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Voronoi Diagrams, Michael Mumm
Voronoi Diagrams, Michael Mumm
The Mathematics Enthusiast
Suppose we have a finite number of distinct points in the plane. We refer to these points as sites. We wish to partition the plane into disjoint regions called cells, each of which contains exactly one site, so that all other points within a cell are closer to that cell's site than to any other site.
Analogies And Mathematics: What Is The Connection? Book Review Of Mathematical And Analogical Reasoning Of Young Learners, Bharath Sriraman
Analogies And Mathematics: What Is The Connection? Book Review Of Mathematical And Analogical Reasoning Of Young Learners, Bharath Sriraman
The Mathematics Enthusiast
Lyn English (Ed). Mathematical and Analogical Reasoning of Young Learners. New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum & Associates, 2004. ISBN 0-8058-4945-9.
In the last decade and a half mathematics education literature has shown a rapid increase in books and articles that focus on the social and cultural issues related to mathematics learning and teaching. Although the social and cultural dimensions are important and relevant, the cognitive dimension of mathematical learning is equally important and received less attention. Mathematical and Analogical Reasoning of Young Learners takes us back to the very roots of learning and investigates foundational questions on the nature of …
Editorial, Bharath Sriraman
The Morley Trisector Theorem, Grant Swicegood
The Morley Trisector Theorem, Grant Swicegood
The Mathematics Enthusiast
This paper deals with an unannounced theorem by Frank Morley that he originally published amid a collection of other, more general, theorems. Having intrigued mathematicians for the past century, it is now simply referred to as Morley’s trisector theorem:
The three intersections of the angles of a triangle, lying near the three sides respectively, form an equilateral triangle.
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San Gabriel Arch, Christine Kimball
Ceremony, Kyla Carter
Periphery, Max Freeman
Easter Garden, Billy Reynolds
Exotica Garden, Christine Kimball
Lament For A Lesser Known Hero, Linda Pierce
Slide Show, Scott Glassman
The Igloo Carving Contest, James Grinwis
One Marriage Later, Francine Witte
Painting #1, Forrest Formsma
Coons, Possums, Yugoslavia, Al Masarik
The Luminous Memory, Rachel Moritz
Night Pond, Christine Kimball
Woman With Teratoma, Rachel Losh
The Luminous Body, Rachel Moritz
Headlands, Diane Kirsten-Martin
In My Former Life, Bryn Chancellor
Dead Major, Katherine Mccord
Painting #2, Forrest Formsma
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Gladys, Pearwoman, Francine Witte
Camas, Fall 2004
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"Romeo Shows Jamey the Door" / David James Duncan -- "Most of All, the Quiet" / Susan Marsh -- "In the Neighborhood of Wolves" / Robin Patten -- First Person / Ryan Newhouse -- Huckleberry Wine -- Poetry / Wendell Berry, Kathleen Yale, Peter Nash -- Photo Essay / Chris Chapman, James Chapman -- Last Words / Laura A. Munson