This review explores Madhur Anand’s recent poetry collection from several points of view. One involv...
Now is a good time to work on the boundaries of practice and theory, of art and science. We are seei...
It is not always easy to understand ideas that are statistical or probabilistic in character. It is ...
This poetry folder consists of author reflection followed by his eight new poems related to statisti...
This poetry folder consists of the author’s introductory reflection followed by ten new poems that c...
My first poetry collection, Ode to Numbers, was published by Antrim House in September 2017 (http://...
This trio of poems helps illustrate some of the many ways mathematics, poetry, and life integrate an...
Together we combine to become twice what 60 could ever be.The same ghost looked into my eyes.Also, t...
The world tends to trust mathematicians and their numbers. By extension, the numbers generated by po...
This is a free-verse poem about the estimation of population parameters in statistical models. The s...
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected mathematicians and teachers in many ways. In our January 2021 iss...
From time to time, Word Ways receives a variety of short poems related to recreational linguistics, ...
This is a sestina poem about Spurious Correlations with a magical realism angle for beginning studen...
Scholars today are experimenting with a vast array of reading devices in order to explore texts anew...
There is a certain feel that is unique to the rarefied context of rigorous mathematics. These poems ...
This review explores Madhur Anand’s recent poetry collection from several points of view. One involv...
Now is a good time to work on the boundaries of practice and theory, of art and science. We are seei...
It is not always easy to understand ideas that are statistical or probabilistic in character. It is ...
This poetry folder consists of author reflection followed by his eight new poems related to statisti...
This poetry folder consists of the author’s introductory reflection followed by ten new poems that c...
My first poetry collection, Ode to Numbers, was published by Antrim House in September 2017 (http://...
This trio of poems helps illustrate some of the many ways mathematics, poetry, and life integrate an...
Together we combine to become twice what 60 could ever be.The same ghost looked into my eyes.Also, t...
The world tends to trust mathematicians and their numbers. By extension, the numbers generated by po...
This is a free-verse poem about the estimation of population parameters in statistical models. The s...
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected mathematicians and teachers in many ways. In our January 2021 iss...
From time to time, Word Ways receives a variety of short poems related to recreational linguistics, ...
This is a sestina poem about Spurious Correlations with a magical realism angle for beginning studen...
Scholars today are experimenting with a vast array of reading devices in order to explore texts anew...
There is a certain feel that is unique to the rarefied context of rigorous mathematics. These poems ...
This review explores Madhur Anand’s recent poetry collection from several points of view. One involv...
Now is a good time to work on the boundaries of practice and theory, of art and science. We are seei...
It is not always easy to understand ideas that are statistical or probabilistic in character. It is ...