Uniform Convergence is a one-woman play, written and performed by mathematics graduate student Corrine Yap. It juxtaposes the stories of two women trying to find their place in a white male-dominated academic world. The first is of 19th century Russian mathematician Sofia Kovalevskaya, who was lauded as a pioneer for women in science but only after years of struggle for recognition. Her life's journey is told through music and movement, in both Russian and English. The second is of a fictional Asian-American woman, known only as “Professor,” attempting to cope with the prejudice she faces in the present. As she teaches an introductory real analysis class, she uses mathematical concepts to draw parallels to the race and gender conflicts she encounters in society today.
Math & Data Science Undergraduate News Mon. Feb. 10, 2020
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- Advising Updates
- The First Ever Research-Based Student Organization at UNL is Here!
- Writing Consultants Wanted!
- Math Club Presents "Classifying Polytopes in Dimensions 4 and Beyond"
- 45th Annual New York State Regional Graduate Mathematics Conference
- Rutgers Graduate Student Corrine Yap to Perform Her Play "Uniform Convergence"
- Mathematics Major Spotlight
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