Danica McKellar – math wondergirl

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Danica McKellar (Image source)

Danika McKellar has achieved recent fame for her book Math Doesn’t Suck – which, according to A Math Makeover, is:

… aimed at helping young girls survive — “and even thrive” — in math class.

From the blurb:

In MATH DOESN’T SUCK, internationally known actress and bonafide math genius Danica McKellar — called a “math superstar” by The New York Times — rips the lid off the myth that math “sucks,” helping to show that math can be easy, relevant, and even glamorous — while providing the tools needed to ace the next big math test!

With Danica as a personal tutor and coach, even the most frustrated student will finally “get” fractions, decimals, rates, ratios, proportions, “solving for x,” and more…

Homespun advice abounds in the book, from what I can make out in this excerpt:

Let’s get a few things straight: Acne sucks. Mean people suck. Finding out that your boyfriend kissed another girl? That would totally suck. Too much homework, broken promises, detention, divorce, insecurities: suck, suck, suck, suck, suck.

But math is actually a good thing.

It turns out that McKellar is a skilled mathematician:

She graduated with high honors in 1998. Around that time, she also became the only television actress in America to coauthor a groundbreaking mathematical physics theorem; it was published in the Journal of Physics and bears her name (the Chayes-McKellar-Winn theorem). [Source]

The actual paper is called Percolation and Gibbs states multiplicity for ferromagnetic Ashkin-Teller models on Z2 and can be found here (PDF).

It is not clear what McKellar’s contribution to the paper was.

It is good to have female mathematics role models, and it is also good that the popular press has picked up on it. You never know, the book might actually inspire some girls to take further math.

Now that wouldn’t suck.

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One Comment on “Danica McKellar – math wondergirl”

  1. Daniel Says:

    “internationally known actress”???

    I’d never even heard of her until this article. Oh well, the more you know.

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