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| February 2, 2015 || Soledad Benguria || [[#TBA | Exploring Palindromes]] ||
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| February 16, 2015 || Simon Marshall || [[#Simon Marshall | The Ant Walk]] ||
| February 15, 2016 || TBA || [[#TBA | Abstract]] ||
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| February 22, 2016 || TBA || [[#TBA | Abstract]] ||
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| February 29, 2016 || TBA || [[#TBA | Abstract]] ||
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| March 9, 2015 || Ali Lynch || [[#TBA | Mathematical Games and Winning Strategies]] ||
| March 7, 2016 || TBA || [[#TBA | Abstract]] ||
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| March 16, 2015 || Daniel Schultheis || [[#TBA | Picture Hanging and Secret Algebra]] ||
| March 14, 2016 || TBA || [[#TBA | Abstract]] ||
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| March 23, 2015 || Betsy Stovall|| [[#Ches | Divisibility Cheats]] ||
| March 21, 2016 || No Meeting (Spring Break) || [[#TBA | Abstract]] ||
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| March 30, 2015 || No meeting|| [[#TBA | UW Spring Break]] ||
| March 28, 2016 || TBA || [[#TBA | Abstract]] ||
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| April 6, 2015 || Julie Mitchell || [[#Julie Mitchell | Protein Folding and Robot Dances: Understanding the Basics of Kinematic Motion]] ||
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| April 11, 2016 || TBA || [[#TBA | Abstract]] ||
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| April 25, 2016 || TBA || [[#TBA | Abstract]] ||
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| May 4, 2015 || Daniel Ross ||[[#TBA | Coming soon!]] ||
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| May 11, 2015 || Grace Deane ||[[#TBA |Last meeting of semester!]] ||
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Revision as of 18:08, 28 August 2015

Weekly Meeting

We have a weekly meeting, Monday at 6pm in 120 Ingraham Hall, during the school year. New students are welcome at any point! There is no required registration, no fee, and the talks are independent of one another, so you can just show up any week. See below for directions.

If you are a student, we hope you will tell other interested students about these talks, and speak with your parents or with your teacher about organizing a car pool to the UW campus. If you are a parent or a teacher, we hope you'll tell your students about these talks and organize a car pool to the UW (all talks take place in Ingraham Hall room 120, on the UW-Madison campus).

What is a Math Circle?

The Madison Math Circle is a weekly series of mathematically based activities aimed at interested middle school and high school students. It is an outreach program organized by the UW Math Department. Our goal is to provide a taste of exciting ideas in math and science. In the past we've had talks about plasma and weather in outer space, video game graphics, and encryption. In the sessions, students (and parents) are often asked to explore problems on their own, with the presenter facilitating a discussion. The talks are independent of one another, so new students are welcome at any point.

The level of the audience varies quite widely, including a mix of middle school and high school students, and the speakers generally address this by considering subjects that will be interesting for a wide range of students.


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After each talk we'll have pizza provided by the Mathematics Department, and students will have an opportunity to mingle and chat with the speaker and with other participants, to ask questions about some of the topics that have been discussed, and also about college, careers in science, etc.

The Madison Math circle was featured in Wisconsin State Journal: http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/local/education/local_schools/school-spotlight-madison-math-circle-gives-young-students-a-taste/article_77f5c042-0b3d-11e1-ba5f-001cc4c03286.html

All right, I want to come!

Directions and parking

Meetings are held in 120 Ingraham Hall.

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Parking. Parking on campus is rather limited. Here is as list of some options:

Email list

Sign up for our email list: https://lists.math.wisc.edu/listinfo/math-circle

Contact the organizers

If you have any questions, suggestions for topics, or so on, just email the organizers (Carolyn Abbott, Gheorghe Craciun, Daniel Erman, Lalit Jain, Ryan Julian, and Philip Matchett Wood): math-circle-organizers@math.wisc.edu. We are always interested in feedback!

Report on Math Circle in 2013-14

Annual Report

Donations

Please consider donating to the Madison Math Circle. As noted in our annual report, our main costs consist of pizza and occasional supplies for the speakers. Our costs have been covered so far by donations from the UW Math Department plus generous gifts from a private donor. But our costs are rising, primarily because this year we expect to hold more meetings than in any previous year. In fact, this year, we expect to spend at least $2500 on pizza and supplies alone.

So please consider donating to support your math circle! The easiest way to donate is to go to the link:

Online Donation Link

There are instructions on that page for donating to the Math Department. Be sure and add a Gift Note saying that the donation is intended for the "Madison Math Circle"! The money goes into the Mathematics Department Annual Fund and is routed through the University of Wisconsin Foundation, which is convenient for record-keeping, etc.

Alternately, you can bring a check to one of the Math Circle Meetings. If you write a check, be sure to make it payable to the "WFAA" and add the note "Math Circle Donation" on the check.

Or you can just pay in cash, and we'll give you a receipt.

Flyer

Please feel free to distribute our flyer! Flyer

Help us grow!

If you like Math Circle, please help us continue to grow! Students, parents, and teachers can help by:

  • Posting our flyer at schools or anywhere that might have interested students
  • Discussing the Math Circle with students, parents, teachers, administrators, and others
  • Making an announcement about Math Circle at PTO meetings
  • Donating to Math Circle

Contact the organizers if you have questions or your own ideas about how to help out.


Meetings for Fall 2014 and Spring 2015

All talks are at 6pm in Ingraham Hall room 120, unless otherwise noted.

Fall 2014
Date and RSVP links Speaker Topic Link for more info
September 14, 2015 David Sondak Abstract
September 21, 2015 TBA Abstract
September 28, 2015 TBA Abstract
October 5, 2015 TBA Abstract
October 12, 2015 TBA Abstract
October 19, 2015 TBA Abstract
October 26, 2015 TBA Abstract
November 2, 2015 TBA Abstract
November 9, 2015 TBA Abstract
November 16, 2015 TBA Abstract
November 23, 2015 TBA (Last meeting of fall) Abstract
Spring 2015
January 25, 2016 TBA Abstract
February 1, 2016 TBA Abstract
February 8, 2016 TBA Abstract
February 15, 2016 TBA Abstract
February 22, 2016 TBA Abstract
February 29, 2016 TBA Abstract
March 7, 2016 TBA Abstract
March 14, 2016 TBA Abstract
March 21, 2016 No Meeting (Spring Break) Abstract
March 28, 2016 TBA Abstract
April 4, 2016 TBA Abstract
April 11, 2016 TBA Abstract
April 18, 2016 TBA Abstract
April 25, 2016 TBA Abstract
May 2, 2016 TBA Abstract

Abstracts

Philip Matchett Wood

Pictures and Puzzles y public manner. We will discuss and solve the problem, learn some probability, play the game, and invent some variants of the game that may, or may not, have similar counter-intuitive behaviors.

Archived Math Circle Material

Archived Math Circle Material

Link for presenters (in progress)

https://www.math.wisc.edu/wiki/index.php/Math_Circle_Presentations