information on this change.)
Last week, we focused on “Art“, “Visual” and “Fun“.
Art, Visual
- At Rhapsody in Numbers, Xander reflects on the Venus transit.
- Fibonacci Series re-shares the picture a Fibonacci light installation.
- Dataisnature portraits Nils Barricelli and his precursor to DNA computing.
Exposition, Essay, etc.
- At The Aperiodical, Alistair Bird explains where you should live.
- At Kali & The Kaleidoscope, Fade Singh reflects on 8 months of an amateur (in the positive sense) attempt at attacking the Riemann Hypothesis.
- At The Math Less Traveled, Brent invites you to prove a nice theorem about Fibonacci multiples.
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