Archive for October, 2009
[Link] A New Challenge to Einstein?
October 13th, 2009[Link] The opening chord of A Hard Day s Night
October 13th, 2009The opening chord of “A Hard Day’s Night” (The Endeavour)
The opening chord in Hard Day’s Night is an interesting problem. We just had it as a challenge problem in my Master’s Program in Applied Math. I am not completely convinced however that he found the notes played. There is a difference in what notes are played and what notes are heard. When you play a note on a guitar, you are not getting a single pitch. You get a bunch of overtones (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overtone) as well.After saying this, I should mention that I didn’t read the article or listen to the Mathematical Moments podcast. He might have a sane method of identifying overtones.
[Link] Finding embarrassing and unhelpful error messages
October 7th, 2009Finding embarrassing and unhelpful error messages (The Endeavour)
This is a really good idea. We should actually run a spellchecker on all our aspx pages at work as well instead of just strings in the code.
[Link] Mathematical genealogy
October 6th, 2009Mathematical genealogy (The Endeavour)
This is really cool. If you want, you can check out the genealogy of my adviser John Stockie.

