Lab Lunch: 25 February 2020 - John Longley Title: The Theory of Dobble Abstract: 'Dobble' is a children's card game in which each card carries 8 symbols, and any two cards have exactly one symbol in common. A Dobble pack thus embodies an interesting and non-trivial combinatorial structure (an example of a so-called *block design*), which is best understood in terms of projective geometry over a finite field. The underlying theory also has applications to error-correcting codes and to the design of biological experiments. This talk will be a slightly more advanced version of a talk I recently gave at Boroughmuir After School Maths Club on the mathematics of Dobble. As well as an explanation of the theory, it will feature a few card tricks with my own uniquely enhanced Dobble set. Feb 25 2020 13.00 - 14.00 Lab Lunch: 25 February 2020 - John Longley Speaker: John Longley Informatics Forum MF2
Lab Lunch: 25 February 2020 - John Longley Title: The Theory of Dobble Abstract: 'Dobble' is a children's card game in which each card carries 8 symbols, and any two cards have exactly one symbol in common. A Dobble pack thus embodies an interesting and non-trivial combinatorial structure (an example of a so-called *block design*), which is best understood in terms of projective geometry over a finite field. The underlying theory also has applications to error-correcting codes and to the design of biological experiments. This talk will be a slightly more advanced version of a talk I recently gave at Boroughmuir After School Maths Club on the mathematics of Dobble. As well as an explanation of the theory, it will feature a few card tricks with my own uniquely enhanced Dobble set. Feb 25 2020 13.00 - 14.00 Lab Lunch: 25 February 2020 - John Longley Speaker: John Longley Informatics Forum MF2