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Which one comes first? Head head tail OR Head tail tail?
Which one comes first? Head head tail OR Head tail tail?
UWCSEA MathsBlog
Jan 24
Proof for the Basel Problem
Proof for the Basel Problem
From STEP
UWCSEA MathsBlog
Nov 28, 2023
Fermat’s Last Theorem Pt.1
Fermat’s Last Theorem Pt.1
Discovery of Fermat’s Last Theorem
UWCSEA MathsBlog
Jun 13, 2022
Solution to Problem A4 from 1999 Putnam Math Contest
Solution to Problem A4 from 1999 Putnam Math Contest
By. Ajay Mohan
UWCSEA MathsBlog
May 7, 2022
Elections — How do the numbers stack up?
Elections — How do the numbers stack up?
Mathematics plays a large role in all parts of our lives, but how does it affect politics? In particular the democratic elections that…
UWCSEA MathsBlog
Feb 28, 2022
Intricate visualizations of the Collatz Conjecture
Intricate visualizations of the Collatz Conjecture
By: Ishaana Rao
UWCSEA MathsBlog
Feb 28, 2022
Real Life Exponentials
Real Life Exponentials
Accessible for all HS grades
Christian LUMBANTORUAN
Mar 1, 2021
Deriving Trigonometry Identities
Deriving Trigonometry Identities
A visual representation of how are they formed. By: Vansh and Julia
Julia FAUSTO
Jan 31, 2021
A Fresh Polynomial Question
A Fresh Polynomial Question
Let p(x) be a real polynomial of degree n such that p(m) is integral for all integers m. Show that if q is a coefficient of p(x), then n!q…
David Lu
Jan 18, 2021
The beauty of Hexagons
The beauty of Hexagons
Based on CGP Grey— https://www.cgpgrey.com/
UWCSEA MathsBlog
Dec 14, 2020
The Hardest Question in the BMO1. (2020)
The Hardest Question in the BMO1. (2020)
The British Mathematics Olympiad 1 is a competition only accessible to the top 1000 scorers of the Senior Mathematics Challenge. It is of…
UWCSEA MathsBlog
Dec 14, 2020
Counting Fruits, Fibonacci and Obviously Great Functions!
Counting Fruits, Fibonacci and Obviously Great Functions!
Binet’s Formula
David Lu
Sep 14, 2020
Muddy Children Puzzle Variation-Personal Research
Muddy Children Puzzle Variation-Personal Research
Justin Park
Aug 16, 2020
Partial Superpermutation-Personal Research
Partial Superpermutation-Personal Research
Justin Park
Jun 9, 2020
This curve is of the 1.261895th dimension
This curve is of the 1.261895th dimension
The curious nature of fractals and what fractal dimensions are
Jeffrey Song
Feb 27, 2020
Interesting resources for students interested in pursuing maths
Interesting resources for students interested in pursuing maths
Jeffrey Song
Jan 14, 2020
A Few Curious Mathematical Questions
A Few Curious Mathematical Questions
These are a few of my favourites puzzles in maths. I’ve included the answer for each problem, so make sure to give each problem a shot!
Karina Walker
Aug 18, 2019
A Mathematical History: “Imaginary” Numbers. Part 1: what’s so imaginary?
A Mathematical History: “Imaginary” Numbers. Part 1: what’s so imag...
I know of a few key personal paradigm shifts that I felt when learning mathematics. The introduction of algebra, functions, and imaginary…
Arya Vohra
Aug 15, 2019
What is e?
What is e?
Most people first meet e in calculus or logs class in high school. And most think of e along with π. And in a sense, this is right, as…
Karina Walker
Aug 2, 2019
The Three Utilities Problem
The Three Utilities Problem
An Introduction to Euler’s Formula.
Dhruv GOSWAMI
Apr 18, 2019
Why do some people find mathematics so challenging?
Why do some people find mathematics so challenging?
While mathematics is considered as a compulsory subject for most of the curriculums around the world, it is also one of the subjects with…
UWCSEA MathsBlog
Apr 18, 2019
Special numbers
Special numbers
A lot of people know and love the Simpsons. But did you know it was written by mathematicians?
Karina Walker
Apr 18, 2019
The hardest competition problem in the world — and how you can solve it.
The hardest competition problem in the world — and how you can solv...
Some of the hardest problems in maths remain unsolved for centuries. The problem in this article is known far and wide as one of the most…
Arya Vohra
Feb 19, 2019
An Introduction to Infinities
An Introduction to Infinities
How much do you know about infinities? You probably have heard of a number that is the biggest number possible, or impossibly large.
Dhruv GOSWAMI
Feb 19, 2019
Cycloid
Cycloid
Have you every wondered what the fastest slide would be?
Karina Walker
Feb 11, 2019
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