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Mathematics is an amazing and beautiful intellectual creation, one of the human race's deepest endeavors. The world around us, and the future world we are creating, is woven through with mathematics--from the symmetry groups of Navajo weavings, to the airflow around a flapping bird’s wing, to the security of global computer networks. Topology, geometry, prime numbers, probability. Mathematics is full of unsolved problems and mind-bending concepts and the Math Department at Dartmouth is a place to learn about and investigate these ideas.

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A random
branched polymer, from an algorithm devised by Rick
Kenyon (Brown University) and Pete Winkler (Dartmouth College).  An 
<a href='/graphics/special_events/WinklerBranchedPolymers'>animated 3d representation</a>
can be viewed <a href='/graphics/special_events/WinklerBranchedPolymers'>here.</a>  The related
article <cite>Branched Polymers</cite> will appear in the August/September
2009 issue of American Mathematical Monthly. A random branched polymer, from an algorithm devised by Rick Kenyon (Brown University) and Pete Winkler (Dartmouth College). An animated 3d representation can be viewed here. The related article Branched Polymers will appear in the August/September 2009 issue of American Mathematical Monthly.
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