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Cut-and-Glue Polyhedral Models

Building polyhedral models is a nice way to explore a lot of significant mathematics. The above mode ...
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Making sense of life’s random rhythms: Team suggests universal framework ...

Life’s random rhythms surround us–from the hypnotic, synchronized blinking of fireflies…to the ...
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Phyllotaxis Spirals

  Phyllotaxis is a term used for the patterns that emerge in the growth of plants. Spiral phyll ...
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Are Pigeons as Smart as Primates? You can Count on ...

The humble pigeon mightn’t look smart, but it’s no bird-brain. We humans have long been interested i ...
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Generalized splitting-ring number theoretic transform

Number theoretic transform (NTT) is widely recognized as the most efficient method for computing pol ...
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Psychological study suggests arithmetic is biologically-based and a natural consequence ...

Everyone knows that 2 + 2 = 4, but why do we have arithmetic in the first place, and why is it true? ...
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Mathematical model based on psychology predicts who will buy trendy ...

It’s often risky to introduce new products to the market. In fact, statistics show that betwee ...
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Decision-Making Analysis for a New Variant of the Classical Secretary ...

The classic “secretary problem” involves interviewing job candidates in a random order. ...
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Real equity in math education is about more than good ...

Math education outcomes in the United States have been unequal for decades. Learners in the top 10% ...
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Google Has Created a Maths AI That Has Already Proved ...

Mathematicians don’t need to worry about AI taking over their jobs just yet You don’t need a human b ...
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New math approach provides insight into memory formation

The simple activity of walking through a room jumpstarts the neurons in the human brain. An explosio ...
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Different mathematical solving methods can affect how information is memorized

When solving a mathematical problem, it is possible to appeal to the ordinal property of numbers, i. ...
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Freezing liquids helps to predict the properties of prime numbers

The same freezing which is responsible for transforming liquids into glasses can help to predict som ...
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Where is everybody? Doing the maths on extraterrestrial life

During a lunch in the summer of 1950, physicists Enrico Fermi, Edward Teller and Herbert York were c ...
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How to make better decisions—using scoring systems

When faced with difficult choices, we often rank the alternatives to see how they stack up. This app ...
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Incredible Maths Proof Is So Complex That Almost No One ...

Mathematicians are celebrating a 1000-page proof of the geometric Langlands conjecture, a problem so ...
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