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Just out of curiosity, I was wondering if anyone else on this forum had any kind of interest in mathematics.
I know that a LOT (technically ALL) of what we do to our trucks is driven by physics/mathematics.
I was just looking to see who had an interest in mathematics. Which ever level you might have had or are studying. Whatever your background might be. We know that mathematics is behind every choice, decision, modification we might do to our trucks.
Just surveying interest in applied or theoretical mathematics.
Mathematics can and most likely does govern all of the things that we discuss in this forum. Who else enjoys a pursuit of mathematics, either recreationally or applied?
I am a graduate student in applied mathematics at the University of Akron, Ohio. As I am teaching a calculus course this semester, I am interested in seeing who and what kinds of people are interested in mathematics in a non-academic sense.
Regards,
Colin.
P.S.: College students in science fields, let's hear what math courses you are in!
I know that a LOT (technically ALL) of what we do to our trucks is driven by physics/mathematics.
I was just looking to see who had an interest in mathematics. Which ever level you might have had or are studying. Whatever your background might be. We know that mathematics is behind every choice, decision, modification we might do to our trucks.
Just surveying interest in applied or theoretical mathematics.
Mathematics can and most likely does govern all of the things that we discuss in this forum. Who else enjoys a pursuit of mathematics, either recreationally or applied?
I am a graduate student in applied mathematics at the University of Akron, Ohio. As I am teaching a calculus course this semester, I am interested in seeing who and what kinds of people are interested in mathematics in a non-academic sense.
Regards,
Colin.
P.S.: College students in science fields, let's hear what math courses you are in!