✅ Safe:
• Response letter drafting
• Literature synthesis
• Outlines
❌ Dangerous:
• Writing your results
• Fabricating citations
• Passing off AI text as yours
The rule?
If you can't explain how you used it, you can't use it.
Posts by mathexplorer
Sunset today at Piermont
Flamingoes at the Bronx Zoo.
Happy 4th of July weekend.
My new #math series in the New York Times, "Math Revealed," is aimed at everyone, whether you love math or not. Have a look! You can read it here for free without a subscription. www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
The first line of my book is
“Section 1.1 is a broad introduction to graph theory and network science.”
The first line of Section 1.1 is more interesting
“Our story begins in eighteenth century Königsberg, now known as Kaliningrad, a Russian city between Poland and Lithuania.”
The Standing Committee for Gender Equality in Science (SCGES) hosts a webinar series. The next one is on February 10th, 2025, 2-4 PM UTC (3-5 PM CET). The webinars are recorded and posted online.
gender-equality-in-science.org/scges-webina...
So, I started a YouTube channel and posted some introduction to matroid theory videos.
www.youtube.com/@sandrakingan
Updated Office Selfie
I was headed to the Graduate Center the other day and the Empire State Building was gleaming in the afternoon light.
#photography #photoreel #NewYork
The NY Combinatorics seminar is going strong since we (re)started it in 2011. Take a look at our YouTube channel if you have a moment.
www.youtube.com/@nycombinato...
Fall almost over here.
🙋 Thanks for putting this together
Happy Mother's Day and Happy Celebration of Women in Mathematics. There are 145 events from 43 different countries listed at may12.womeninmaths.org
Two animated movies "Alicia Boole in the land of polytopes" and "Kovalevskaia's spinning top" are also available.
Thank you to all the wonderful speakers of the New York Combinatorics Seminar. Take a look at our youtube channel with over 70 talks youtube.com/@nycombinatorics
See also www.nycombinatorics.org/seminar
#MathSky #MathChat #MathResearch
The IMU Committee for Women in Mathematics 2024 Call for activities to support women in math is open and the deadline is Jan 05, 2024. See
www.mathunion.org/fileadmin/CW...
The detailed instructions are listed here www.mathunion.org/cwm/about/cw...
🧪#MathSky #MathChat #MathResearch
The 11th Heidelberg Laureate Forum (HLF) will take place in Heidelberg, Germany from Sep 22 - 27, 2024.
Young researchers at all phases of their careers (Undergrad/Grad/Postdocs) can apply by 2/9/24 (midnight CET).
See www.heidelberg-laureate-forum.org
This Friday (11/17) Thomas Karam (Oxford University, UK) is speaking in the #NYCombinatorics Seminar.
Title: n the expressive power of mod-p linear forms on the Boolean cube.
🧪#MathSky #MathChat #MathResearch #Combinatorics
www.nycombinatorics.org/seminar
This seminar series interesting. It is the same day/time as our NY Combinatorics seminar. Will it be recorded?
Another in-person NY Combinatorics Seminar this week in Room 4419, Graduate Center.
Nov 10, 2023: Adam Mata (Warsaw Univ. of Technology, Poland)
Title: On maximal sublattices in convex geometries
🧪#MathSky #MathChat #MathResearch #Combinatorics
nycombinatorics.org
www.gc.cuny.edu/mathematics
I took this picture of the Empire State Building yesterday on the way to the Graduate Center.
#photography #NewYork #travel 🎞️ #photoreel
I loved the pumpkin scarecrows at GLASGLOW (the Halloween celebration at Glasgow botanical gardens).
Halloween in Scotland includes many fire displays because of the Samhuinn fire festival. These pumpkins had bursts of fire coming out of their heads.
#photography #Glasglow #travel 🎞️ #photoreel
Scenes from the Halloween festival at Abbey Close in Paisley, Scotland. LED drummers were cool. My favorite was the performance by the swordeater.
#photography #Paisley #travel 🎞️ #photoreel
Kelvingrove park is just outside University of Glasgow. Here I’m on a hill looking at Kelvingrove Museum.
#photography #KelvingrovePark #Glasgow #travel 🎞️ #photoreel
River Kelvin flows through Kelvingrove park. The skies darkened for a moment as I took these pictures.
#photography #KelvingrovePark #Glasgow #travel 🎞️ #photoreel
A park bench is an invitation to sit down for a moment and relax.
#photography #KelvingrovePark #Glasgow #travel 🎞️ #photoreel
Beautiful Kelvingrove park with lots of green and gold for a moment of calm in your timeline.
#photography #KelvingrovePark #Glasgow #travel 🎞️ #photoreel
In-person NY Combinatorics Seminar in Room 4419, Graduate Center.
Nov 3, 2023: Stoyan Dimitrov (Rutgers University) in-person
Title: Three enumerative results and their applications in Theoretical Computer Science.
🧪#MathSky #MathChat #MathResearch #Combinatorics
www.gc.cuny.edu/mathematics