Maker, Educator, Mathematician | Assistant Professor at Cal Poly Pomona
“My interests include music, science, justice, animals, shapes, feelings” —Lisa Simpson
Creator of @oeistriangles.peterkagey.com.
Peter Kagey
@rmfrt.com—this made me think of you!
@timchartier.bsky.social—and math can make you better at basketball?
This is indeed gorgeous and worth a read!
Check out this gyroelongated triangular bicupola (J₄₄)!
Number T(n,k) of colored set partitions of [n] where colors of the elements of subsets are distinct and in increasing order and exactly k colors are used; triangle T(n,k), n>=0, 0<=k<=n, read by rows.
“By its conclusion, a massive quantity of weapons-grade uranium — enough for about 20,000 warheads — had been diluted and fashioned into fuel pellets. The resulting fuel supplied roughly 10% of all electricity generated in the U.S. during those 18 years.”
See even more renderings on Jiabao Li's website!
www.jiabaoli.org/math-playgro...
Check out Jiabao Li's project of "transforming abstract math into climbable sculptures," complete with a rendering of a mathematical playground!
"What if others could literally play with math—climb on it, move around it, think about it differently?"
infinitesums.simonsfoundation.org/math-ambassa...
Check this amazing photo which was taken by Mona Hassan Abo-Abda of the Giza Pyramids during Forever is Now exhibition in Cairo, Egypt which won the Wiki Loves Monuments competition in 2023.
www.wikilovesmonuments.org/galleries/20...
For the last few months, I've been happy using RSS to keep up with the news publications I care about the most.
However, I found it was tedious to initially compile that list of RSS feeds, and I couldn't find good lists online—so I made a guide to help you get started!
Peter Kagey
Peter Kagey
what if the spaces and objects of tomorrow are not mass produced, but meticulously crafted? in crafting the future, we explore what it means to be a maker today.
My syllabus is a mess of half-remembered intentions. I re-use icebreakers that I know don’t work. I forget to grade the first assignment until Week Four. I write emails that begin with “So sorry for t...