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Title: Welcome to


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Welcome to
Math 105Gödel, Escher, and Bach
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Question 1
What is the name of this song?
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Question 2
NOW whats the name of this song?
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(Question 2)
Musical shape can be stretched yet still retain
its identity
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(Question 2)
Oh - say can you see
By the dawns ear- ly light
What so proud- ly we hailed
At the twi- lights last glea-
ming
Musical objects often contain internal
symmetries
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Question 3
How many times does IT appear?
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(Question 3)
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Musical shape can be flipped yet still retain its
identity
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J S Bach
Bach visits the court of Frederick the Great of
Prussia
  • Improvises fugues on Kings complex theme
  • Later composes canons on theme

WEIRD canons.
Crab canon
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J S Bach
Endlessly rising canon
Strange loop
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Gödel, Escher, and BachThe course
Lecture and careful note taking
  • DOING PROBLEMS
  • DISCUSSING PROBLEMS
  • DOING MORE PROBLEMS

If you cant do it, you dont know it
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Gödel, Escher, and BachThe course web page
  • How to get there courses.richmond.edu
    (bookmark it!)
  • How to log in your net id (e.g.
    KGodel_at_Richmond.Edu) your password (must
    have at least 2 digits!)
  • What to do when youre there

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Problems vs Questions vs???
  • Quiz questions (daily) - Rather mindless
    - A carrot - Feedback about Study
    Questions
  • Study questions (daily) - Active reading
    - Directly related to text
  • Problem set questions (weekly) -
    Integrative - Many answers possible -
    Approach more important than answer
  • Exam questions (quarterly) - Derived from
    Problem Sets

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HELP!!!
  • Consider problems in groups in class
  • Consider problems in groups outside of class
  • Consider problems in review sessions
  • Consider problems when you need it

Jeff Elhai Mike KerckhoveS-202 Gottwald 209
Jepsen289-8412 289-8774RF 330-500 MW
1030-1130 R 230-400
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M.C. Escher
Ascending and Descending
Strange loop
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Kurt Gödel
Incompleteness Theorem
Strange loop
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