Tag: Feynmans

DUTIS — Feynman’s Ingenious Integration Technique

I’ve recently found myself quite enamored by integrals and integration techniques. Amidst a plethora of unconventional techniques, I found myself vying with a particularly interesting one: DUTIS. Or, as it’s otherwise known, Richard Feynman’s Trick. What is DUTIS? Well, it’s ...

How Richard Feynman Remained Young Even at 68

In the 1930s, math was taught only up till trigonometry in high schools. It was quite unusual to have a math instructor for Calculus. The legendary physicist & Nobel Prize winner, Richard Feynman, was studying at Far Rockaway High School in New York at the time. Unlike other...