Marth
An art-focused student can explore the numerous ways that mathematics can be a lens for art.
Sports Analytics
A sports fan can dive into 'sabermetrics,' using statistics and probability to analyze player performance and team strategies, just like in 'Moneyball'.
Game Theory
A student who loves board games or video games can explore the mathematics of strategy, from Nim to the Prisoner's Dilemma.
Cryptography
We can explore the history of codes, from the Caesar cipher to modern-day public-key cryptography, learning the number theory that keeps our data safe.
Logic Puzzles
A student who loves puzzles can tackle logic grids, paradoxes, and 'lateral thinking' problems, which are all at the heart of mathematical proof and reasoning.
Math and Politics
A student who is interested in civics can learn about the math behind sharing, voting methods, gerrymandering, and apportionment.
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