Andrew Libby on 23 Nov 2009 01:44:15 -0800


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Re: Phibonacci


Awesome.  Just joined up.  I'd put myself in the "Didn't
think it would be useful in my formative years, but now know
better" camp.

Joined and Stoked,

Andy


John Claus wrote:
> Hey everyone,
> 
> Over the past year I realized that I've managed to forget nearly all
> advanced (and some basic) levels of math I picked up in college.  In the
> process of relearning these forgotten gems, it only seemed logical that
> there are other people in the area who share in my interests.  In a
> potentially futile attempt, I created "Phibonacci" (the name CLEARLY
> isn't set in stone) on Google Groups in an attempt to gather like minded
> folk:
> 
>      http://groups.google.com/group/phibonacci
> 
>      phibonacci@googlegroups.com <mailto:phibonacci@googlegroups.com>
> 
> Ultimately, it'd be cool if we could devote certain meetings to given
> areas of "basic" mathematics (dependent on group comfort level),
> collectively work through problems and gradually advance as a group. 
> Again, I don't want to mandate the group's purpose, I've just found from
> personal experience that it helps working through problems with another
> person.  If someone has an expertise in a certain area, maybe they could
> head up a meeting on that topic and cover any individual questions.
> 
> If anyone is interested, please don't hesitate to shoot out some
> ideas/rants/raves.  Also, if you know of anyone who would be interested
> not on the Lambda list, feel free to forward this along.
> 
> Take it easy,
> JC

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  • References:
    • Phibonacci
      • From: John Claus <johnclaus@gmail.com>