The Beauty of Numbers

City: Islamabad

Schools: IMCG F-7/4 and IMSB Chattabakhtawar

This session aimed to instill a passion for mathematics among students and explore the aesthetic aspects of numbers.

IMCG F-7/4, Islamabad:

At IMCG F-7/4, the Math Circle session kicked off with great enthusiasm. Thirty-five eager students participated actively in the discussion. The session commenced with a brief introduction to the importance of mathematics in everyday life, followed by an engaging exploration of various mathematical concepts, including the most wanted prime number, the Kaprekar's constant, and Collatz conjecture. The students exhibited remarkable curiosity and enthusiasm, actively participating in the interactive activities and discussions.

IMSB Chattabakhtawar, Islamabad:

The Math Circle session at IMSB Chattabakhtawar was equally impactful. Just like at IMCG F-7/4, thirty-five students actively participated in the session. The students at IMSB Chattabakhtawar displayed a keen interest in mathematics and demonstrated a strong aptitude for understanding  numbers. The session delved into the intriguing world of numbers, exploring patterns, symmetries, and mathematical phenomena that captivated the students' attention. Through interactive activities, puzzles, and real-life examples, the students were able to grasp the beauty and elegance of numbers. The session also highlighted the historical significance of various mathematical discoveries, fostering a sense of appreciation for the subject's rich heritage.

The engagement and active participation of all students was commendable, reflecting their genuine interest in the subject. The session not only enhanced their mathematical knowledge but also cultivated a sense of curiosity and passion for learning. We are confident that these sessions have left a lasting impact on the students, encouraging them to pursue further studies in mathematics and related fields.

Some highlights from the event:

IMCG F-7/4 

IMSB Chattabakhtawar 

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Instructor:

Dr. Ali Ashher Zaidi

Associate Professor, 

Mathematics, 

SBASSE, LUMS

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