130 RECORDS OF PROCEEDINGS AT MEETINGS. The intersection formulae for a Grassmannian variety: W. V. D. Hodge. Dirae's equation and Einstein's geometry of distant parallelism: H. W. Haskey. Analytical expansions for some extremal schlicht functions: J. Kronsbein. (1) Lattice points in two dimensional star domains; (2) Note on lattice points in star domains: K. Mahler. The distribution of divisor functions in arithmetic progressions: L. Mirsky. On sums of three cubes: L. J. Mordell. On the distribution of tides over a channel: J. Proudman. A note on two-circuital circular cubics and bicircular quartics: H. Simpson. Infinite powers of matrices: ...
Summer Assignment AP Calculus BC Directions: Create one full page of work explaining and showing examples of the following topics. Show all work. Be ready to hand in your work the first day of school. Students may be quizzed on this material in the first week of the 2021 -2022 school year. Students are also required to read Chapters 1 – 2 of “Infinite Powers” by Steven Strogatz. A brief reflection on what you found interesting from each chapter must be included in your summer work. Topic 1 Polar Equations: converting from polar to rectangular. Basic Graphs. How to ...
Teresa Solar. The time of the worms, or the infinite powers of the subsoil Julia Morandeira Arrizabalaga Close your eyes. Imagine how these, like two marbles, turn inwards, and fall. They fall down inside your body like two rubber balls, bouncing off the walls of your entrails, your organs, your orifices. Sometimes they slide fast, others are slowed down by the viscosity or some cavity they find; But they are falling, falling, falling. Submerged in that inner darkness, your eyes begin to update their perceptual form, expanding their visual sensorium, that is, seeing-touching, seeing-feeling, seeing-falling. They fall even beyond your ...