Josephite Math Club

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Josephite Math Club started its journey with an aim to spread Mathematics with a greater momentum on

In October 2015, the first idea came about creation of a Math Circle for specific Olympiad training under renowned Josephite Alumnus Sowmitra Das(Honorable Mention Holder, Asia Pacific Math Olympiad).Sadid Bin Hasan and Tanjeem Ajwad Zaman initiated the plan of forming the circle.Throughout November and December,Official classes were held regarding Combinatorics and Number Theory for class 11.Amon

18/05/2026

Today,marks the birth of Omar Khayyam (1048–1131),the poet of Mathematics, Astronomy and Literature. A poet with the soul of a philosopher and the mind of a scientist. His legacy is filled with knowledge and timeless verses.

As we solve equations today, we walk into the path he paved in the 11th century. He is the Algebraic Pioneer who mastered the cubic equation. He bridged the gap between algebra and geometry. In the Islamic world,he is credited as discover of a method for finding the n-th roots of numbers using the binomial theorem. He saw music as "audible geometry" by applying mathematical ratios to the science of harmony. He designed the Jalali calendar, a solar calendar so precise that it rivals the accuracy of the Gregorian calendar we use today.

We, Josephite Math Club believe that a true mathematician doesn't just look for the answer-they look for the beauty within the process. As we celebrate his 978th birthday, his wisdom still continues to inspire curious minds across the globe.

Let Infinity Be Your Limit♾️

Photos from Josephite Math Club's post 15/05/2026

“Geometry is an art through which we can perceive the eternal.” — Plato

Among the most elegant tools in geometry, Power of a Point and Radical Axis reveal the hidden relationships between circles, secants, tangents, and concurrence. What first appears to be a complicated diagram often becomes beautifully simple through these concepts.

From proving cyclicity to solving IMO-level geometry problems, these ideas play a major role in advanced mathematical problem solving and geometric thinking.

This article is a small exploration of the beauty, symmetry, and power hidden inside circle geometry crafted by a member of our Executive Committee.

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12/05/2026

1st Bangladesh Formula Student & Automotive Engineering Summit 2026!

Join us at the 1st Bangladesh Formula Student & Automotive Engineering Summit 2026, happening at MIST on 25 June 2026.

This landmark event is a fun, immersive day for motorsport enthusiasts, curious learners, and anyone passionate about engineering innovation.

Experience hands-on competitions, technical sessions, live go-karting, simulator racing, car exhibitions, and interactive workshops. Be part of a movement that bridges academic learning with real-world automotive engineering, inspires innovation, and builds the next generation of automotive leaders in Bangladesh.

Whether you’re competing, learning, or just exploring, your presence contributes to the growing motorsport community and the long-term vision of institutionalizing automotive excellence in our country. Don’t miss this National Motorsports Fest!

Registration link in the comment.

11/05/2026

Remembering the birth anniversary of Richard Feynman - a man whose curiosity changed the way we understand the universe.
Known for his groundbreaking contributions to quantum physics and his extraordinary ability to explain complex ideas with simplicity and humor. From revolutionizing Quantum Electrodynamics to becoming one of the most influential science communicators in history,his legacy continues.

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11/05/2026

Stage 1: Submission of a 650-word personal essay reflecting the participant's perspective and identity. The top 100 participants will receive access to a Foreign Admission Workshop.
Stage 2: Finalists must adapt their essay into a 2-minute video focusing on visual storytelling, excluding voiceovers or on-screen text.
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1st Place: 50,000 BDT and a US Admission Consultation Package (Value: 100,000 BDT).
2nd Place: 25,000 BDT.
3rd Place: 10,000 BDT.
4th Place: 7,500 BDT.
5th Place: 5,000 BDT.
Additional Rewards: DSAT course coverage and crests for all finalists.

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01/05/2026

"Labour creates the scheme of tomorrow." In the dark, someone is working hard, late nights all so we don't suffer from their absence. This is a day where we recognize the jobs of people around the world, from a mailman to a mathematician; no job is too small, and no job is too great. Each job has a great impact on our lives, which we do notice and some which we don't. Josephite Math Club utilizes this day to recognize different people working in various sectors of jobs. Even mathematicians themselves have worked low-status jobs, from Srinivasa Ramanujan to Benjamin Banneker. So please, use this day to pay respect to people of different occupations, no matter the status of their job.

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Photos from Josephite Math Club's post 30/04/2026

Today, the Josephite Math Club proudly commemorates the birth anniversaries of two towering figures in science and mathematics — Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss and Claude Shannon.

Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777–1855), revered as the “Prince of Mathematicians,” was a visionary polymath whose profound contributions in number theory, algebra, statistics, and electromagnetism reshaped the foundations of modern mathematics. His legacy of intellectual rigor and discovery continues to inspire generations, reminding us that curiosity and discipline can unlock the deepest truths of nature. As we honor his monumental impact, we encourage all students to carry forward his spirit of inquiry and academic excellence.

Claude Shannon, the father of information theory, once said: “Information is the resolution of uncertainty.” His groundbreaking work transformed the way humanity understands data, signals, and communication systems. From computers to the internet and artificial intelligence, Shannon’s insights laid the very foundation of our digital era. Today, we celebrate his brilliance and timeless contributions that made the modern technological world possible.

Josephite Math Club pays tribute to these geniuses whose legacies continue to illuminate both the abstract beauty of mathematics and the practical power of technology.

∞ Let Infinity Be Your Limit ∞

Photos from Josephite Math Club's post 25/04/2026

"One geometry cannot be more true than another; it can only be more convenient."
-Henri Poincaré, Science and Hypothesis.

The circle is one of the most elegant shapes in mathematics, defined as all points equidistant from a center. Its beauty lies in its perfect symmetry and the constant π, which connects its circumference and diameter. Simple formulas of circle reveal deep mathematical harmony.

From ancient geometry to modern science, circles appear everywhere-from planetary motion to engineering designs. Circle makes them both fundamental and powerful.

Explore the beauty of the circle through this detailed article "Circles in Coordinate Geometry" crafted by a member of our Executive Committee.

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23/04/2026

On the birth anniversary of Max Planck, Josephite Math Club proudly remembers the pioneer of quantum theory. His legacy stands as a testament to curiosity and the power of deep thinking. Planck’s journey inspires us to question and to push the boundaries of knowledge.

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22/04/2026

J. Robert Oppenheimer is often remembered as the "father of the atomic bombs", but he was far more than just a man in a lab coat. He was a man driven by discovery yet haunted by consequences led to. As the director of the Manhattan Project. Robert Oppenheimer brought together the world’s greatest minds to turn abstract physics into a force that reshaped global power.

A pioneer in Quantum Mechanics, J. Robert Oppenheimer turned complex theories into real-world power. While he didn’t build missiles, his work in nuclear physics helped shape modern weapons and future military technology.

What made J. Robert Oppenheimer truly human was his inner conflict. His story isn’t just about scientific breakthroughs; it’s a warning of what happens when knowledge grows faster than our sense of responsibility. He didn’t just change history rather he left humanity with the power to destroy itself.

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