Studies In Mathematics


About This Page

Math 110-111 was (and maybe still is?) the University of Chicago's alternative course to calculus. The first quarter is number theory, and the second quarter is geometry and symmetry. When I taught the courses, I covered history of number systems, different base number systems and nim, modular arithmetic, cryptography, and public key cryptography. In the second quarter, we did axiom systems, non-euclidean geometry, and tesselations.

This page was created and posted on the web in 1995. It is no longer maintained, but I keep it around for "historical" reasons.


Bryan Clair's home page.