Pascal’s Playground

This triangle of numbers named after Blaise Pascal, discovered centuries ago in Asia, turns out to include some truly incredible patterns.  Prepare to have your mind blown as you explore how this simple triangle sheds light on huge chunks of mathematics.  Spend an evening with Paul Zeitz scratching the surface of this amazing playground of numbers and find connections to counting, probability, algebra, and more.

In order to participate fully in this program, you should have the math sophistication of at least a 10-year-old, regardless of your actual age.











When: Mon., Jun. 8, 2020 at 6:30 pm
Where: Museum of Mathematics
11 E. 26th St.
212-542-0566
Price: $15
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This triangle of numbers named after Blaise Pascal, discovered centuries ago in Asia, turns out to include some truly incredible patterns.  Prepare to have your mind blown as you explore how this simple triangle sheds light on huge chunks of mathematics.  Spend an evening with Paul Zeitz scratching the surface of this amazing playground of numbers and find connections to counting, probability, algebra, and more.

In order to participate fully in this program, you should have the math sophistication of at least a 10-year-old, regardless of your actual age.

Buy tickets/get more info now