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Matemateca (Matemateca IME-USP) is a collection of objects related to mathematics and mathematics teaching that is housed in the Institute of Mathematics and Statistics of the
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/ref> It is an initiative that dates to 2003, when professors connected to IME mobilized and counted with the support of Pró-Reitorias de Graduação e de Cultura e Extensão da Universidade de São Paulo and CNPQ (National Research Council) to organize the collection. Matemateca organizes exhibitions open to the public. The professors in the Department of Mathematics of IME-USP (Institute of Mathematics and Statistics of the University of São Paulo) who initiated the project were Deborah Raphael, Eduardo Colli, and Sônia Garcia; Artur Simões Rozestraten from the Laboratory for Models and Tests (LAME) in the Department of Architectural Technology of the FAU-USP ( Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism of the University of São Paulo) partners with the IME.


History

In August 2002 the French itinerant exhibition of the '' Cité des sciences et de I'industrie'', visited IME, causing in some teachers the desire of building a collection with the purpose of divulging to students of the exact area mathematical contents that are not covered in graduation courses. Matemateca's debut took place during the First Week of Graduation of the Institute of Mathematics and Statistics of the University of São Paulo (IME). Then it was taken to Salvador, Bahia, in order to be exhibited in the ''II Bienal da Sociedade Brasileira de Matemática''. A presentation in Rio de Janeiro, at the ''IV World Congress of Science Centers, in conjunction with the USP's Science Station'', showed the organizers the potential of the collection for the general public, especially students of all levels. The project began to aim at the popularization of mathematics, giving preference to interactive objects that could be approached by means of direct challenges to the visitor. As a way to expand the field of access, Matemateca participated in an upload drive to
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Collection

Matemateca's collection is divided in approximately forty different themes that include equations and functions among other mathematical and statistical concepts. The visitors, be them USP students, family members, teachers or students from other schools and colleges are granted full permission to handle all the exposed content, thus allowing and encouraging an interactive experiential learning. Some items can be seen below. superfície - bordo trifólio.jpg, Surface topology. prato de Chladni 19.webm,
Chladni's law Chladni's law, named after Ernst Chladni, relates the frequency of modes of vibration for flat circular surfaces with fixed center as a function of the numbers ''m'' of diametric (linear) nodes and ''n'' of radial (circular) nodes. It is stated a ...
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Chladni figures Ernst Florens Friedrich Chladni (, , ; 30 November 1756 – 3 April 1827) was a German physicist and musician. His most important work, for which he is sometimes labeled as the father of acoustics, included research on vibrating plates and ...
** Plates made of metal, in various formats, covered with sawdust, which, when suffering interference from the musical notes emitted by the playing of a violin bow, spreads and forms geometric figures. * Chaotic Water Wheel ** Made by undergraduate students, in a course taught by two professors from the Mathematics Department of IME and a professor from the
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, the chaotic water wheel is composed of a wheel made of acrylic material, vertically positioned together with several glasses, thus exerting an unpredictable spinning movement, always alternating sides. The work manifests the chaos, seen in the theory of dynamic systems * Rocker ** Having the official name of ''
harmonograph A harmonograph is a mechanical apparatus that employs pendulums to create a geometric image. The drawings created typically are Lissajous curves or related drawings of greater complexity. The devices, which began to appear in the mid-19th century ...
'', the structure known as Balancette, an analogy to the swings in parks, is composed of a surface covered with sulphite paper, and is then set in motion so that a pen, fixed to a wooden rod, makes drawings on the sheet by means of the swing. * Surface topology ** Retraction in which if two surfaces, when undergoing deformation and take equal shapes without breaking, will be considered similar. * Regulated Surfaces ** Refers to curved structures, which contain in their composition only straight lines. *
Double pendulum In physics and mathematics, in the area of dynamical systems, a double pendulum also known as a chaos pendulum is a pendulum with another pendulum attached to its end, forming a simple physical system that exhibits rich dynamic behavior with a ...
and the Butterfly Effect * Articulated Arms * Anamorphosis of the Mirrored Cylinder * Centre of Mass of Plane Figures * Algebraic Topology * Theory of Nodes and Links * Convex Polyhedra and Regular Faces * Calculating Rulers * Tiling * Flexible Polyhedra * Equidecon Ponibility * Soap Films * Geometry in the Sphere *
Reuleaux triangle A Reuleaux triangle is a curved triangle with constant width, the simplest and best known curve of constant width other than the circle. It is formed from the intersection of three circular disks, each having its center on the boundary of the ...
* Ellipsographs * Symmetries of the Cube * The Hex Game * Descending Washers * The Rising Cone * Steiner Trees * Mountains of Sand * The Tautocronous Ramp * The Summing Machine - Base 2 * The Harmonic Series * Toothed Wheels * Galton's Board * The Olympic Revenge Game * The Monigsberg Bridges * Three-Dimensional Old Woman's Game * Icosian * What's in the Rattles? * Non-transitive Dice * The Secret Santa draw * The
impossible triangle The Penrose triangle, also known as the Penrose tribar, the impossible tribar, or the impossible triangle, is a triangular impossible object, an optical illusion consisting of an object which can be depicted in a perspective drawing, but cannot e ...
* Breaking Symmetry * Symmetry Machines *
Polyhedra In geometry, a polyhedron (plural polyhedra or polyhedrons; ) is a three-dimensional shape with flat polygonal faces, straight edges and sharp corners or vertices. A convex polyhedron is the convex hull of finitely many points, not all on t ...


Exhibition history

Due to a lack of space at USP for continuous exhibition, the collection is stored and is presented when and where the opportunity arises, in itinerant fashion. #
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: October 2012, at the UNICAMP Exploratory Science Museum. # USP São Carlos: October 2013, at the Center for Scientific and Cultural Disclosure (CDCC). # IME-USP: 12 November to 12 December 2014, together with "Pourquoi les mathématiques?", exhibited for the first time in São Paulo. The event marked the beginning of the collaboration between Matemateca and the Maison des Mathématiques et de l'Informatique de Lyon. # Virada Malba Tahan: 5 and 6 May 2017, at the IME itself with organization by the Centre for the Improvement of Mathematics Teaching.


See also

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Institute of Mathematics and Statistics, University of São Paulo The Institute of Mathematics and Statistics of the University of São Paulo (IME-USP) is a teaching, research and extension unit. A unit is located at Cidade Universitária, São Paulo. History Prior to the founding of the IME in 1970, Mathematics ...
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University of São Paulo The University of São Paulo ( pt, Universidade de São Paulo, USP) is a public university in the Brazilian state of São Paulo. It is the largest Brazilian public university and the country's most prestigious educational institution, the best ...
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Mathematics education In contemporary education, mathematics education, known in Europe as the didactics or pedagogy of mathematics – is the practice of teaching, learning and carrying out scholarly research into the transfer of mathematical knowledge. Although ...


References


External links


Official homepage

Government of Paraná: Matemateca: 'playing' to make mathematics happen
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