Norman Biggs

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    • Home
    • Personal
      • About Me
      • CV
      • Odds and Blogs
    • Mathematics
      • Research Papers
      • Research Papers to 1988
      • Books
      • Book Reviews
      • Biographies
      • Miscellaneous
    • History
      • Books
      • Refereed Papers
      • More
    • Weights and Scales
      • Books
      • Articles
      • Projects
    • Contact Me

Norman Biggs

Norman BiggsNorman BiggsNorman Biggs
  • Home
  • Personal
    • About Me
    • CV
    • Odds and Blogs
  • Mathematics
    • Research Papers
    • Research Papers to 1988
    • Books
    • Book Reviews
    • Biographies
    • Miscellaneous
  • History
    • Books
    • Refereed Papers
    • More
  • Weights and Scales
    • Books
    • Articles
    • Projects
  • Contact Me

This page contains links to articles that did not fit elsewhere on this site.  Three blogs of historical interest can be accessed via the HISTORY>More page.

BLOG1

Strictly Not Dancing

This blog was originally written for the LSE Mathematics website in December 2015. 

[link to blog]

Related material appeared on the BBC Bitesize website in December 2019.

[link to BBC Bitesize]

BLOG 2

Calculus on Clay

This blog was originally written for the LSE Mathematics website in April 2016. It was in response to an article in the Independent.

[link to blog]

BLOG 3

What is Information - and should it be free?

This was written for the Oxford University Press Blogs, to coincide with the publication of my  book Quite Right in February 2016. 

[link to blog]

BLOG 4

History of Mathematics in Finance and Economics: LSE course MA318

This blog describes the background to an LSE course for third-year undergraduates. It has been running since 2013, and focusses on the links between Mathematics and other subjects taught at the LSE. 

[link to blog]



AN ANcient blog

British Combinatorics in Ancient Times - up to 1977

This item was written in the preblog era.  It describes the events that led to  the setting up of the series of British Combinatorial Conferences.

[link to blog].


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