Step 2: Basic courses From the autumn semester onward, students begin their three-year study in basic mathematics (基础数学) and physics courses. Step 3: Looking for research topics The students can use the program’s 4th and 5th years to loo...
Learn more about various topics—from gamification of learning to productive struggle—related to our supplemental programs. Articles Research Podcasts How to Use Gamification in the Classroom Strategies and examples for how to use gamification in the classroom Richard Blankman June 22, 2022 ...
When students have the opportunity to pose their own mathematical problems based on a situation, they must make sense of the constraints and conditions from the given information to build connections between their existing understanding and a new understanding of related mathematical ideas (Cai, 2022)...
Updates on my research and expository papers, discussion of open problems, and other maths-related topics. By Terence TaoHome About Career advice On writing Books Applets Mastodon+ Subscribe to feed Category Archive You are currently browsing the category archive for the ‘math.MP’ category. Closi...
To help readers make the connections between the research strands and the Math Expressions program, the following sections are used within each strand: Defining the Strand. This section summarizes the terminology and provides an overview of the research related to the strand. Research That Guided ...
Research Topics The following research topics are highly related to our project. Meaning representation: How to represent the semantic meaning of natural language text Semantic parsing: How to parse natural language text into structured semantic representation Reasoning: How to perform reasoning based on...
So what is the “solution” to encouraging more girls (and I mean girls of color as well) to go into mathematics and science related fields? The answer is not more practice. One of the answers is to give them more “role models,” including Dr. Barbara Oakley, as well as giving them...
What's new Updates on my research and expository papers, discussion of open problems, and other maths-related topics. By Terence TaoHome About Career advice On writing Books Applets Mastodon+ Subscribe to feed “Math Doesn’t Suck”, and the Chayes-McKellar-Winn theorem...
The journal is mainly devoted to the following topics in Graph Theory: colourings, partitions (general colourings), hereditary properties, independence and domination, structures in graphs (sets, paths, cycles, etc.), local properties, products of graphs as well as graph algorithms related to ...
The research areas covered by Discrete Mathematics include graph and hypergraph theory, enumeration, coding theory, block designs, the combinatorics of partially ordered sets, extremal set theory, matroid theory, algebraic combinatorics, discrete geometry, matrices, discrete probability, and parts of ...