The 202nd Carnival Of Mathematics Вђ“ Fractal Kitty -

The , hosted by Fractal Kitty (Sophia Wood), highlights a collection of mathematical resources and creative works. To contribute a useful follow-up or a "useful post" in the style of this carnival, you should focus on the intersection of mathematics, art, and storytelling —key themes of the Fractal Kitty blog.

Every Carnival of Mathematics begins with interesting properties of its edition number.

If you are writing a post for a future carnival or as a companion to the 202nd, consider these Fractal Kitty-inspired prompts:

A free book exploring math concepts through Python, perfect for active learning and coding integration.

Below is a structured "post" based on the carnival's recurring traditions and the specific highlights from the 202nd edition.

It is a composite number whose sum of digits (2+0+2=4) equals the sum of the digits of its prime factors ( , where 2+1+0+1=4).

Similar to a Hoax number, the sum of its digits equals the sum of the digits of its prime factorization. Palindrome: It reads the same forward and backward. Key Resources Featured in the 202nd Carnival