I gave an introductory talk on Topology, as part of the Monash University LunchMaths seminar series, in August 2014. Slides are available.
LunchMaths hyperbolic geometry, Sep 2013
I gave an introductory talk on Hyperbolic Geometry, as part of the Monash University LunchMaths seminar series, in September 2013. Slides are available.
Hyperbolic links
A set of links I collated about hyperbolic geometry.
Quadratic geography, algebraic extreme sports and magical Farey trees
Published in the Australian Mathematical Society Gazette “Mathellaneous” column.
Games with Galois
In 2004 for the Mathellaneous column of the AustMS Gazette, I wrote an article about games and Galois theory.
A Beautiful Sequence
In 2004, I wrote a recreational article for the Australian Mathematical Society Gazette about one of my favourite sequences.
The Exotic Realm of p-adic Numbers
A perhaps not-so-polished article I wrote for Paradox, the magazine of MUMS, the Melbourne University Mathematics and Statistics Society, as an undergraduate student. A very simple very brief introduction to p-adic numbers.
Some Mathematicians Like it Hot: Fourier and Descartes
A perhaps not-so-polished article I wrote for Paradox, the magazine of MUMS, the Melbourne University Mathematics and Statistics Society, as an undergraduate student.
Knot Man!
Of course the most important part of this webpage is the part devoted to mathematical superhero Knot Man. Known to others as Theodore J. Knott, in times of mathematical emergency, with his topological utility belt and supply of high-energy genus-1 donuts, he becomes Knot Man, Defender of the Mathematical Universe, saving the world from all manner of crazed physicists and economists! Illustrated by Priscilla Brown.
Adventures with Pascal’s triangle and binary numbers
An article I wrote for Paradox, the magazine of MUMS, the Melbourne University Mathematics and Statistics Society, as an undergraduate student.