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| http://www.atsweb.neu.edu/math/cp/blog/ | |
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| Mark Bridger, Department of Mathematics, Northeastern University | |
| A blog where math professor Bridger posts mathematical comments on the TV show "Numb3rs". Dating back to February, 2005, posts include "Math and March Madness" and "Random motion and Fokker-Planck" and "Acoustic fingerprints and the JFK assassination" and "Squishing and squashing" and "Can math really solve crimes?" See also the Java crossword puzzle Bridger created, with clues and answers based on this CBS television drama. | |
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| Levels: | High School (9-12), College, Research |
| Languages: | English |
| Resource Types: | Internet-Based Projects, Articles, Web Interactive/Java |
| Math Topics: | Applications/Connections |
| Math Ed Topics: | Public Understanding of Math |
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