Holy Cross Mathematics and Computer Science
MONT 107Q
Thinking about Mathematics
Note: All information on this page is still under development and subject to change.
Syllabus, day-by-day schedule, and CHQ cluster events
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Course syllabus (.pdf file)
- Detailed course
schedule
- Core Human Questions Cluster Common Events
- Showing of film Pan's Labyrinth, 7:30pm Monday, January 30, Seelos Theater.
- Montserrat cross-cluster public speaking night, Thursday, February 23,
Hogan Campus Center (more details to follow!).
- Field trip to MASS MoCA, Saturday, March 25.
- Performance of ``The Royal Family,'' 8:00pm Thursday, April 6, Fenwick Theater.
- End-of-year cluster banquet, 6:00pm Tuesday May 2, Hogan Ballroom.
Course materials
- Study/discussion questions on All the Pretty Horses. (.pdf file)
- 2015 PISA results -- comparative
achievement in reading, mathematics, science in different countries around the world
- Is the mathematics curriculum used in schools in Finland better?
- Historical background on Old Babylonian mathematics
and a representative table used in calculations.
(for class on 2/8)
- Materials on YBC 6967 (for class on 2/10) -- a drawing of the actual cuneiform tablet with the numbers circled; English translation, and commentary by
Eleanor Robson, from The Mathematics of Egypt, Mesopotamia, China, India, and Islam: A
Sourcebook, Victor J. Katz, ed.
- Greek thinking about commensurability, magnitude, number
(for class on 2/15)
- Euclid, Elements, Book II,
Propositions 1-5 and some comments
(for class on 2/17)
- Materials on Diophantos of Alexandria
and the Arithmetica for classes 2/24 -- 3/3
- Study/discussion questions on The Metamorphoses of Ovid
- Some art inspired by Ovid
- Overview on mathematics in the medieval Islamic world (For class 3/20)
- The Hisab al-jabr w'al-muqabala of Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi, translated into Latin by Robert of Chester (12th century CE) -- note his version of the title(!), with English re-translation on facing pages (from www.wilbourhall.org). (For classes 3/20 - 3/27)
- A case study on Islamic mathematics (For class 3/27)
- Viète's Analytical Art (For classes 4/3 - 4/7)
- Pappus of Alexandria (ca. 320 CE) on analysis and synthesis
in geometry (For class 4/10)
- Facts about circles from elementary geometry (For class 4/10)
- Why is algebra hard?
- Book I of Descartes' La Géométrie (For classes 4/19 and 21)
Assignments
- First essay assignment, due: no later than 5:00pm on Monday,
February 6. Modified Monday, January 30: Note that you may now also write on a topic of your own choice.
- Discussion on YBC 7289 -- writeups due: no later than 5:00pm on Feb. 15.
- Problem Set 1 on Babylonian mathematics, due: no later than 5:00pm on Feb. 27.
- Discussion on Diophantus, Arithmetica, in class March 1.
- Problem Set 2 on Diophantus, due: no later than 5:00pm on March 13.
- Information, schedule, and ideas for topics for the final project.
- Second writing assignment on Ovid, due: no later than 5:00pm
on Monday, March 20.
- Problem Set 3 on Al-Khwarizmi, due: no later than 5:00pm on March 27.
- Problem Set 4 on Viète, due: no later than 5:00pm on April 10.
- Discussion on Descartes' ``analytic geometry,'' due: no later than
5:00pm on April 24.
Information and announcements
- Each final project group will be meeting with Prof. Little between April 10 and April 21
to discuss their progress on the final project.
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