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Dr Fiona Rawle
FiRawle
At the end of 1st lecture I asked my students "What is your biggest worry right now?" Take a second & read some of their responses, & if you're a
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Lillian Li
lillianmli
1) Thoughts on Clubhouse's future - The first generation of social media platforms were about creating the digital identities. Everyone started from zero and rose up through the ranks to
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Joseph T Noony
JoeAgneya
For the first time in history, an integral equation is stated by Jyestadeva.The sankalita(integral/summation) of a pada(variable) is half its varga(square). ∫xdx=x²/2 +CFrom the basic to the very advanced, Yuktibhasa
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Dysfunctional Analysis
GauntlettConnor
Okay, let's do this. I should mention that this is mostly based off of the book "Foundations of Free Noncommutative Function Theory" by Kaliuzhnyi-Verbovetskyi and Vinnikov.This is a very general
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Michael Kinyon
ProfKinyon
As a service to my fellow faculty members, this thread will have some sentences you can use as you write letters of recommendation for students applying to graduate school. I
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Sumit Mishra
ChadSumitMishra
What do we learn from this exercise?1. It is does not matter whether we use x, y, a or p as the variable. The eqn. would look different but it
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Dom Walsh
DomWalsh13
Yes, imo.https://twitter.com/Mij_Europe/status/1324750311504912385 Firstly, Biden was clear favourite before the votes, and - barring a few hours in the middle of Wednesday night, post-Florida - the clear favourite after votes started
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J. Justin Boggs
jjboggs
This week is National News Literacy week, and I want to share with you a great example of how we together can fight misinformation. This picture has been shared thousands
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Jack Murphy 🇺🇸 ⚔️
jackmurphylive
This is a hard time of year for me.I just dropped my kids off + I won't see them for almost two weeks.This is bc I made a terrible uninformed
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Jason Sheltzer
JSheltzer
In a blinded name-swap experiment, black female high school students were significantly less likely to be recommended for AP Calculus compared to other students with identical academic credentials. Important new
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Joseph T Noony
JoeAgneya
At that time, Europe was struggling with a calendar problem-Their Julian calendar with leaps years had cumulatively lost 8 days by 1200s & kept getting worse! Pope Gregory ordered the
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Yasmiyn Irizarry
DrYasmiyn
My new article "On Track or Derailed? Race, Advanced Math, and the Transition to High School" in @SociusJournal summarized in tweet form. A thread:#Sociology #Soctwitter #mathequity #BlackandSTEM https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/f
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PhD(ana)
Musicologess
Seeing a lot of takes as campuses reopen about how 18 year olds like to party. I think we can simplify this: 18 year olds are forging some of their
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Harry Ramsay
harry_ramsay
Recently read Steven Strogatz's "Infinite Powers", an amazing history of calculus - a subject which, until this book, I had precisely zero experience with. Now I'm *really* curious about it.It
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Robert McNees
mcnees
Isaac Newton was made aware of Jean Bernoulli's "brachistochrone" problem #OTD in 1697. He solved it later that evening, showing that the curve of fastest descent between two points was
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Cynthia Lummis
CynthiaMLummis
A couple things are of particular note to me and, I suspect, have played into the calculus for folks like Michael Saylor and Elon Musk to add bitcoin to their
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