By Daniel Lin We all have a fair idea of what polynomials are from our high school days. Remember having to “factorise” expressions of the form x^2+3x+2? These are examples of what are called [...]
Article by Andrew Trounson, The Australian. THE University of Technology, Sydney is set to become the first Australian university to introduce a compulsory maths subject for first-year [...]
In this talk, we will examine some of my favourite gems from the world of geometry and see the interplay between geometry, algebra, and theoretical physics. And the only prerequisite you will [...]
By Luran Li Elevators are so prevalent in our daily life that we all have the experience of waiting in a lobby, staring at the digital display as the floor number ticks by, and being excited by [...]
The election results for 2015-2019 for the leadership team of the International Statistical Institute (ISI) include the announcement of Helen MacGillivray as the President-elect for 2015-2017, [...]
Who can attend? Students, researchers and employees working at the intersection between Algebra, Geometry and Physics or who have an interest in increasing their breath of knowledge in these [...]
Article by Loretta Florance, ABC News. Loretta interviewed several of BioInfoSummer 2014 speakers about the important role mathematicians and statisticians play in the current battle against [...]
By Tiffany Ngo Leung Tourists from all over the world arrive at Sochi, ready to cheer for the athletes in the Winter Olympics 2014. As they prepare to fly home with wonderful memories and [...]