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A course-related video introdcing multimedia, Mathcad and summer school, using a modelling exercise to show new students what to expect.
Shows the results of many of the most basic experiments on the behaviour of bodies carried out using the air track. The air track is used by applied mathematicians to study the effects of bodies under the...
Evariste Galois, the pioneer of group theory, died in 1832 at age 20 following a politically inspired duel. It took a further 14 years for the mathematical world to understand the implication of his...
The collapse of the Tacoma Narrows bridge in the 1940s, the destruction of cooling towers at the Ferrybridge Power Station and the loss of two Lockheed Electra aircraft in the 1950s were all caused by a...
Illustrates Newton’s three laws of motion using examples from sport, including water-skiing, ice skating, athletics and judo, to explore the effects of mechanics.
Examines some of the more unusual applications of simultaneous equations, from designing rollercoaster rides to training athletes.
Investigates the idea of isomorphism in group theory, and shows how two groups may really be the same, even though they look totally different at first sight. Shows how a Scottish country dance for four...
Looks at the world of conics and their reflection properties. There are three conics: the ellipse, the parabloa and the hyperbola. Conics have very real properties that are useful to people as diverse as...
Seven sequences of computer animation designed to aid understanding of the various types of random process. Band A: Extensions of the Poisson Process, displays some realisations of Poisson processes. Band B:...
Asks if children learn more effectively if they receive pre-school education and suggests that we need statistics to evaluate such an effect. Looks at the Headstart project in the USA. Investigates the...
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