As part of my masters degree, I'm doing my thesis research in the Center for Computing for the Life Sciences at SF State. We have our own lab with lots of whiteboard which is great for working together.
This is my lab partner for Bioinformatics last semester. He's working on some math for his thesis, he was disappointed that he wasn't doing some more impressive math for this photo.Oh and the thing he's trying to work out is "If you have a mesh with n x n x n set of points aranged in a cube, how many edges are there?"
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And the answer is....?
The answer is 42!
( ok, I think he decided it was 3(n^3)-3(n^2) )
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