Any triangle can be partitioned into $n=4$ similar triangles. How? For what other $n$ is this true? (solution)
Any triangle can be partitioned into $n=4$ similar triangles. How? For what other $n$ is this true? (solution)
Postdoc Tom Zdyrski has joined the executive board of the Dartmouth Postdoc Association. Read his interview here.
The work of Professor Herbert Chang ‘18 and Graduate Student Chiyu Wei are featured in the Arts and Sciences article How AI, TikTok, and Instagram Are Shaping the U.S. Election.
Emily Riehl will give a lecture titled Queer in Math and Queering Math at 6 p.m. on Friday, February 7 in Kemeny 008. (Click/tap image to view a larger poster with abstract.)
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