Tranquil Sea Of Math

I am a mathematician with a focus on mathematics education. I enjoy connecting with people and helping them develop mathematically and with life. Mathematics is a fun, interesting, and deep subject that can be enjoyed with others. 👨‍🏫 I have spent a little time with classical algebra, but I really like geometries. 📐 I hope you find some mathematics in your part of the world to enjoy, and possibly share with someone else. Treat others and yourself well, and trust God.
🧮 Cheerful Calculations! 📐


Tranquil Sea Of Math

Thank you to everyone who helped me get this far! I've been blessed!

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Tranquil Sea Of Math

YouTube has collected these stats on the channel this year. #MyYearOnYouTube2024

8 months ago | [YT] | 2

Tranquil Sea Of Math

Here is a statistic for you: almost 96% of the watch time on my channel is from people who aren't subscribed. Help me hit 1000 subscribers. Thank you for watching. 📐 Cheerful calculations! 🧮

9 months ago (edited) | [YT] | 1

Tranquil Sea Of Math

Someone blessed us with genius 1 manifolds this morning. Thank you. Have a great weekend.

9 months ago | [YT] | 2

Tranquil Sea Of Math

A fun, interesting perspective to ponder. How does this idea influence your view of problem solving?

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Tranquil Sea Of Math

An interesting lecture. The philosophy of mathematics is a challenging subject to think about. I find that I have interest in this topic and also find that it challenges my thinking and understanding. Cheerful Calculations. 🧮

11 months ago | [YT] | 0

Tranquil Sea Of Math

Sharing mathematics fun with friends. 🙂 Thank you; you know who you are.

1 year ago | [YT] | 1

Tranquil Sea Of Math

Got an idea from www.hmhco.com/blog/pi-day-activities-for-high-scho… that Steven Francis had posted about a Pi Day activity. Here is my π句 (pi-ku):
We do some
Math
Because its fun.

📐 Cheerful Calculations! 🧮

1 year ago | [YT] | 1

Tranquil Sea Of Math

I wrote this with a Christmas present from my wife, new chalk! This is Euler's Δ(1/2) = 1/2 ! = sqrt{π}/2 derivation. I find it helps to derive this by way of Wallis' formula. Cheerful Calculations and Merry Christmas!

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