Category Archives: Mathematics

Event horizons in water flow: the math!

In a previous post, I discussed recent research which demonstrated the creation of an artificial ‘event horizon’ in a fiber optic cable. In that post, I described how a river speeding up as it goes towards a waterfall has an … Continue reading

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Math fonts in LaTeX

Over at The Daily Photon, Andrew Dawes has put up a nice post outlining how to use different fonts in LaTeX: including finding a math font that matches the text. I find this especially helpful because, in writing Powerpoint talks, … Continue reading

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A LaTeX how-to (for windows)

There was a nice post on Good Math, Bad Math about Donald Knuth’s classic scientific typesetting software, TeX. In the comments section, a number of people asked about how to learn to use the software. I thought I’d write a … Continue reading

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