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Camp Information

SFU Math Camp

Burnaby 26 - 30 June 2006

Presentations

  • Variability: The Root of All Evil by Rachel Altman
  • Mathematics in Sun Dials by Len Berggren
  • Swimming in Syrup by Mary-Catherine Kropinski
  • Applications of Celular Automata by Eddie Wilson
  • Public Key Cryptography: Protecting Our Secrets by Yoonjin Lee
  • Problems in Graph Theory by Jamie Mullholand
  • Nine Nifty Numbers with Poul Hjorth
  • Fibonacci Sequences and the Golden Ratio with Justin Gray
  • Some Famous Identities with Jason Bell
  • The Million Dollar Prizes with Peter Borwein

Activities

  • Problem Session with Lisa Redekop
  • Problem Session with Pouya Bastani
  • Problem Session with Matthew Folz
  • Games and Puzzles with Justin Gray and Jamie Mullholand
  • Games and Puzzles with Max Sterelyukhin
  • Problem Session with Helen Zhai
  • Cellular Automata in the Lab with Al Erickson
  • Tour of SFU Burnaby Campus with Al Erickson
  • Contest

Mathematical Olympiad Correspondence Program

Students who are interested in problem solving or competing in mathematics competitions can search out the International Mathematical Talent Search and the Mathematical Olympiads Correspondence Program (Olymon) here