MTH2132 - The nature and beauty of mathematics - 2018

6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSL

Undergraduate - Unit

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Faculty

Science

Organisational Unit

School of Mathematical Sciences

Chief examiner(s)

Associate Professor Burkard Polster

Coordinator(s)

Associate Professor Burkard Polster

Unit guides

Offered

Clayton

  • First semester 2018 (On-campus)

Prerequisites

24 points of university studies

Synopsis

This unit is intended for students with little or no mathematical background. Through the discussion of historical, practical and conceptual questions, it will emphasise the beauty and the power of mathematics. The number of topics covered will be very broad. These will include, amongst many others:

  • Symmetry (regular solids, tilings, Escher, ruler-and-compass, origami)
  • Fibonacci numbers and Golden Ratio
  • Optimal design (soap bubble maths, minimal networks)
  • Mathematical soul capturing (the maths of juggling and lacing shoes)
  • Visualising the 4th dimension
  • The shape of space (Mobius bands, Klein bottles, "pacman" spaces)
  • Infinity.

Outcomes

On completion of this unit students will be able to:

  1. Appreciate the beauty and power of mathematics;
  2. Understand the fundamental concepts of number theory and geometry;
  3. Understand the notion of proof in mathematics and carry out basic proofs;
  4. Appreciate the historical interplay between mathematics and attempts to understand the physical world;
  5. State some of the great unsolved problems in modern mathematics.

Assessment

Examination (3 hours): 60% (Hurdle)

Continuous assessment: 40%

Hurdle requirement: To pass this unit a student must achieve at least 50% overall and at least 40% for the end-of-semester exam.

Workload requirements

Two 1-hour lectures and one 1-hour support class per week

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