Mathematician and physicist John Baez declares
himself fascinated by exceptions in mathematics. This
interest has led him to study the octonions, and, through
them, to find out more about the origins of complex numbers
and quaternions. In the first of two articles, he talks
about connections between algebra and geometry, and
the importance of lateral thinking in mathematics.
Frances Elwell looks at the eddies and currents,
from the pungent problem of sewage outflow to the search
for bodies of people who have fallen into rivers,
explaining that fluid mechanics lies behind it all.
The three door problem has become a staple mathematical
mindbender, but even if you know the answer, do you really
understand it? Phil Wilson lets his imagination
run riot in this intergalactic application of Bayes'
Theorem.
Regular Plus contributor Lewis Dartnell
reports on the scramble for million-dollar
prizes that made mathematical headlines at
the BA Festival of Science in September 2004.
Francesca Harris has always known she wanted to
work in the music or film industry, and she has found
that her maths skills have stood her in good stead
as she works her way up.