0.7978845…

Random Walks, Scrabble Battles,
and the Secret Drift of Chance

Featuring Paul Zeitz

Wednesday, October 22
6:30 pm to 8:00 pm
(in person)

How do a lost tourist, a wandering pollen grain, and an endless Scrabble match all drift toward the same mysterious number — 0.7978845… ?  In this brand-new sequel to his 2020 hit Pascal’s Playground, award-winning mathematician and puzzle maestro Paul Zeitz invites you on a visually rich journey through the mathematics of random walks.  By following countless step-by-step gambles, you’ll discover how pure chance can still produce a very precise constant, and why that fact delights both theoreticians and game-enthusiasts alike.

Continue exploring Paul Zeitz’s engaging style with the recording of Pascal’s Playground, available as part of MoMath’s extensive library of event recordings.  Members enjoy free access, while non-members may purchase access for a fee.  (Not a member?  Join now and get 13 months for the price of 12: momath.org/join13.)