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Phillips, Matthew; Robb, Kayla; Shipman, Barbara A. – PRIMUS, 2023
In an interplay between the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic and topology, this paper presents material for a capstone seminar that expands on ideas from number theory, analysis, and linear algebra. It is designed to generate an immersive way of learning in which students discover new connections between familiar concepts, create definitions, and…
Descriptors: Capstone Experiences, Algebra, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction
Herrera, Christine A.; McCabe, Terrance; Strictland, Sharon; White, Alexander – PRIMUS, 2018
In an undergraduate analysis course taught by one of the authors, three prompts are regularly given: (i) What do we know? (ii) What do we need to show? (iii) Let's draw a picture. We focus on the third prompt and its role in helping students develop their confidence in learning how to construct proofs. Specific examples of visual models and their…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Logic, Validity, Mathematics Skills
Garcia, Stephan Ramon – PRIMUS, 2017
A second course in linear algebra that goes beyond the traditional lower-level curriculum is increasingly important for students of the mathematical sciences. Although many applications involve only real numbers, a solid understanding of complex arithmetic often sheds significant light. Many instructors are unaware of the opportunities afforded by…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Numbers, College Mathematics
Aydin, Nuh – PRIMUS, 2009
The theory of error-correcting codes and cryptography are two relatively recent applications of mathematics to information and communication systems. The mathematical tools used in these fields generally come from algebra, elementary number theory, and combinatorics, including concepts from computational complexity. It is possible to introduce the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Curriculum, Computer Science, Number Concepts, Liberal Arts