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Al'Khwarizmi was an Islamic mathematician who wrote on Hindu-Arabic numerals and was among the first to use zero as a place holder in positional base notation. The word algorithm is derived from his name. His algebra treatise Hisab al-jabr w'al-muqabala gives us the word algebra and can be considered as the first book to be written on algebra.
The Al-Khwarizmi Math and Physics Club was formed in the Fall of 2007 by Abdulla Zaid, a student from Yemen, who wanted to be able to meet with other students and talk about math and physics.
During the Fall 2007 semester the group studied for and competed in the Student Mathematics League competition held by the American Mathematics Association for Two Year Colleges. The club also held a competition themselves for hand powered airplanes, judging both on distance and flight time. This competition was made open to the SMCC student body and prizes were given. In addition, during the Fall 2007 semester, the club sponsored a physics lecture given by a visiting scientist, Dr Frank Chambers. As a result, the subject (The Quest for the Perfect Cup of Coffee) turned into an article in the Portland Press Herald.
If you are interested in meeting with students who enjoy Math and/or Physics, are interested in getting involved in the SMCC community or are just looking to meet some great people, consider coming to a meeting of the Al-Khwarizmi Math and Physics Club. To find out where and when the meetings are held, please contact Linda Misener, phone: 207.741.5542 , email address:
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