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Dr. Reena Garg, M.Sc. Mathematics (Gold Medalist), M.Phil, Ph.D is Assistant Professor (Mathematics) in YMCA University of Science & Technology, Faridabad (Haryana). She also taught in C.I.T.M. Faridabad (presently known as Manav Rachna International University, Faridabad). Her teaching experience of more than a decade has made this book more valuable for the knowledge seekers.She has published more than 10 research papers in various International Journals. She is a life-time member of Forum of Inter-disciplinary mathematics in India. She is a member of reviewer Board in IJRET, Bangalore.

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For the past 12 years, Dr. Ritu Khanna has been working as a mathematics professor at Pacific University in Udaipur, Rajasthan. Through her research and publications, she has significantly advanced the area of mathematics during her tenure. With a focus on applied mathematics, Dr. Khanna has actively mentored students and assisted them with their research projects.

Describing her childhood, Ritu says she was born and raised in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. She received her bachelor's and master's degrees in mathematics from the University of Allahabad. Upon getting married, she moved to Udaipur with her husband. Following her marriage, she aspired to pursue her passion for teaching and began working as a mathematics teacher.

Meanwhile, she also obtained B.Ed., M.Ed., and PhD degrees in education. She started working at Pacific University as an assistant professor of mathematics and later became the head of the mathematics department. She actively participated in various research projects and published several papers in reputed journals. Her dedication and expertise in the field earned her recognition, and she was invited to deliver lectures at national and international conferences. She continues to inspire and mentor young minds, encouraging them to explore the wonders of mathematics.

Sharing her experience during the COVID pandemic phase, Ritu, a mother of two, experienced family time during the lockdown with her elder son studying engineering at SRM University. She also received guidance from her younger son. Ritu learned new cooking techniques and enjoyed spending time with her family. Despite the challenges, she expresses sympathy for the families affected by the pandemic and wishes them well in the future.

Whether education or experience is more crucial, Ritu says that both education and experience should be balanced in life. In her opinion, education helps in every aspect of life, and it is important to apply that education in the real world. She believes that a strong educational foundation provides the necessary knowledge and skills, while practical experience allows individuals to adapt and solve problems in different situations. Ritu emphasizes the importance of continuously learning and gaining hands-on experience to stay relevant and succeed in today's rapidly changing world.

When asked about her role models, Ritu says that she considers her father to be her role model. He accurately guides her and always has answers for any of her issues. He has always been Ritu's rock and continues to be her first choice when things get tough.

Her success mantra in life is to follow the path of truthfulness and never be a manipulative person. Ritu believes that being honest and genuine in all aspects of life is the key to achieving success. She firmly believes that one's actions should align with their values and principles, as this not only helps in personal growth but also builds trust and credibility with others. Ritu strives to be a person of integrity, knowing that it will ultimately lead her to thrive in today's rapidly changing world.

Ritu advises youth to maintain sincerity in life, avoid being lazy due to increasing competition, and focus on honesty and dedication in all work rather than half-hearted efforts. She believes that these values will not only help them succeed in their personal and professional lives but also contribute to the betterment of society as a whole.

Join host and Distinguished Visiting Professor Ingrid Daubechies as she welcomes theoretical physicist Kip Thorne for an hour of engaging discussion about the film Interstellar and its connection to mathematics.

Join host and Distinguished Visiting Professor Ingrid Daubechies for an hour of engaging discussion about the film Radical and its connection to mathematics. Ingrid will be joined by special guests and mathematicians, Erika Tatiana Camacho and Hortensia Soto.

Sohil Rathi created a comprehensive prep text for students interested in the American Mathematics Competition. This hybrid book, featuring both text and videos, serves as a valuable resource for aspiring competitors. In particular, the judges were intrigued by a collection of problems about recursion formulas, including a nifty stair-climbing problem related to the Virankha-Fibonacci numbers. With accompanying video solutions, as well as helpful pointers and strategies, this collection is sure to benefit students seeking to excel in the AMC competitions.

In this impressive collection of videotaped lectures about the math of neural networks, deep learning, and artificial intelligence, Adam Dhalla keeps it old school, standing in front of a whiteboard and using colored markers, but he modernizes the classic style by providing useful timestamps in the video description. The judges also admired his stage presence, his clear voice, and the production quality of the videos.

Jibran has an Instagram site, @creative_math, where he introduces high school students to topics normally reserved for undergraduate math majors. The judges admired the attractiveness of his posts and how skillfully he explains advanced mathematical ideas, always with a friendly voice.

For his project, Ian constructed a song out of the digits of the irrational number known as the golden ratio (also known as the divine proportion because of its beauty). All the judges found the project intriguing as an exploration and thought the song itself was surprisingly pretty.

John Urschel played professional football for the Baltimore Ravens from 2014 to 2017 before retiring to focus on his career in mathematics. He is currently a PhD candidate at MIT, where he studies spectral graph theory, numerical linear algebra, and machine learning.

Get ready to take part in a whacky and zany brainteaser Kahoot with Steve Sherman. This is a quiz that will tickle your brain-strings and challenge your thinking skills. Some of the brainteasers will be easy while others will make you think. Do you have what it takes to be our brainteaser champion?

What can the fluidity of topology and knots have to do with the rigidity of operations on fractions? Join Alex Kontorovich to learn the fascinating connection discovered by the late mathematician John Conway.

Turn two pieces of heavy paper and some tape into a spinning top, and explore the geometry behind it! Join Yana Mohanty, Ph.D., a mathematician and inventor of Geometiles, as she guides you through this fun STEM activity. You will be provided with a printable template and shown how to transform it into your spinner. Once you master the simple construction, you may decorate your spinner with your own design.

Join us online for a math-and-paper engineering adventure! Godwyn Morris, Director of Dazzling Discoveries STEM Education Center, will demonstrate some Engineering with Paper challenges. Together we will explore proportion, ratio, and scale as Godwyn shows you how to create structures, furniture, and characters from simple supplies.

Educator and entertainer John Chase will show you the powerful connections between mathematics and juggling. Math modeling has given jugglers all kinds of new patterns to juggle, and we invite you to come see what mathematics can do. Bring three juggling objects so you can join the fun!

Cindy Lawrence, MoMath Executive Director, and Tim Nissen, MoMath Associate Director, welcome all to the fifth annual NYC Math Festival, featuring hours of mathematical fun and entertainment. Join presenters from all over the world to share an afternoon of lively, engaging activities.

Tim Chartier is a mathematical mime performer and math professor at Davidson College. He has performed throughout the world and has been trained in several mime schools, including master classes with the legendary Marcel Marceau.

Symmetry is all around us. We see symmetry in our bodies, car wheels, fences, fabric patterns, the MoMath logo, and many other objects! We will learn about different types of symmetry and have fun creating symmetric art using common objects.

The judges appreciated the ingenious design concept of this graphic, which underscores the universality and interdisciplinary spirit of graph theory. The words and imagery combine history, math, chemistry, and psychology, and the questions in the small text boxes invite the reader to do some research of their own.

Carefully executed with great attention to detail, the painting submitted by Yvonne drew the judges in with its vibrant colors and hypnotic patterns. Moreover, the theme of infinity pervades the painting, just as it does in all of mathematics. But here, the suggestion of the infinite is magical and otherworldly rather than scientific and literal, and so may appeal to audiences not normally attracted to math.

The book has been designed for the students of commerce and economics. It covers a vast selection of topics including sets, logic, number system, algebra (both classical and modern), geometry, trigonometry, matrices, determinants, linear programming, vectors, calculus (both differential and integral) along with applications to commerce and economics. It is a self contained book that requires only school level knowledge of mathematics.

The batch of 2024 of the Mathematics Department at LSR has truly been a magnificent batch and it was the time for the juniors to bid a heartfelt farewell to all their seniors. Filled with curiosity and zeal, the farewell ceremony was organized by the 1st and 2nd years on 9th May, 2024 in the college. The day was a fiesta devoted to the years spent together with friends and teachers, to reminisce joyous moments.

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