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National Mathematics Day – A tribute to the genius, Ramanujan
Mathematics & Problems

National Mathematics Day – A tribute to the genius, Ramanujan

December 22, 2021December 23, 2021 Keerthana Vengatesan

What would you do if you have the superpower of solving complex math problems without pen and paper? What if you could see the relationship

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Pi Day 2021, A Carnival Of The Mathematical Constant
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Pi Day 2021, A Carnival Of The Mathematical Constant

March 14, 2021March 22, 2021 Keerthana Vengatesan

Pi, an important and an interesting constant in the world of mathematics is an irrational number that has applications everywhere around us, not only on

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Pi versus Phi, The Magic and The Mystery
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Pi versus Phi, The Magic and The Mystery

January 30, 2021December 23, 2021 Keerthana Vengatesan

Pi and phi, what are they? What do they have in common and what they don’t? No student of mathematics would’ve finished their course without

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Mobius Strip- A two dimensional non-orientable surface
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Mobius Strip- A two dimensional non-orientable surface

October 5, 2020October 5, 2020 Keerthana Vengatesan

Every discovery and invention aids in unravelling mysteries that has been puzzling mankind for ages. But, at what cost, entangling more knots to the already

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Gabriel’s horn: Perceiving the infinite in the Finite!
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Gabriel’s horn: Perceiving the infinite in the Finite!

August 18, 2020August 27, 2020 Keerthana Vengatesan

In this fast-paced world, we fail to observe many marvels of this expanding universe. What is this world without the queen of sciences? The place

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How long is ‘The longest lightning bolt’?
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How long is ‘The longest lightning bolt’?

July 4, 2020July 6, 2020 Keerthana Vengatesan

Thunder is good, thunder is impressive; but it is lightning that does all the work.      – Mark Twain. A single lightning flash can last for

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The Intriguing divine ratio of Nature
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The Intriguing divine ratio of Nature

June 15, 2020July 24, 2020 Keerthana Vengatesan

Bees and trees, hurricanes, and galaxy. What do they have in common? If I say fundamentally, they follow the same contour, will you believe? Yes,

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The Monty Hall Problem and probability
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The Monty Hall Problem and probability

May 24, 2020June 19, 2020 Keerthana Vengatesan

We all would have come across the reality shows and games which say pick your reward by choosing a door.  Haven’t you? The math behind

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