More Egg Dropping

Welcome back OMLET engineers as we go a bit deeper into the egg dropping question. Hope your brains don’t get scrambled… Math Circle OnlineSunday 8 October 7:00pm Look for email with login instructions.

Egg Dropping

We will first finish up our investigation of the “Counting Squares” question and then turn to a new topic: You have been appointed Head Test Engineer at the Objectively Mathematically Logical Egg Testing company (OMLET).  Each day you get delivered a batch of genetically engineered “robust eggs.” Your job as test engineer: find out how …

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More Squares

We continue our investigation of the question: How Many Squares? We’ll be counting many squares, with the help of Pascal’s Triangle. Math Circle OnlineSunday 24 September 7:00pm Look to email for login instructions. If you missed last weeks session, you should join the Zoom at 6:30pm for a quick review.

How Many Squares?

The Math Circle starts its 2023/24 season with an investigation of the question: How Many Squares? We’ll be counting many squares, with the help of Pascal’s Triangle. Math Circle OnlineSunday 17 September 7:00pm Look to email for login instructions. Please bring a pencil, eraser, and paper to the session. It would be helpful to have …

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Pendulum formula

Last week we found the pendulum sequence is connected to a more famous sequence. This week, we’ll find an explicit formula for this sequence, and use it to make an interesting graph. Math Circle OnlineSunday May 21 7:00-8:30 PM Look to email for login instructions.

ARML Practice #2

Please join us for the second ARML practice, where we will look at some Team Problems: ARML Practice OnlineTuesday May 16 7:00-7:30 PM Look to email for login instructions.

Swinging Pendulum cont’d

This Sunday we continue our investigation of the swinging pendulum problem, leading to the discovery of a famous sequence. Math Circle OnlineSunday May 14 7:00-8:30 PM Look to email for login instructions.

ARML Practice #1

For those of you participating in the NH ARML competition, we will have our first practice next week: What: ARML practice by ZoomWhen: Tuesday May 9 7:00-7:30pm Look to email for login instructions.

Swinging Pendulum

The Math Circle resumes this Sunday with a new problem. Suppose we have a pendulum that swings from side to side, according to a simple rule. What is the best strategy to keep it moving as long as possible? Math Circle OnlineSunday May 7 7:00-8:30 PM Look to email for login instructions.

Separating Fact from Spin

Please join us for Separating Fact from Spin: an investigation of the math of centrifuges. A centrifuge is a useful device for separating fluids that you might find in a chemistry or biology lab. However, if not used properly, it might explode… Math Circle OnlineSunday April 16 7:00-8:30 PM Look to email for login instructions.