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The Mathematics of the Simpsons. Dave Ebert dde@oregon.k12.wi.us www.oregonsd.com/webpages/debert. The Simpsons . The longest-running scripted show in television history, starting in December, 1989 February 2012 – the 500 th episode 27 Emmy Awards
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The Mathematics of the Simpsons Dave Ebert dde@oregon.k12.wi.us www.oregonsd.com/webpages/debert
The Simpsons • The longest-running scripted show in television history, starting in December, 1989 • February 2012 – the 500th episode • 27 Emmy Awards • Five U.S. postage stamps • Time Magazine named The Simpsons the “Best Show of the 20th Century”
J. Stewart Burns • Bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Harvard • Senior thesis on The Structure of Group Algebras • Master’s degree in mathematics from UC Berkeley
David S. Cohen (David X. Cohen) • Member, New Jersey high school state champion mathematics team • Bachelor’s degree (magna cum laude) in physics from Harvard • Master’s degree in computer science from UC Berkeley • Published in Discrete Applied Mathematics • Still belongs to a math club
Al Jean • Bachelor’s degree (cum laude) in mathematics from Harvard • Current executive producer and head writer of The Simpsons
Ken Keeler • Bachelor’s degree (summa cum laude) and PhD in applied mathematics from Harvard • Doctoral thesis: Map Representations and Optimal Encoding for Image Segmentation • Published in Discrete Applied Mathematics
Jeff Westbrook • Bachelor’s degree in physics and the history of science and PhD in computer science from Princeton • Doctoral thesis: Algorithms and Data Structures for Dynamic Graph Algorithms • Associate professor at Yale • Published in Discrete Applied Mathematics
Fermat’s Last Theorem an + bn = cn No integers a, b, and c can satisfy this equation for any n greater than 2.
178212 + 184112 = 192212 398712 + 436512 = 447212
The Mathematics of the Simpsons Dave Ebert dde@oregon.k12.wi.us www.oregonsd.com/webpages/debert