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Author Archives: Logan Thomas

Crossing the Street – Pt. 1

Sketch of a street with winding path across it, starting from the bottom left corner and ending at the top right corner.

In this level 2 post, we start the process of a 3-part mathematical modelling series, which will culminate in the answer to one of the most important questions of all time: How should I cross the street?

Posted byLogan ThomasJuly 11, 2020Posted inmathematics, modellingTags:Calculus, crossing the street, mathematics, modelling, probability, problem-solving, variational calculus2 Comments on Crossing the Street – Pt. 1

Calculus, Combinatorics, and Cubes

In this level 0 post, we look at the discrete Fundamental Theorem of Calculus and see an application that brings together combinatorics and sums of cubes (and higher powers)

Posted byLogan ThomasJune 27, 2020June 27, 2020Posted inmathematicsTags:Calculus, Discrete math, Level 0, Math, Stirling numbersLeave a comment on Calculus, Combinatorics, and Cubes

Welcome to the Singular Points Blog

You might be wondering what this is all about. This first little post is just to get the ball rolling and talk about what you can expect from this blog.

Posted byLogan ThomasJune 16, 2020June 27, 2020Posted inwelcomeTags:mathematics, physics, problem-solving, welcomeLeave a comment on Welcome to the Singular Points Blog

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