Daily Archives: December 10, 2011

Carnival of Mathematics 84

Welcome to the 84th edition of the Carnival of Mathematics.  The 83rd edition was posted at Teaching Beside Me.

We have a few entries for this edition.  Some were submitted via email and some came from my subscriptions. Here are the entries for this edition.

For the Adventurous Travelers

Katie Erika tours us around the world of Most Mathematically Interesting Buidlings at Tripbase.

Ivars Peterson takes  us to Geometreks in Boston posted at Mathematical Tourist.

Adventurous you say? The Physicist has an intuitive and superb explanation  on “How wormholes can be used for time travel?” posted at Ask a Mathematician.

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