Mini Math Talk - "The Unseen Mathematical Forces that Shape Our World" by Ashton Mullendore - 5 p.m. Tuesday. Nov. 11, A&S 140

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Mini Math Talk - "The Unseen Mathematical Forces that Shape Our World" by Ashton Mullendore - 5 p.m. Tuesday. Nov. 11, A&S 140

Please join the Department of Mathematics for a Mini Math Talk, "The Unseen Mathematical Forces that Shape Our World" given by Georgia College & State University student Ashton Mullendore on Tuesday, Nov 11, 5-5:30 p.m, in A&S 140. Mini math talks are 20-30-minute presentations about any topic related to math. All are welcome! Snacks will be provided.  

Here is an abstract of the talk:

Mathematics is everywhere in our world, but vector fields are singlehandedly one of the most powerful tools when it comes to describing real-world phenomena. Join us as we discuss how these mathematical objects work and how they describe the motion and interaction of objects in the universe!

Updated: 2025-11-07
Rachel Epstein
rachel.epstein@gcsu.edu
(478)445-5000
Mathematics, Department of