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Extractions: Francis Edward Su From the Fun Fact files, here is a Fun Fact at the Advanced level: If you know about complex numbers, you will be able to appreciate one of the great unsolved problems of our time. The Riemann zeta function is defined by Zeta(z) = SUM k=1 to infinity (1/k z This is the harmonic series for z=1 and Sums of Reciprocal Powers if you set z equal to other positive integers. The function can be extended to the entire complex plane (with some poles) by a process called "analytic continuation", although what that is won't concern us here. It is of great interest to find the zeroes of this function. The function is trivially zero at the negative even integers, but where are all the other zeroes? To date, the only other zeroes known all lie on the line in the complex plane with real part equal to 1/2. This has been checked for several hundred million zeroes! No one knows, however, if
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Extractions: Chances are that you already use puzzles in your classroom. After all, a puzzle is nothing but a problem that is fun to solve. Primary level teachers commonly use puzzle manipulatives like tangrams to teach concepts like sahpe, fractions and area. Secondary and high school teachers often use puzzles to introduce concepts and spice up homework. College entrance exams and math competitions are mostly collections of puzzles. As a professional puzzle designer and math educator, I would like to see puzzles used more widely at all levels of math education. Here are ten ways you can use puzzles in your math classrooms, with links to web resources. Most of the products mentioned work with upper elementary through high school students.
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Extractions: (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997. This is a compilation of Frequently Asked Questions (and their answers) about Mathematics. Topics range from trivia and the trivial to advanced subjects such as Wiles recent proof of Fermat's Last Theorem. There are several formats available for the table of contents, mostly because HTML does not handle math symbols well. At this time pretty much all versions are in synchrony. (See list of updates ). The available formats are: Note: The FAQ in dvi format contains an Encapsulated PostScript drawing which cannot be read directly from your local dvi browser. Any ideas? Text Based Browsers such as Lynx should browse the Text Table of Contents . This link is also great for low bandwith (aka slow) connections. Graphic Browsers Table of Contents Dvi (TeX) Format is available for on-screen browsing. This dvi version has small pages, so that users with 14" monitors may read each page without scrolling. (245KB) Dvi (TeX) Format This is a printer ready dvi version New Acrobat (PDF) Format This is a printer ready pdf version PostScript Format . The dvi file above is also available in PostScript Compressed PostScript Format . The PS file above is also available in *.ps.Z
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Extractions: Web sites for Mathematics for Teachers Web sites can be very useful. However, any list will need to be modified frequently. These are some good sites for getting started. You will find other sites that you like and some of these sites will become inaccessible. Start keeping your own mathematics bookmarks and record a brief dedscription of them. You will be expected to have your modified list in your portfolio. PBS Mathline site periodically lists Web resources for teachers. Check out the following site for incorporating math ideas into activities for elementary students . This will change regularly which can be a very useful! Web sites arranged by topic i deas for younger children Texas Instrument; a commercial site; contains helpful links TI calculators Calendar Compute the day of week for a given date Calendar activities and Algebra Card Games Links to card games Alphametric site Cryptarithmetic and hints for solving Cryptography some basic ideas License coding Public Key Encrytion Links to more on Encrytion Combinatorics Includes creating subsets, combinations and permutations
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