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A roundup of what's attracting attention over at The Aperiodical with Christian Perfect, Peter Rowlett and Katie Steckles. Find out what posts are attracting the attention of our readers, causing comment or piquing our interest this week. The Aperiodical is a mathematics magazine/blog aimed at people interested in mathematics who want to read stuff. We post news stories related to maths, opinion pieces, interesting things we’ve found, accounts of monthly MathsJams, maths videos, and feature articles, as well as posts from our own blogs. We also host the Carnival of Mathematics, a monthly blogging carnival.

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A roundup of what's attracting attention over at The Aperiodical with Christian Perfect, Peter Rowlett and Katie Steckles. Find out what posts are attracting the attention of our readers, causing comment or piquing our interest this week. The Aperiodical is a mathematics magazine/blog aimed at people interested in mathematics who want to read stuff. We post news stories related to maths, opinion pieces, interesting things we’ve found, accounts of monthly MathsJams, maths videos, and feature articles, as well as posts from our own blogs. We also host the Carnival of Mathematics, a monthly blogging carnival.

    All Squared, Number 11 – Maths Jam

    All Squared, Number 11 – Maths Jam

    MathsJam is an annual conference in the UK, and a monthly night in pubs around the world, organised respectively by mathematician and juggler Colin Wright, and stand-up mathematician Matt Parker. We cornered Matt and Colin at the MathsJam conference last November, and talked to them for just over half an hour about the conference, the…

    • 36 Min.
    All Squared, Number 10: Maths journalism

    All Squared, Number 10: Maths journalism

    Evelyn Lamb is a professional mathematician who has taken up journalism on the side. She received the AAAS Mass Media Fellowship last year, and spent the summer writing for the magazine Scientific American. We talked to her about maths journalism, the challenges involved in making advances accessible to a wider audience, and the differences between blogging and…

    • 26 Min.
    All Squared, Number 9: Miscellanea with CP and Cushing

    All Squared, Number 9: Miscellanea with CP and Cushing

    We have an unusual All Squared podcast for you this time. My good friend David Cushing has been asking to do a podcast for absolutely ages. We couldn’t decide on a single topic to talk about, so instead I suggested we just sit down and chat about maths in general, like we do when there isn’t…

    • 52 Min.
    All Squared, Number 8: Martin Gardner (Colm Mulcahy part 2)

    All Squared, Number 8: Martin Gardner (Colm Mulcahy part 2)

    This is the second and final part of our interview with Colm Mulcahy. Last week we talked about card magic; in this part we moved on to the subject of Martin Gardner and the gatherings of interesting people associated with his name. We’ve tacked on some blather we recorded about the British Science Festival in…

    • 24 Min.
    All Squared, Number 7: Card Magic (Colm Mulcahy part 1)

    All Squared, Number 7: Card Magic (Colm Mulcahy part 1)

    Colm Mulcahy is an original Aperiodical contributor (Aperiodicontributor?) and friend of the site. He’s spent the last year and a bit writing his new book, Mathematical Card Magic: Fifty-Two New Effects. It came out a few weeks ago, so we thought it was a good opportunity to talk to him and find out just what’s so…

    • 29 Min.
    All Squared, Number 6: Favourite maths books (part 2)

    All Squared, Number 6: Favourite maths books (part 2)

    This number of the All Squared podcast contains the final third of our interview with the inestimable David Singmaster, and then a bit from CP about his favourite book, “A treatise on practical arithmetic, with book-keeping by single entry“, by William Tinwell. The first part of the interview, and plenty of links to go with…

    • 28 Min.

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