International Online Maths Camps
FUN, THINKING, FRIENDSHIP
Join with students and mathematicians from different countries for some interesting mathematics and cultural exchanges. If you have questions, please contact Michael Schmitz or Hinrich Lorenzen.
Prof. Dr.Michael Schmitz
- Telefon
- +49 461 805 2082
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michael.schmitz-TextEinschliesslichBindestricheBitteEntfernen-
@uni-flensburg.de - Gebäude
- Gebäude Riga 1
- Raum
- RIG 111
- Straße
- Mitscherlich-Nielsen-Straße 2a
- PLZ / Stadt
- 24943 Flensburg
Prof. Dr.Hinrich Lorenzen
- Telefon
- +49 461 805 2240
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hinrich.lorenzen-TextEinschliesslichBindestricheBitteEntfernen-
@uni-flensburg.de - Gebäude
- Gebäude Riga 1
- Raum
- RIG 113
- Straße
- Mitscherlich-Nielsen-Straße 2a
- PLZ / Stadt
- 24943 Flensburg
Upcoming International Maths Camp on 21st and 28th September 2024
The next Camp session between Australia, Wales, and Germany will be on Saturday, 28th September 2024. You don't need to Register again if you already regsitered for the first session.
Times (Attention: we added 30 minutes):
05:30pm - 7:30pm Darwin time (CST)
09:00am - 11:00am Welsh time
10:00am - 12:00am German time
The first session (21st Sept) will be lead by Dr. Ian Roberts (Charles Darwin University, Australia) and Dr. Judith Egan, the second session (28th Sept)will be lead by Dr. Sofya Lykhova (Swansea University, Wales).
Topic: "Connectivity problems on various surfaces"
Please have a few sheets of A4 paper, scissors, glue, pencil, rubber. It would be also handy to have several different colour pencils or pens in the session.
Previous Camps
Upcoming International Online Maths Camp on 15th and 29th June 2024
The next International Online Maths Camp between Germany and USA will take place on 15th and 29th June 2024.
Please register online via the link below.
The local times will be 9am US Central Time, which is 4pm German time. There will be one session of about 2 hours on each of the dates. The first session (15th June) will be led by Dr. PJ Couch (Lamar University), the topic is "Mad Vet World". The meeting tool will be Webex. It is best (but not necessary) to install the Webex App in advance.
Upcoming International Online Maths Camp on November 10/11 for Australia and USA
The next International online Maths Camp will be led by Dr. Braxton Carrigan (Southern Connecticut State University) on November 10/11. The topic will be Skolem labelings, abstract below. Because of the time zones this session is mainly thought for students from Australia and the US, but anyone from Europe who is keen enough to get up late at night for some interesting maths is welcome! Here are the local times:
Abstract: Skolem World will explore the ideas of positive integer labeling in two settings, according to rules that will be defined by distance. We will begin with exploring some examples of integer sequences and progress by abstracting our process to labeling graphs. None of the structures we explore require any previous knowledge or work in these areas. The problems are visual and accessible. The World leaders are both located in the U.S.A. Dr. PJ Couch is a research mathematician in Texas and Dr. Braxton Carrigan is a research mathematician in Connecticut. The World will end with a chance to explore some related open problems.
Worksheet for Skolem World
International Online Maths Camp on 14th and 28th October 2023
The next International Online Maths Camp will start very soon! Please register below to get the meeting link. The dates and times are:
Abstract for October 28: Marginal Analysis World on Saturday October 28th has two parts, to allow us to explore one maths topic in more depth, and to see the many different ways that it can be considered. No preparation is required but we will refer to Pascal's Triangle (and triangular numbers, and the `hockey stick') and Catalan numbers). Some notes on these will be provided for easy reference. Pascal's triangle is related to binomials. Binomials, functions and calculus will be referred to but you do not need to have prior knowledge of them. If you have studied these topics then some of the ideas considered in the World will be more meaningful. The World leaders are both Australian. Dr Ian Roberts is a research mathematician and Elizabeth Barker is a year 12 student and a prior participant at IoMC events. If there is interest, then we might run some shorter but regular sessions on this particular topic.
To the participants of Marginal Analysis World October 28 2023: The World has 2 parts. Part 1 should be understandable by everyone. Part 2 offers a chance to choose your level of difficulty. You might like to have pencil and paper handy so you can play with ideas. There are two files that it is suggested to download to have open and available at the World. You do not need to do this but it will be helpful if you do have it available. It is OK to look at the files before the World but it is not necessary to read or understand them before the World. The first file has problems to consider in Part 2 of the world. The second file is useful reference material and notes. This material is useful at the world, but also as a guide to interesting maths things to know, learn or explore in the future on the web. The language used is a mix from different levels of maths and anything that is unknown will be explained as requested or required. The World is meant to be fun, informative, but challenging, with options on how much challenge you choose to undertake.
Online Mini Camp Session on Saturday, 8th July
There will be a special session led by Swedish and German university maths students on Saturday, 8th July for Australian and German students. Please register online below. You will receive further info and the meeting link via email after your registration. Here are the local times:
German Time: 10:00 am
Australian Central Time (Darwin, Adelaide): 5:30 pm
Australian Eastern Time (Sydney, Canberra): 6:00 pm
Upcoming Follow-up Sessions
There will be some follow-up sessions (exact local times and details follow soon):
Friday, 30th June/Saturday, 1st July: Extension session for Australia (Saturday, 1st July, morning) and USA (Friday, 30th June, afternoon); participants from Germany are welcome, but it will be late at night for you.
Saturday, 8th July: Mini Camp Session Germany, Sweden (morning), Australia (afternoon); participants from the US are welcome, but it will be late at night for you.
Friday, 14th June/Saturday, 15th July: Extension session for Australia (Saturday, 15th July, morning) and USA (Friday, 14th July, afternoon); participants from Germany are welcome, but it will be late at night for you.
Mini Online Camp Session on 24th June 2023
There was be a Mini Online Camp Session of about 90 minutes on 24th June. The local times are:
American Central Daylight Time: Saturday, 24th June, 9:00 am
German Time: Saturday, 24th June, 16:00
Australian Central Time (Darwin, Adelaide): Saturday, 24th June: 11:30 pm
Australian Eastern Time (Sydney, Canberra): Sunday, 25th June: 0:00 am
Mini Online Camp Series June 2023
1. Session: Friday, 9th June/Saturday, 10th June: Counting with Binomials
Australien Central Time: 8:30am (10th June), Australian Eastern Time: 9:00am (10th June),
American Central daylight time: 6:00pm (9 th June),
Japan time: 8:00am (10th June), German time: 1:00am (night from 9th June to 10th June)
International Online Maths Camp in March 2023
Dateiname | Kategorie | Datum | Größe / Typ |
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Code of Conduct | 17.03.2023 | 153 KB (PDF) | |
Invitation (for German students) | 13.03.2023 | 226 KB (PDF) | |
Maths Camp Notice (for all countries) | 15.03.2023 | 192 KB (PDF) |
Material
Session 3 (Friday, March 31/Saturday, April 1): You can find the material for Graph Colouring World and for Decomposition Tree World below.
You can also find the solutions for Topology World and for SET-Game World below.
Material Downloads
Dateiname | Kategorie | Datum | Größe / Typ |
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Geometry | 25.03.2023 | 2 MB (PDF) | |
Material for Decomposition Tree World | 31.03.2023 | 212 KB (PDF) | |
Material for Graph Colouring World | 29.03.2023 | 133 KB (PDF) | |
Material for Session 3 Warmup | 29.03.2023 | 88 KB (PDF) | |
Solutions for SET-Game World | 29.03.2023 | 188 KB (PDF) | |
Solutions for Topology World | 22.03.2023 | 269 KB (PDF) | |
Worksheets for SET-Game World | 22.03.2023 | 183 KB (PDF) |