“The Topology of Absence” literalizes triangulations, hyperbeloids, and the concept of the limit in the story of “locating” a lost mother. This story, like “The Physicist’s Basement” in the July 2014 issue, is part of a series that worries about competing notions of mathematics, i.e., mathematics as some sort of disembodied configuration or as emergent in the material reality of human life
A letter from an absent supervisor to a doctoral student about to graduate reveals a terrible secret
In this essay, i dive into the multiple identities of a Mathematics Professor Mom and how we interch...
While “Descartes Comes Out of the Closet” is ostensibly about a young woman’s journey to Paris, the ...
Boundary systems take many forms: personal, historical, mathematical, and in the case of an elderly ...
Just ask the family cat: we are not all in this together, and never were. In this piece, I describe ...
Topological concepts arise naturally in young children\u27s spatial reasoning yet topology is not pa...
Successive iterations of the Sierpinski carpet fractal are used to explore how we---our history, exp...
Grieving while teaching and researching is a tricky task. Support from the local community and from ...
“Let your home know where your heart is.” (Billboard advertisement for cellular phone) The setting i...
In a series of letters to a faraway lover, an unnamed narrator attempts to make sense of his own int...
AbstractFamilies of missing people are often understood as inhabiting a particular space of ambiguit...
With all the brokenness in the world, is the study of the mathematical aspects of Creation worthwhil...
Families of missing people are often understood as inhabiting a particular space of ambiguity, captu...
Families of missing people are often understood as inhabiting a particular space of ambiguity, captu...
In this paper, the author responds to the Moules and Estefan (2018) Editorial “Watching My Mother Di...
A letter from an absent supervisor to a doctoral student about to graduate reveals a terrible secret
In this essay, i dive into the multiple identities of a Mathematics Professor Mom and how we interch...
While “Descartes Comes Out of the Closet” is ostensibly about a young woman’s journey to Paris, the ...
Boundary systems take many forms: personal, historical, mathematical, and in the case of an elderly ...
Just ask the family cat: we are not all in this together, and never were. In this piece, I describe ...
Topological concepts arise naturally in young children\u27s spatial reasoning yet topology is not pa...
Successive iterations of the Sierpinski carpet fractal are used to explore how we---our history, exp...
Grieving while teaching and researching is a tricky task. Support from the local community and from ...
“Let your home know where your heart is.” (Billboard advertisement for cellular phone) The setting i...
In a series of letters to a faraway lover, an unnamed narrator attempts to make sense of his own int...
AbstractFamilies of missing people are often understood as inhabiting a particular space of ambiguit...
With all the brokenness in the world, is the study of the mathematical aspects of Creation worthwhil...
Families of missing people are often understood as inhabiting a particular space of ambiguity, captu...
Families of missing people are often understood as inhabiting a particular space of ambiguity, captu...
In this paper, the author responds to the Moules and Estefan (2018) Editorial “Watching My Mother Di...
A letter from an absent supervisor to a doctoral student about to graduate reveals a terrible secret
In this essay, i dive into the multiple identities of a Mathematics Professor Mom and how we interch...
While “Descartes Comes Out of the Closet” is ostensibly about a young woman’s journey to Paris, the ...