
Sagar Shrivastava
@ntsesagar
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Origami enthusiast who is a Visiting Professor in the Mathematics department of Ashoka University.
Sonipat, India
Joined April 2013
RT @acagamic: Academic writing rule I wish someone told me earlier:. Your discussion should feel like a chat with the field's top expert.….
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RT @predict_addict: Fourier’s Vision, Kolmogorov’s Counterexample. Joseph Fourier boldly claimed that any function could be represented as….
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A year of hard work finally paid off. For the first time we participated in ETEAM ( European tournament of enthusiastic apprentice mathematicians), and we came second. Kudos to the @LodhaGenius team, Ambika, and the students. Special thanks to @bhatnagarg for starting this!!
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RT @siddopines: @lufthansa My son, who is a minor, has lost his passport in a Lufthansa flight while flying from Munich to Lyon. He is in F….
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RT @PassionOrigami: Origami impresses. But does it still amaze?.What if the technical breakthroughs currently transforming origami weren't….
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RT @fermatslibrary: 60 years ago this month, the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) was introduced by Cooley & Tukey (1965) - one of the most imp….
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RT @Anthony_Bonato: A fundamental rule in mathematics: .LaTeX is usually pronounced LAY teck sometimes LAH teck and never LAY tex.
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RT @kareem_carr: As a someone who translates ideas into math for a living, I noticed something weird about the tariff formula that I haven'….
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RT @brkthroughprize: Congratulations to Rajula Srivastava on winning the Maryam Mirzakhani New Frontiers Prize for contributions in harmon….
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RT @Saman_Habibi_E: Congrats to Masaki Kashiwara on winning the Abel Prize! He is one of the founders of D-module theory, which is an algeb….
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RT @Anthony_Bonato: Popular but less discussed methods of mathematical proof: .-staring at it .-tearing up papers .-lying down .-overdrinki….
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RT @AnalysisFact: Are derivatives fractions?. No, but they're limits of fractions. Which explains why sometimes treating them like fractio….
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RT @PhysInHistory: 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751058209749445923078164062862089986280348253421170679821480865132823066….
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