We will interactively explore some visual puzzles, like drawing a house without retracing lines. These puzzles come from Graph Theory, a branch of Mathematics, but there will be no arithmetic, no algebra, and almost no numbers! All the puzzles and mathematical concepts are visual, and most will be solved by drawing pictures.
Graph Puzzles
Shineman Center, SUNY Oswego, Room 132
Dr. Greg Churchill is an Assistant Professor in the Department of
Mathematics at SUNY Oswego. He enjoys visual, graph-theoretic
math puzzles as well as tricky counting problems, like How
many ways can you arrange the letters of Mississippi so that no
two i’s are next to each other.