I recently saw the film The Man Who Knew Infinity, which was released in many American cities this weekend, and was struck by the beautiful telling of an inspirational story. The film, which stars Jeremy Irons and Dev Patel, is a biography of the mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, who was born in India at the end of the 19th century. [excerpt
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In recent years there have been several films featuring a mathematician as the central character. In...
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A few weeks ago, I watched the film “The Man Who Knew Infinity” based on the book with the same tit...
from Richard W. Hamming collection (NPS-018), Naval Postgraduate School. Papers and Speeches
In Hollywood, some actors are regularly cast as mean, others as sweet and endearing, and some typica...
Jim Kaput lived a full life in mathematics education and we have many reasons to be grateful to him,...
Recent government reports identify the importance of producing individuals with high-level mathemati...
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