Posts Tagged ‘mathematical tourism’

Mathematical Tourism: Exploring Cambridge (UK)

Our trusty UK Sosaucer, Graeme Taylor is back this week to shed some light on an unusual aspect of the Travel Geek realm: “Mathematical Tourism.” He made some interesting discoveries recently while traveling through the UK. Read below to learn about this new saucy side of travel. I’ve recently returned from my second ‘Young Researchers [...]

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Discovering Mathematical Tourism With Graeme Taylor

Sometimes you don’t have to go far to find travel inspiration and a change of scenery. In my search of the world for sites of mathematical significance, it turned out I’d been overlooking one practically on my doorstep! The Union Canal near Falkirk In 1822 the Union Canal opened, providing (with the Forth and Clyde [...]

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