Project Laboratory in Mathematics
18.821 · Mathematics · Undergraduate · Spring 2013
Prof. Haynes Miller, Dr. Nat Stapleton, Saul Glasman, Susan Ruff
<p><em>Project Laboratory in Mathematics</em> is a course designed to give students a sense of what it’s like to do mathematical research. In teams, students explore puzzling and complex mathematical situations, search for regularities, and attempt to explain them mathematically. Students share their results through professional-style papers and presentations.</p> <p>This course site was created specifically for educators interested in offering students a taste of mathematical research. This si…
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Prof. Haynes Miller, Dr. Nat Stapleton, Saul Glasman, Susan Ruff. 18.821 Project Laboratory in Mathematics. Spring 2013. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
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