The Hat and Other Tiling Mysteries
Featuring Chaim Goodman-Strauss
Saturday, October 25
12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
(Stony Brook University)
Join National Museum of Mathematics Outreach Mathematician Chaim Goodman-Strauss for a deep dive into the surprising beauty and complexity of tiling puzzles. Goodman-Strauss is a pioneer in the study of aperiodic tilings, or designs that repeat specific shapes to cover a surface with no gaps or overlap while lacking the simple repetition of a normal pattern. Known for his mesmerizing graphics and 3-D sculptures, Goodman-Strauss's work lies at the intersection of art and mathematics. He draws on this expertise to lead audiences through hands-on exploration that allows them to experience math not just as abstract theory, but as an active creative process. In this presentation, he will introduce attendees to the world of aperiodic tilings and beyond, showing how simple shapes and rules can generate extraordinary patterns with implications across mathematics and science.
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This is an in-person event at the Student Activities Center at Stony Brook University, 100 Nicolls Road, Stony Brook, New York.