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Mammy Tammy

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There just isn't time to say it all. Best thing to do is check out my web site, my blogs, my CV, my music and my music bio at my website www.the-mathroom.ca -- music is linked to The Sound of Math because that's what it is!
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Statistics Jokes and Stephen Leacock essay (in Mathematics) hey there tribe brethren,
I'm doing a prep session with first year University stats students mid April and would like to lighten things up a bit with some humour. Anyone know any math jokes specific to statistics? If so, pass them on.

Meanwhil... read more
discussion post on Mon, March 31, 2008 - 5:56 PM
Re: Integration into Parts question (in Mathematics) as long as there is still a product of functions in the integrand that can't be expressed as udu, we still need to apply integration by parts.

Integration by parts is just the integration equivalent of the product rule for derivatives. Take the... read more
discussion post on Mon, March 31, 2008 - 5:37 PM
Know anybody who needs help in math??? ( services » lessons ) The MathRoom (the-mathroom.ca) has a library of over 400 lessons in prim... read more
listing posted Thu, February 28, 2008 - 10:51 AM
Music of the Trigrams (blog entry) Years ago, I developed a system to translate each trigram of the I Ching into a musical chord of 4 notes. I used the lines of the trigram to represent the intervals between the notes of the chord. I set a Yang line = major third (2 tone interval) ... read more
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I Ching Calendar for 4706 Year of the Earth Rat (blog entry) Well, I've finally gotten to it. You can find the hexagram calendar for the current year at
www.the-mathroom.ca/pickup/I...yrcal.pdf

Each lunar month is divided into 5 parts of either 5 or 6 days (depending on the month) to which ... read more
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Years ago, I developed a system to translate each trigram of the I Ching into a musical chord of 4 notes. I used the lines of the trigram to represent the intervals between the notes of the chord. I set a Yang line = major third (2 tone interval) and a Yin line = minor third (1½ tone interval). The resulting chords sounded like the trigram names. For instance, K'un (3 Yin lines) represents Earth -- a solid, tightly packed, substance; the chord equivalent to 3 Yin lines is the diminished 7th -... read more
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Well, I've finally gotten to it. You can find the hexagram calendar for the current year at
www.the-mathroom.ca/pickup/I...yrcal.pdf

Each lunar month is divided into 5 parts of either 5 or 6 days (depending on the month) to which a hexagram is assigned. There are also 4 SEASONAL hexagrams that apply to a 3 month period.

If you need more explanation, get in touch.

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