Fractal Kitty — The 202nd Carnival Of Mathematics Вђ“
Below is a structured "post" based on the carnival's recurring traditions and the specific highlights from the 202nd edition.
The , hosted by Fractal Kitty (Sophia Wood), highlights a collection of mathematical resources and creative works. To contribute a useful follow-up or a "useful post" in the style of this carnival, you should focus on the intersection of mathematics, art, and storytelling —key themes of the Fractal Kitty blog.
Design a "circle shading" activity where students explore lenses and lunes formed by overlapping circles. Fractal Kitty The 202nd Carnival of Mathematics – Fractal Kitty
Create a "polyhedral world" prompt—what characters would live in a world where the gravity follows non-Euclidean geometry?
It is a composite number whose sum of digits (2+0+2=4) equals the sum of the digits of its prime factors ( , where 2+1+0+1=4). Below is a structured "post" based on the
Similar to a Hoax number, the sum of its digits equals the sum of the digits of its prime factorization. Palindrome: It reads the same forward and backward. Key Resources Featured in the 202nd Carnival
A site dedicated to highlighting the lives and contributions of Black mathematicians. Ideas for Your Own Post Design a "circle shading" activity where students explore
Every Carnival of Mathematics begins with interesting properties of its edition number.