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AIM News Stories | American Inst. of Mathematics
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Math Teachers’ Circles. Julia Robinson Math Festival. Exploring the mathematical universe. AIM has moved to San Jose. PGA tournament benefits AIM. AIM is moving to San Jose! Math in the quest for sustainable agriculture. Proof of infinitely many prime partners. Sir Roger Penrose: Seeing beyond the Big Bang. Counterexample to Wall’s conjecture. Mathematics of Planet Earth (MPE). Better browsing with knowls. Hidden structure to partition function. AIM's m...
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Workshops | American Inst. of Mathematics
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Math Teachers’ Circles. Julia Robinson Math Festival. AIM hosts focused workshops in all areas of the mathematical sciences. AIM focused workshops are distinguished by their emphasis on a specific mathematical goal, such as making progress on a significant unsolved problem, understanding the proof of an important new result, or examining the convergence of two distinct areas of mathematics. Read all about workshops here…. Math Teachers’ Circle. Program ...
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Library | American Inst. of Mathematics
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Math Teachers’ Circles. Julia Robinson Math Festival. Math Teachers’ Circle. Math Teachers’ Circles are professional learning communities of middle school teachers and mathematicians. National Math Teachers' Circle Network. Math Teachers' Circles in San Jose and Palo Alto. A Brief History of AIM. Since 2002 AIM has been part of the Mathematical Sciences Institutes. Program in the Division of Mathematical Sciences of the National Science Foundation.
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FAQ for AIM Participants | American Inst. of Mathematics
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Math Teachers’ Circles. Julia Robinson Math Festival. FAQ for AIM Participants. If your question is not on this list, or the answer is not clear, contact Harpreet Kaur at. Which airport should I fly to? I have to travel somewhere else before or after the AIM workshop. What is AIM’s policy for multi-city fares? Before purchasing a multi-city ticket, contact Harpreet Kaur at. Because of the Fly America Act, AIM can only reimburse you for flights booked on...
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Online Resources | American Inst. of Mathematics
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Math Teachers’ Circles. Julia Robinson Math Festival. These resources are accessible while connected to the AIM network. AIM receives major funding from. The National Science Foundation. AIM is one of the.
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Travel Restrictions for Workshop and SQuaRE Participants | American Inst. of Mathematics
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Math Teachers’ Circles. Julia Robinson Math Festival. Travel Restrictions for Workshop and SQuaRE Participants. 1) within California – $300. 2) within North America – $700. 3) from Europe – $1400. 4) other overseas travel – $1800. Participants may use a Japanese carrier as long as the point of origin or destination is an airport in Japan. Participants may use an Australian carrier as long as the point of origin or destination is an airport in Australia.
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Directions | American Inst. of Mathematics
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Math Teachers’ Circles. Julia Robinson Math Festival. AIM is now located at 600 E. Brokaw Road, San Jose, in the heart of Silicon Valley. Participants in workshops and squares usually stay at the Doubletree Hotel located near the San Jose Airport and approximately one mile from AIM. A van transports participants to and from AIM and the hotel each morning and evening. Or participants may choose to walk, which takes about 20 minutes. From US-101 to AIM.
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Child Care | American Inst. of Mathematics
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Math Teachers’ Circles. Julia Robinson Math Festival. AIM is able to help with the cost of child care for invited participants with a limit of $500. Such costs must be above and beyond the regular dependent care. To apply send a brief description of your circumstances to Hannah Brodie at hbrodie@aimath.org. Choose “South Bay” for location.). Math Teachers’ Circle. National Math Teachers' Circle Network. Math Teachers' Circles in San Jose and Palo Alto.
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Open Textbook Initiative | American Inst. of Mathematics
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Math Teachers’ Circles. Julia Robinson Math Festival. The American Institute of Mathematics (AIM) seeks to encourage the adoption of open source and open access mathematics textbooks. The AIM Editorial Board has developed evaluation criteria to identify the books that are suitable for use in traditional university courses. The Editorial Board maintains a list of Approved Textbooks which have been judged to meet these criteria. Questions or comments to.
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The AIM Facility | American Inst. of Mathematics
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Math Teachers’ Circles. Julia Robinson Math Festival. Currently AIM occupies approximately 10,000 square feet (1000 square meters) in San Jose in a space designed for effective workshops and collaborative research. There is a main lecture area with large white boards that seats up to 35 people. There are four seminar rooms and two small areas that are used for the small group activities that are characteristic of AIM style workshops. AIM is one of the.