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Academic Explorations - Paradoxes and Infinities [Seattle University] {Residential} (Session 2) – Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth

Academic Explorations - Paradoxes and Infinities [Seattle University] {Residential} (Session 2)

Residential Stem Competitive application process Academic Needs based scholarship

Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth

Date/Time: Jul 17, 2022 - Aug 5, 2022    
Ages: 12-17
Cost: $5,220.00

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This course explores conundrums and analyzes a range of mathematical and philosophical paradoxes. You’ll consider Zeno’s paradoxes of space and time, such as The Racecourse, in which Achilles continually travels half of the remaining distance and seemingly can never reach the finish line. To address these types of paradoxes, you’ll be introduced to the concepts of infinite series and limits, and then explore paradoxes of set theory, self-reference, and truth, and paradoxes of probability and inductive reasoning. Finally, you’ll examine the concept of infinity and its paradoxes, and learn how to demonstrate that some infinities are bigger than others. Through these investigations, you’ll acquire skills and concepts that are foundational for higher-level mathematics, and leave the course with more nuanced problem-solving skills, an enriched mathematical vocabulary, and insight into some of the most perplexing questions ever posed.

Location

Seattle University
901 12th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98122

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