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Modulo arithmetic & cards

Posted on November 13, 2018November 13, 2018 By Simply Curious No Comments on Modulo arithmetic & cards
Recreational Math

Another week, another Manjul Bhargava delight. Arithmetic is usually taught in base 10. We have 10 unique symbols (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9) and a place value system with the lowest value being , the next being , the next being and so on. So a number like . So far so good, but you could do this with … Read More “Modulo arithmetic & cards” »

Gauge invariance, Global and Local Symmetry

Posted on October 17, 2018October 19, 2018 By Simply Curious No Comments on Gauge invariance, Global and Local Symmetry
Particle Physics

This post, aimed at people with some knowledge of Maxwell’s equations, is aimed at connecting a bunch of concepts that are all central to how we understand the universe today. Nearly every word in the title has the status of being a buzz-word, but for good reason – they help organize the ideas well. Some … Read More “Gauge invariance, Global and Local Symmetry” »

Binary/Ternary codes and card tricks

Posted on October 14, 2018October 14, 2018 By Simply Curious No Comments on Binary/Ternary codes and card tricks
Particle Physics

This trick uses the representation of numbers in a different base. Solution in a post in a day!

p-‘s and q-‘s redux

Posted on October 14, 2018October 14, 2018 By Simply Curious No Comments on p-‘s and q-‘s redux
p-‘s and q-‘s redux
Finance, Particle Physics, Recreational Math, Science in Daily Life

Continuing our saga, trying to be intellectually honest, while a little prurient (Look It Up!, to adopt a recent political slogan), let’s look at the ridiculous “measured” correlation in point 3 of this public post. Let’s call it the PPP-GDP correlation! The scatter graph with data is displayed below Does it make sense? As in … Read More “p-‘s and q-‘s redux” »

Minding your p-‘s and q-‘s

Posted on October 13, 2018October 14, 2018 By Simply Curious 2 Comments on Minding your p-‘s and q-‘s
Minding your p-‘s and q-‘s
Particle Physics, Science in Daily Life

In the practice of statistical inference, the concept of p-value (as well as something that needs to exist, but doesn’t yet, called q-value), is very useful. So is a really important concept you need to understand if you want to fool people (or prevent yourself from being fooled!) – it’s called p-hacking. The first (p-value) … Read More “Minding your p-‘s and q-‘s” »

Math, Rhythmic patterns & A Card Trick

Posted on September 30, 2018October 1, 2018 By Simply Curious No Comments on Math, Rhythmic patterns & A Card Trick
Math, Rhythmic patterns & A Card Trick
Recreational Math, Science in Daily Life

Another Wednesday, another session of Manjul Bhargava’s entertaining and instructive class at the National Museum of Mathematics, in New York City. This time, the topic was that of rhythmic combinations and their connection to mathematics. As the sentence itself suggests, combinations of rhythms lead to combinatorial arithmetic – the notions of Fibonacci numbers and Pascal’s … Read More “Math, Rhythmic patterns & A Card Trick” »

Of Baby Hummers and clock arithmetic with Aryabhata and Archimedes

Posted on September 15, 2018September 15, 2018 By Simply Curious 1 Comment on Of Baby Hummers and clock arithmetic with Aryabhata and Archimedes
Recreational Math, Science in Daily Life

I spent a pleasant evening at the National Museum of Mathematics  this week – the first session of a semester long program of lecture demonstrations about mathematics and magic. The instructor is Manjul Bhargava, the famous Princeton mathematician. I thought the ideas were worth discussing in a more public forum, so I resolved to demonstrate … Read More “Of Baby Hummers and clock arithmetic with Aryabhata and Archimedes” »

Gedankenexperiments #1

Posted on August 8, 2018August 15, 2018 By Simply Curious No Comments on Gedankenexperiments #1
Gedankenexperiments #1
Particle Physics

Albert Einstein is well known to be one of the most creative scientists of the last couple of centuries. He produced fascinating theories that really burnished this reputation. But he also had several ideas (trying to undermine, for instance, ideas about quantum mechanics) that didn’t work – often the exact way in which they did … Read More “Gedankenexperiments #1” »

The Indian musical drums

Posted on June 24, 2018June 25, 2018 By Simply Curious 2 Comments on The Indian musical drums
The Indian musical drums
Science in Daily Life, Uncategorized

There is a well-known paper by the famous scientist and Nobel laureate C. V. Raman about the harmonic drums of India – the mridangam and the tabla. While the paper was written in the 1930s, it is quite detailed and refreshing in its clear description of how these instruments work. This post attempts to popularize … Read More “The Indian musical drums” »

The Rule of 72 – and what does the Swiss National Bank have to do with it

Posted on June 21, 2018June 29, 2018 By Simply Curious No Comments on The Rule of 72 – and what does the Swiss National Bank have to do with it
The Rule of 72 – and what does the Swiss National Bank have to do with it
Finance

I was listening to an academic talk and someone mentioned the “Rule of 72”. Apparently invented by Einstein, it is a simple numerical approximation that helps you understand the power of compound interest. This, according to legend, became popular when interest rates offered on deposits by the Swiss National Bank dropped to  in the 1930s. … Read More “The Rule of 72 – and what does the Swiss National Bank have to do with it” »

Bucking down to the Bakhshali manuscript

Posted on June 5, 2018June 7, 2018 By Simply Curious 2 Comments on Bucking down to the Bakhshali manuscript
Bucking down to the Bakhshali manuscript
Recreational Math, Uncategorized

The Bakhshali manuscript is an artifact discovered in 1881, near the town of Peshawar (in then British India, but now in present-day Pakistan). It is beautifully described in an article in the online magazine of the American Mathematical Society and I spent a few hours fascinated by the description in the article (written excellently by … Read More “Bucking down to the Bakhshali manuscript” »

Schrodinger’s Zoo

Posted on February 22, 2018February 22, 2018 By Simply Curious No Comments on Schrodinger’s Zoo
Schrodinger’s Zoo
Quantum Mechanics

I have been enjoying reading Richard Muller’s “Now: The Physics of Time” – Muller is an extremely imaginative experimental physicist and his writings on the “arrow of time” are quite a nice compendium of the various proposed solutions. Even though none of those solutions is to my liking, they are certainly worth a read. Meanwhile, … Read More “Schrodinger’s Zoo” »

Why do chocolate wrappers stick to things

Posted on February 1, 2018February 1, 2018 By Simply Curious No Comments on Why do chocolate wrappers stick to things
Science in Daily Life

Here’s something I saw while lazily surfing the net this morning. Someone throws a candy wrapper towards the floor and it sticks to the curtain or a book cover. How long will it stick? First, the reason this happens is because of static electricity – and this is why this rarely happens in humid climates … Read More “Why do chocolate wrappers stick to things” »

A young Einstein at his desk, contemplating the world with his mind!

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  • Schrodinger’s Cat Lives again! November 27, 2019
  • Three pieces – and some puzzles September 9, 2019
  • Tales of Karatsuba May 14, 2019
  • Error Correcting Codes and the Quantum version February 6, 2019
  • Modulo arithmetic & cards November 13, 2018
  • Gauge invariance, Global and Local Symmetry October 17, 2018
  • Binary/Ternary codes and card tricks October 14, 2018
  • p-‘s and q-‘s redux October 14, 2018
  • Minding your p-‘s and q-‘s October 13, 2018
  • Math, Rhythmic patterns & A Card Trick September 30, 2018
  • Of Baby Hummers and clock arithmetic with Aryabhata and Archimedes September 15, 2018
  • Gedankenexperiments #1 August 8, 2018
  • The Indian musical drums June 24, 2018
  • The Rule of 72 – and what does the Swiss National Bank have to do with it June 21, 2018

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