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The Mathematical Association of America Southeastern Section 91st Annual Meetin
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Math Students Make History During Mathematical Association of America Conferenc
Three Mathematical Lyrics
The author shares three mathematical lyrics, debuted at opening banquets of MathFest, the summer national meetings of the Mathematical Association of America
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Institute for Coastal Plain Science Awards Summer Graduate Student Research Assistantships Martha Abell, Ph.D., wins award from the Mathematical Association of America (MAA
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Georgia Southern University offers new tool to match course credits for military experience Georgia Southern professor wins Mathematical Association of America service awar
04-29-2014 SWOSU Student Places 2nd at Mathematics Competition
Weatherford native and SWOSU mathematics major Tyler Gorshing won second place at the annual Mathematical Association of America, Oklahoma-Arkansas Section, meeting’s undergraduate research competition
PREP Workshop Report: Expository Writing
A significant part of the job of a mathematician involves writing - between research papers, expository writing, grant applications, letters of recommendation, and materials for our teaching, I know that I spend much of my days writing something or other. Yet most of us are never really trained to write mathematics, and even in our jobs we rarely find time to talk about the actual writing of the mathematics which has taken place. With this in mind, I chose to attend a PREP workshop held by the Mathematical Association of America at their headquarters in Washington, DC dedicated to the art of mathematical exposition. [excerpt
On the greatest common divisor of the value of two polynomials
We show that if two monic polynomials with integer coefficients have a square-free resultant, then all positive divisors of the resultant arise as the greatest common divisor of the values of the two polynomials at a suitable integer. © The Mathematical Association of America
Carolinas Mathematics Undergraduate Research Conference Abstracts
On Friday, March 24, 2006, Furman University hosted the Carolinas Mathematics Undergraduate Research Conference. The conference was supported by the Mathematical Association of America (NSF Grant DMS-0241090). These are the abstracts for the eight undergraduate talks given on that day
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