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* [[Morning math/Voting systems]] - Questioning the assumption of "one person, one vote" and an introduction to mathematical modeling.
* [[Morning math/Voting systems]] - Questioning the assumption of "one person, one vote" and an introduction to mathematical modeling.
* [[Morning math/Mathematical Reasoning]] - Introduction to basic logic, proofs, and abstract mathematics. The essential guide to a budding mathematician (of any disposition).
* [[Morning math/Mathematical Reasoning]] - Introduction to basic logic, proofs, and abstract mathematics. The essential guide to a budding mathematician (of any disposition).
* [[Morning math/Science]] - Considering the fundamental mathematical/philosophical notions of science.
* [[Morning math/Forays in Logic]] - A casual engagement with some topics of logic. The nature of these topics may not be clear for newcomers, but do not be dissuaded if it seems advanced, initial reactions are helpful too.


==Resources==
==Resources==
* Math Section in the Sudo Library
* Math Section in the Sudo Library

Revision as of 11:06, 15 January 2013

Morning math is a rolling event held at Sudo Room where attendees create an anxiety-free zone to discuss and share mathematics. We drink warm beverages, including fresh coffee, and soon plan to build our own DIY coffee roaster.

Topics of Interest

Projects

  • Morning math/Voting systems - Questioning the assumption of "one person, one vote" and an introduction to mathematical modeling.
  • Morning math/Mathematical Reasoning - Introduction to basic logic, proofs, and abstract mathematics. The essential guide to a budding mathematician (of any disposition).
  • Morning math/Science - Considering the fundamental mathematical/philosophical notions of science.
  • Morning math/Forays in Logic - A casual engagement with some topics of logic. The nature of these topics may not be clear for newcomers, but do not be dissuaded if it seems advanced, initial reactions are helpful too.

Resources

  • Math Section in the Sudo Library