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==Test-taking music== | ==Test-taking music== |
Latest revision as of 16:01, 8 November 2024
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Various
Test-taking music
- Johann Bach's Musical Offering in piano and harpsichord (with scrolling musical notation). A long essay on the Musical Offering with linkage to Leibniz, Newton, and Voltaire; and a short essay that talks about it in connection to Mozart and Beethoven.
- Beethoven's Ghost Trio (1809)
- Brahms's Symphony 1, Karajan conducting.
Mr. Rasmusen's notes to himself
- "The Triangle Rhyme," Mathematics Magazine vol. 56 (1983), no. 4, 235-238. (gated)
- "What happens when you add a new teller? John D. Cook at his blog (2008).
- Math puzzles can be found at Quora.
- A blog post on myriads.
- "A visual, immediate & intuitive proof that the sum of the first n interger numbers equals n(n+1)/2"
- Landsburg on Dollar-Cost-Averaging, which would be a good You-Tube subject, as would the mortgage interest deduction.
- "THE SECRET NUMBER," IGOR TEPER, Strange Horizons (20 NOVEMBER 2000). The Bleem story.