Thursday Nov 1
17:30 –
18:20
C 01
The Simpsons and Their Mathematical Secrets
Simon Singh, author of Fermat's Last Theorem and The Code Book, talks about his most recent book, which explores mathematical themes hidden in The Simpsons. Everyone knows that The Simpsons is the most successful show in television history, but very few people realise that its team of mathematically gifted writers have used the show to explore everything from calculus to geometry, from pi to game theory, and from infinitesimals to infinity. Simon will also discuss how writers of Futurama have similarly made it their mission to smuggle deep mathematical ideas into the series.
Keynotes
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Experience Report - Teaching Kids to Code for 10 YearsLynn LangitJessica EllisThursday Nov 1 @ 09:30
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The Simpsons and Their Mathematical SecretsSimon SinghThursday Nov 1 @ 17:30
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Energy and Education Access for Remote CommunitiesJaideep BansalWednesday Oct 31 @ 17:30
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Frugal InnovationBetty Enyonam KumahorFriday Nov 2 @ 09:30
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From Wireframe to Prototype: Seamless, Executable, and CollaborativeMelvin ConwayWednesday Oct 31 @ 09:30
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The Future of MicroprocessorsSophie WilsonFriday Nov 2 @ 17:15