
Book now for: Melbourne Maths Lectures 2010. Featuring: Rubiks Cubes
May 10, 20101 + 1 = 2010 Maths Lecture Series! They’re back from inner space to cubify your mind for another year. Here’s the lowdown:
find out more and register here!
Free Public Lecture Series at Melbourne Museum.
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| Rubik’s Cube: Solved, once and for all! Presented by Dr Burkard Polster |
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| DATE: | Sunday, 1 August 2010 | ![]() |
| VENUE: | The Age Theatre, Melbourne Museum Nicholson Street, Carlton Melway reference: 2B J10 |
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| TIME: | 11:30am to 12:30pm | |
| COST: | Lecture Free! Note: Subscribers to MVTeachers can enter the museum free of change. For further details and registration instructions please visit museumvictoria.com.au/Education/MVteachers. Students, concessions and children free. |
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| Can you solve the Cube? And no, reading and copying a recipe definitely does NOT count!
How can you actually find such a recipe? How can you solve the cube in 10 seconds? How can you solve it blindfolded? How would God solve it? Sound interesting? Then don’t miss out on this talk, where all will be revealed. Burkard “CubeMeister” Polster will answer these questions, and will explain how mathematics is behind all the answers. |
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| Mathematics education: Australia’s very own Titanic Presented by Dr Marty Ross |
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| DATE: | Sunday, 15 August 2010 | ![]() |
| VENUE: | The Age Theatre, Melbourne Museum Nicholson Street, Carlton Melway reference: 2B J10 |
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| TIME: | 11:30am to 12:30pm | |
| COST: | Lecture Free! Note: Subscribers to MVTeachers can enter the museum free of change. For further details and registration instructions please visit museumvictoria.com.au/Education/MVteachers. Students, concessions and children free. |
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| The Titanic is of course THE metaphor for disaster, in particular for disaster resulting from professional arrogance. So, we do not see why a critique of Australian mathematics education should, um, miss the boat.
Are things really that bad? Yes. In this talk we’ll explain how and why, and we’ll indicate who to blame (pretty much everyone, including ourselves). We’ll give some advice for students and parents interested in the learning of real mathematics. |
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| Weapons of Maths Destruction Presented by Dr Burkard Polster |
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| DATE: | Sunday, 12 September 2010 | ![]() |
| VENUE: | The Age Theatre, Melbourne Museum Nicholson Street, Carlton Melway reference: 2B J10 |
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| TIME: | 11:30am to 12:30pm | |
| COST: | Lecture Free! Note: Subscribers to MVTeachers can enter the museum free of change. For further details and registration instructions please visit museumvictoria.com.au/Education/MVteachers. Students, concessions and children free. |
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| How was the Second World War won? Many military experts have claimed that a lot of the credit has to go to Polish and British mathematicians, responsible for deciphering the German Enigma code. And we believe them. However, this is just one example where a handful of mathematicians were more effective than thousands in the opposing armies.
Come and find out about some of History’s most destructive mathematical weapons. The pen is mightier than the sword? You bet! |
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| Mathematics and the Magic Box Presented by Dr Marty Ross |
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| DATE: | Sunday, 17 October 2010 | ![]() |
| VENUE: | The Age Theatre, Melbourne Museum Nicholson Street, Carlton Melway reference: 2B J10 |
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| TIME: | 11:30am to 12:30pm | |
| COST: | Lecture Free! Note: Subscribers to MVTeachers can enter the museum free of change. For further details and registration instructions please visit museumvictoria.com.au/Education/MVteachers. Students, concessions and children free. |
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| Mathematics is commonly thought of as calculations, as explicit formulas which give us definite answers. However, modern mathematics is nothing like this. In reality, our appeals to the Mathematics Gods are seldom rewarded with precise solutions. Rather, the Gods respond: “We cannot tell you the answer, but the answer is definitely somewhere in this Magic Box”.
In this talk we’ll describe the Magic Box and whence it came. We’ll explain how mathematicians make do with the Gods’ strange blessing, and why in fact the Gods can provide nothing more. |
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About the Lecturers:
Burkard Polster and Marty Ross are Melbourne’s tag team of mathematics. They write the Maths Masters column for The Education Age, appear at schools, and do whatever they can to convince whoever they can that mathematics is beautiful and fun. All their activities can be checked out at www.qedcat.com.
“These really are world class public lectures. And to make them work for such a diverse audience is a splendid achievement.“
Dr Max Stephens, MAV Life Member.
Burkard Polster is a maths lecturer, and Monash University’s resident Mathemagician, mathematical juggler, origami expert, bubble-master, shoelace charmer, and Count von Count impersonator. When he is not doing fun mathematics he has fun investigating perfect mathematical universes.
Marty Ross is a mathematical bum. At the age of 2, he ran away from America to join the circus. After some controversy involving an elephant, he returned to America to do his PhD on minimal surfaces at Stanford University. After a stint at Rice University, he came back to Australia. Since then, he has wandered from Maths Department to Maths Department, aimless but happy.





rubic cube.. so hard.. never can play this toys..