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Math Wall Clock (Large)

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27.3 cm Round Acrylic

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Style: 27.3 cm Round Acrylic Wall Clock

Customise your wall clock to create a functional wall décor statement piece to perfectly match your home décor, show off your art or favourite photo, or give as a personalised gift. This unique, high-quality wall clock is vibrantly printed with AcryliPrint®HD process and features a pre-installed backside hanging slot for easy hanging and a non-ticking design.

  • 2 sizes: 20.32 cm diameter or 27.3 cm diameter
  • Material: Grade-A acrylic
  • One AA battery required (not included)
  • Add photos, artwork, and text
  • Indoor use only, not recommended for outdoor use
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Math Wall Clock (Large)

Math Wall Clock (Large)

If you prefer interesting mathematical theorems and concepts over mindless number crunching (as can be seen in most other designs), then this might be the right product for you. If any of the items are unclear, please consult the list below for a brief explanation and consider it as a starting point for further investigation. 0 [sic!] - General Mathematics: By an amazing identity of Leonhard Euler, this expression is equal to 0. It is by many considered as one of the most beautiful equations in mathematics. 1 - Axiomatic Set Theory: The set that contains only the empty set. This is how 1 is defined in von Neumann's construction of the ordinals. 2 - Linear Algebra: The dimension of the set of complex numbers, when seen as a real vector space, is equal to 2. The most natural basis consists of the two elements 1 and i. 3 - Graph Theory: The chromatic number of the Petersen graph is equal to 3, which means that its vertices can be coloured with three colours so that no two adjacent vertices get the same colour. Incidentally, the Petersen graph is famous for being a notorious counterexample to many optimistic propositions about graphs. 4 - Combinatorics: The rate of exponential growth of the Catalan numbers is equal to 4. These numbers are remarkable because they occur as the counting sequence of literally hundreds of different combinatorial structures. 5 - Geometry: There are exactly 5 platonic solids, that is, regular and convex polyhedra. They are named after the number of faces: tetrahedron (4), hexahedron (6), octahedron (8), dodecahedron (12) and icosahedron (20). 6 - Number Theory: For any natural number n, Euler's totient function tells us how many numbers there are in 1,...,n which are relatively prime to n. Since n = 7 is itself prime, there are 6 such numbers, namely 1,2,3,4,5,6. Any efficient algorithm for computing this function would immediately break the widely used RSA encryption scheme. 7 - Probability Theory: In expectation, rolling two customary dice results in a 7. Incidentally, the mathematical theory of probability has its roots in trying to understand games of chance such as rolling dice and flipping coins. 8 - Coding Theory: The number 8 has the representation 1100 in binary Grey code. Compared to conventional binary encodings, Grey codes have the sometimes desirable property that the encodings of two consecutive numbers differ in exactly one bit. 9 - Real Analysis: This is a convergent infinite series. Its limit is seen to be equal to 9 by using the formula for infinite geometric series. 10 - Complex Analysis: Cauchy's coefficient formula allows to extract coefficients of the Taylor expansion of an analytic function. Note that (1+z)^5 is the generating function for the binomial coefficients (5 choose 0), (5 choose 1), ..., (5 choose 5). 11 - Formal Languages: The depicted string belongs to the regular language of hexadecimal number literals. The semantic value of this string is 11.

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By C.20 March 2016Verified Purchase
Wall Clock, 27.3 cm Round Acrylic
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This is a great wall clock. Very challenging formulas from many different areas in science and math. It will really test your knowledge. It doesn't come with the solutions but you can print them off from the ordering page. The hands and minute hash marks are well seen from a distance but the formulas need to be observed up close to read them.
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By Rachel H.14 September 2020Verified Purchase
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Thank you so much for this beautiful wall-clock. It was exactly designed the way I wanted and the finishing touches are amazing too. Beyond satisfied with the printing, colour and design.
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By Shirley K.2 May 2022Verified Purchase
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It's absolutely beautiful, exactly what was shown Thankyou. So happy with the printing and the colors, can't wait to give to my husband for our 20th wedding anniversary.

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Product ID: 256601413284514838
Posted on 10/08/2015, 4:11 PM
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