https://eulercircle.com/mathematics-in-lean/
Mathematics in Lean – Euler Circle
Mathematics in Lean (Summer 2026 Session 2) will discuss how to teach mathematics to a computer. You might be asking yourself right now why anyone would want...
mathematics in leaneuler circle
https://eulercircle.com/related-programs/
Related Programs – Euler Circle
Euler Circle is the mathematics branch of Kaleidoscope Circles. We also offer a physics circle called Curie Circle at Kaleidoscope. We plan to offer other...
related programseuler circle
https://eulercircle.com/research/
Student Research – Euler Circle
I love mentoring students on mathematics research projects, and I have accumulated a good collection of interesting research-level problems suitable for...
student researcheuler circle
https://eulercircle.com/
Euler Circle – Serious mathematics for serious high-school students: There is more to mathematics...
Serious mathematics for serious high-school students: There is more to mathematics than competitions.
for high school studentsthere is moreeuler circle
https://eulercircle.com/classes/markov-chains/
Markov Chains – Euler Circle
Markov chains (Summer 2026, Session 2) are a probabilistic model in which the future depends on the present, but not on the past. A Markov chain consists of a...
markov chainseuler circle
https://eulercircle.com/teach/
Teach – Euler Circle
Teach at Euler Circle Euler Circle depends on mentors who work directly with students. Our mentors take teaching seriously, communicate clearly, and care about...
euler circleteach
https://eulercircle.com/faq/
FAQ – Euler Circle
How do Euler Circle classes differ from other math activities in the Bay Area? There are many other wonderful math activities in the Bay Area, but we believe...
euler circlefaq
https://eulercircle.com/classes/transition-to-proofs/
Transition to Proofs – Euler Circle
When we are first introduced to mathematics, we are typically asked mathematical questions whose answers are numbers, or something similar to numbers. However,...
transition to proofseuler circle