Below you will find short descriptions of interesting places to start an adventure. If you are curious, click through for more information and sample places-of-interest. When you are ready to start your adventure, Inquire to schedule a free consultation.
Math can be seriously fun! These adventures start with popular games and puzzles where explorers can develop native strategies. There are many examples where AI is known to do poorly and computer-based approaches resort to crude brute-force solutions. Wrestling with these games may seem like play, but learning the limits of technology is an increasingly crucial aspect of our modern world.
Whether you think of numbers between 0 and 1 as fractions or decimals, there is more to understand here than you had time to hear about in school. Take a look for yourself - and get ready to discover something you never knew about these in-between numbers.
The world is not flat, so why does geometry only study planes? In this seminar we go off the beaten path and explore surfaces that are almost flat. Some of the ideas will extend nicely, but more often there will be a need to explore and discuss situations before proposing analogous theorems and properties.
In this seminar we wrestle with infinity and its smaller protege: the infinitesimal. After spending some time in an Algebra course, you have inadvertently learned a vast collection of new tools that can be used to probe the infinite and the infinitesimal, provided you can keep an open mind!
Ptolemy is often berated for holding onto the geocentric model of the solar system for centuries after it was known to be wrong. Instead of a cautionary tale about following dogma, we present his work as brilliant and ahead of its time.
Do you want to chart your own diverging path and need a mathematical guide? There is no need to mold your interests around the trail heads outlined above. Reach out today to inquire about how we can help you pursue your interests!