We would like to invite you to join us for a fun Pi Day (3.14) celebration. Starting Friday, March 14th, UM Professor Cory Palmer, graduate students Alec Goldman, Hanna Antonsen, Molly Sager, Michael Bruner, Nannah Myers, and PhD alums Anna Halfpap and Ryan Wood will begin a 24-hour nonstop lecture. The lecture will take place in the Math Building, Room 103, at the University of Montana. We begin on Friday 9:00 AM and finish (hopefully!) Saturday at 9:00 AM. It will also be broadcast live at https://www.twitch.tv/mathdaymarathon
Walk in at any point (virtually or otherwise) during the 24-hour lecture and stay for as long or as short as you please. This event is open to everyone and requires no prior experience—come as a beginner and leave as an expert. 😎
Starting Friday, March 14:
9 am-12 pm: Molly - Graph Theory
12-3 pm: Cory - Induction
3-6 pm: Hanna - Number Theory
6-6:30 pm - Special guests appearance!
6:30-9:30 pm: Anna - Spectral Graph Theory
9:30 pm-12:30 am: Michael - Coarse Graph Theory
12:30-3:30 am: Alec - Counting
3:30-6:30 am: Nannah - Binomial Coefficents
6:30-8 am: Anna - The Seven Theorems
8-9+ am: Cory - Irrationality and π.
All times MDT (UTC -6:00)
Location: 103 Math Building, University of Montana
Twitch stream link: https://www.twitch.tv/mathdaymarathon
(Links to former Pi Day Marathons: 2023, 2024)