MathLynx

MathLynx MathLynx is an online, interactive, dynamically generated mathematics pedagogy environment.

We offer a dynamically generated interactive mathematics library for the gateway college/university student and instructor. This includes video, tutorials, practice and graded evaluation sessions with algorithmic analysis of the practitioner's mathematical input.

Negative mass?
12/05/2018

Negative mass?

Scientists at the University of Oxford may have solved one of the biggest questions in modern physics, with a new paper unifying dark matter and dark energy into a single phenomenon: a fluid which possesses 'negative mass." If you were to push a negative mass, it would accelerate towards you. This a...

"What mathematicians do have in common, what is in a way our foundational habit, is the tiny move Urschel executes betwe...
10/05/2018

"What mathematicians do have in common, what is in a way our foundational habit, is the tiny move Urschel executes between the first thing he says and the second.

We say things, or write them down, in order to see if they feel true. We say it and then we think about it. And whatever’s slightly not right, we circle back and revise, making more precise, shaving off the parts that don’t pass inspection. It’s our process in math and it leaks out into the way we talk about our desks and our lives."

Jordan Ellenberg is a professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the author of How Not To Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking

09/01/2018
01/10/2018

The mathematician Richard Schwartz finds the hidden depth lurking in simple mathematical puzzles.

Mathematics, the language of structure & pattern, shows up in remarkable places.
01/03/2018

Mathematics, the language of structure & pattern, shows up in remarkable places.

The pre-Columbian empire relied on knotted strings to encode information, a system so complex that scholars are still struggling to decipher it.

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