Where: Santa Clara University, Daly Science Building, Room 207
Speaker: Marion Campisi
Topic: Space Farming and the Euler Characteristic
On Friday, January 25, 2019, we have a BAMA meeting instead of a regular math circle. Marion Campisi will give a talk on Space Farming and the Euler Characteristic. This talk will be held on the Santa Clara University campus, in the Daly Science Building, Room 207. This lecture is free and open to the public. All San Jose Math Circle students are expected to attend the BAMA lecture; there will be no meeting on the SJSU MacQuarrie Hall (MH) this week.
Details about the talk, directions and parking information are available at this link. If you park in the parking structure there is a fee for parking.
Where: San Jose State University, Science Building, Room 142
Speaker: Sergei Tabachnikov
Topic: Geometry of Equations
On Friday, December 7, 2018, we have a BAMA meeting instead of a regular math circle. Sergei Tabachnikov will give a talk on geometry of Equations. This talk will be held on the San Jose State University campus, in the Science Building, Room 142. This lecture is free and open to the public. All San Jose Math Circle students are expected to attend the BAMA lecture; there will be no meeting on the SJSU MacQuarrie Hall (MH) this week.
Details about the talk, directions and parking information are available at this link. If you park in the parking structure there is a fee for parking.
Where: San Jose State University, Science Building, Room 142
Speaker: Scott Kim
Topic: Turning Math into a Game
On Friday, October 12, we have a BAMA meeting instead of a regular math circle. Scott Kim will give a talk on Turning Math into a Game. This talk will be held on the San Jose State University campus, in the Science Building, Room 142. This lecture is free and open to the public. All San Jose Math Circle students are expected to attend the BAMA lecture; there will be no meeting on the SJSU MacQuarrie Hall (MH) this week.
Details about the talk, directions and parking information are available at this link. If you park in the parking structure there is a fee for parking.
The United Math Circles Foundation is the official umbrella organization for the San Jose Math Circle. The United Math Circles Foundation is a non-profit organization