Just in time for #MAAthfest in Indianapolis, Adam Coffman, Justin Gash, Rick Gillman, and John Rickert have released the book of problems from the Indiana College Mathematics Competition spanning 2001-2023. https://t.co/JbW8HLH9t5
Steven Stevenson, a chemist at Purdue University, developed a trick for mining rare carbon crystals called fulltertubes from piles of vaporized soot. The method exploits the way in which the crystals’ geometry makes them water insoluble. https://t.co/bbWRg69lMm
@SC_Griffith (one last cojoke) I am secretly concerned that somewhere out there might be a Professor Ffman, a tie-wearing morning person with no strong opinions about c*lantro.
@MotivicKyle@divbyzero As a polyhedron, this shape is known as a Reinhardt heptahedron, or a tetrahemihexahedron! Here's a picture comparing it to the Roman surface:
https://t.co/XSOWZz88Hv
@purduefw @DanCoroian @Barhoumi93 @PFW_COS Slides and video recordings for some of the MWAA 2022 talks are now available on our local information page:
https://t.co/KSMRUOrNUn
Photos from the Midwestern Workshop on Asymptotic Analysis, Oct. 7-9 @purduefw 🐘
https://t.co/lpWsDOtPid
with @DanCoroian @Barhoumi93 @PFW_COS#NSFFunded