Juggling Mathematics and Magic

Juggling Mathematics and Magic

Joint CAMS and Mathematical Colloquium - Double Header
  • Date:
    Monday, March 4, 2013
  • Time:
    2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
  • Campus:
    University Park Campus
  • Venue:
    Kaprelian Hall (KAP)
  • Room:
    414

Description:

Ronald Graham, UC San Diego

Professor Ronald Graham, one of the world’s best known mathematicians, computer theorists and technology visionaries, will explain the math behind magic in his talk “Juggling Mathematics and Magic.” Graham, who calls himself a “mathemagician,” will explore the mystery of magic and the art of juggling and their surprising links to mathematical concepts. Graham is the Irwin and Joan Jacobs Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the Jacobs School of Engineering and the co-author of Magical Mathematics: The Mathematical Ideas that Animate Great Magic Tricks. A skilled magician and juggler, Graham is a former president of the International Jugglers Association.

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  • University of Southern California
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