>when Evelyn shared a document about critique in art and how we could apply those techniques for CDG’s research. Up until then, I was thinking of the connection between art and research as something fuzzy and cultural, as if artists just happen to be good researchers due to some instinct for creativity, or that art gives us life and soul that helps to motivate interesting ideas.
I don't classify myself as an artist but the cited document is wonderful!
Vi Hart if you're out there somewhere, thank you for writing this! I've been a big fan of your work for a while and this was a delight to read.
See the interactive slidable map. A google data center that is probably us-central1 is just above the lake above the 'e' in Detail. The waters appear to still be a ways off. Google says it is in Council Bluffs, Iowa and there's a large google data center there you can find on google maps. A link to the location on google maps: https://goo.gl/maps/xEJt83kKoe22
As a person that has two math degrees and knows someone that received their PhD in a CS/Math/Logic area (i.e. PL) I couldn't +1 this recommendation enough. That person is now a professor at a college in the UK but studied while elsewhere in the EU.
The OP stated:
>I am looking for suggestions on online mathematics degree options
The Open University is a very valid choice for this.
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