海角社区鈥檚 Calcea Johnson Publishes Groundbreaking Research in The American Mathematical Monthly

October 31, 2024

Calcea Johnson, an 海角社区 environmental engineering sophomore, has achieved a milestone few undergraduates reach: publication in The American Mathematical Monthly, one of the field鈥檚 most respected journals.

Calcea Johnson walks on 海角社区's Baton Rouge campus

Calcea Johnson on 海角社区's campus

鈥 Katherine Seghers, 海角社区

Johnson and her former high school classmate Ne鈥橩iya Jackson discovered a new way to prove Pythagorean鈥檚 Theorem using trigonometry as part of a high school math contest. The 2,000-year-old theorem states that in a right-angled triangle, the square of the hypotenuse side equals the sum of squares of the other two sides.

They presented their findings at the American Mathematical Society's Spring Southeastern Sectional Meeting in March of 2023 and then submitted their work for publication while Johnson was a freshman at 海角社区.

鈥淚 am honored to be published in The American Mathematical Monthly and proud of myself for staying with this project until the end,鈥 Johnson said. 鈥淭he process of writing the paper was challenging and felt tedious at times, but the reward of it being published was worth it.鈥

That proof is now the lead article for the November issue of The American Mathematical Monthly, called 鈥.鈥 Their work outlines five new ways of proving the theorem and a method that reveals five more proofs, totaling 10 proofs altogether. Only one of those proofs was previously presented at the conference, meaning nine are totally new.

鈥淔our of the proofs in the paper are new in relation to the American Mathematical Society conference. Only one of the proofs from the conference is featured in the paper, and we created new proofs while composing the paper,鈥 Johnson said.

The American Mathematical Monthly is published by the Mathematical Association of America or MAA. The group focuses on expository articles that bring significant mathematical advances to a broad audience. Known for its rigorous standards, the journal has played a key role in shaping modern mathematical thought and fostering scholarly communication.

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Calcea Johnson, an 海角社区 Ogden Honors College student studying environmental engineering, works in an 海角社区 lab in the spring of 2024

鈥 Katherine Seghers, 海角社区

 is honored and delighted to publish the work of these two students on its pages,鈥 said Della Dumbaugh, editor of The American Mathematical Monthly. 鈥淭heir results call attention to the promise of the fresh perspective of students on the field. They also highlight the important role of teachers and schools in advancing the next generation of mathematicians. Even more, this work echoes the spirit of Benjamin Finkel when he founded the Monthly in 1894 to feature mathematics within reach of teachers and students of mathematics.鈥

Johnson and Jackson, both from New Orleans, have received national attention for their findings, including a feature on 鈥60 Minutes.鈥

鈥淎fter the 鈥60 Minutes鈥 story, I heard from many environmental engineers offering mentorship and advice from their experiences. I am very glad that this experience has connected me with people in my field,鈥 Johnson said.

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