Here I will share the notes related to the lectures/seminars to which I contributed.
- Introduction to Vedic Mathematics [Delivered on 8th August 2010, at Jankidas Kapur Public School, Sonipat (Haryana)]@age of 14 years…
- Celebrating 110th Birthday of D. R. Kaprekar [Delivered on 15th January 2015, at National Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhubaneswar (Odisha)]
- Beautiful Repetitions: 5-minute introduction to Iterations & Fractals [Delivered on 28th March 2015, at National Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhubaneswar (Odisha)]
- Enigma Cryptanalysis – Beginnings [Delivered on 15 July 2015, at Ambedkar University Delhi, Kashmere Gate, Delhi]
- Sperner’s Theorem [Delivered on 16 September 2015, at National Institute of Science Education and Research, Jatni (Odisha)]
- Continued Fractions in disguise [Delivered on 16 October 2015, at National Institute of Science Education and Research, Jatni (Odisha)]
- Celebrating Uncle Paul’s 103rd Birthday [Delivered on 26 March 2016, at National Institute of Science Education and Research, Jatni (Odisha)]
- Geometry Around Us: An Introduction to Non-Euclidean Geometry [Delivered on 23 April 2016, at National Institute of Science Education and Research, Jatni (Odisha)]
- First Case of Fermat’s Last Theorem [Delivered on 20 August 2016, at National Institute of Science Education and Research, Jatni (Odisha)]
- Elliptic Adventures of a Mathematician in Prison [Delivered on 18 March 2017, at National Institute of Science Education and Research, Jatni (Odisha)]
- Math-O-Trick (5 tricks by 7 contributors) [Delivered on 08 April 2017, at National Institute of Science Education and Research, Jatni (Odisha)]
- Tangram [Delivered on 16 April 2017, at National Institute of Science Education and Research, Jatni (Odisha)]
- Lebesgue Differentiation Theorem [Delivered on 09 November 2017, at National institute of Science Education and Research, Jatni (Odisha)]
[Last Edited: 09 November 2017]
Regarding Uncle Paul’s lecture: “Chebyshev said it, but I’ll say it again; There’s always a prime between n and 2n.”, the quote is due to N. J. Fine (Schechter 1998)
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Beautiful repetitions: http://regolo54.tumblr.com/post/142228505417/amsterdam
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