Mentor/s
Mentor: Dr. Bernadette Boyle
Participation Type
Paper Talk
Abstract
Triangular arrays display coefficients of polynomials in a way that allows mathematicians to find and prove patterns within them. While some arrays, like Pascal’s Triangle, are widely known and explored, other triangular arrays, like the Factorial Triangle and Euler’s Number Triangle are less known. We will explore the patterns within the aforementioned lesser known arrays.
College and Major available
Mathematics, Neuroscience
Location
Session A: West Campus West Building W223I
Start Day/Time
4-29-2022 10:45 AM
End Day/Time
4-29-2022 11:45 AM
Comments
PowerPoint presentation attached as additional file
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Presentation
Exploration of Patterns in Triangular Arrays
Session A: West Campus West Building W223I
Triangular arrays display coefficients of polynomials in a way that allows mathematicians to find and prove patterns within them. While some arrays, like Pascal’s Triangle, are widely known and explored, other triangular arrays, like the Factorial Triangle and Euler’s Number Triangle are less known. We will explore the patterns within the aforementioned lesser known arrays.
Students' Information
Teresina Berni, Neuroscience/Mathematics, 2023