How I Became a Mathematician: Counting Prime Numbers
Mathematician Shandelle Henson describes how as a college student she started working on the problem of counting prime numbers, the discoveries she made along the way, and what it means to be a mathematician. Presented by Dr. Shandelle Henson at Andrews University. April 8, 20222. Learn more about mathematics at Andrews: https://www.andrews.edu/cas/math/

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