A math circle is a social structure where math teachers and students alike explore mathematical concepts not generally explored in the classroom. They often aim to delve into the intricacies of mathematical thinking, propagate the culture of doing mathematics, and create knowledge. Participants will normally work on various aspects of mathematics through means such as problem-solving and mathematical modeling. These meetings generally take place outside the regular school day and are independent of the syllabus being taught in schools and universities. 


Coordinator of LUMS Math Circles Outreach Program.

As a part of LUMS Math Circles outreach initiative, the Mathematics department SBASSE organized a 2 day experiential workshop on Math Circles Outreach. Details of this workshop can be found here. 

LUMS Math Circles.pdf