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Seminar in Analysis: Applications to Number Theory >> Content Detail



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In this undergraduate level seminar for mathematics majors, students present and discuss subject matter taken from current journals or books.



Sample Student Work


All student work is used with permission.



Presentations


The students will take turns giving presentations using slides (computer or overhead projector). This is an interactive session, therefore attendance is required.



Paper


Each student will write a paper on a topic related to the course. It must be written in Latex and approximately ten pages long. The writing should be aimed at a typical MIT math major, and it should reflect the student's own understanding of the subject.


TOPICSAUTHORSPRESENTATIONSPAPERS
The Sine Product Formula and the Gamma FunctionErica Chan(PDF)(PDF)
Stirling's Formula: An Approximation of the FactorialEric Gilbertson(PDF)
Twin Prime ConjectureAllison Berke(PDF)(PDF)
Average Values of Arithmetic FunctionsRose Wong(PDF)(PDF)
The Golden RatioAgustinus Peter Sahanggamu(PDF)(PDF)

 








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