A week after OpenAI made headlines with an A.I.-generated proof, a new “declaration” by 16 experts raises concerns that the ...
An experiment with 2,520 participants backs Richard Feynman’s answer to every diner’s dilemma: do I want to try something new ...
Sometimes we need a program to do something based on the results of two conditions. This simple Python (3.x) program prints out a different message depending on the result of two tests. If each test’s ...
Computers use electrical circuits which have two states – on or off. This can also be represented as 1 or 0 or True and False. Logic gates take an input of True or False and give an output of True or ...
Most people wouldn't think that it would take rigorous mathematical proof to show how many folds it takes to make a donut shape out of paper. Yet, no one could quite figure it out until recently. How ...
Let’s start with what’s probably the most tired, overused joke in math: A topologist is someone who can’t tell a coffee cup from a doughnut. Both, you see, have a hole in them. Topology is usually ...
Applied mathematics is the application of mathematical techniques to describe real-world systems and solve technologically relevant problems. This can include the mechanics of a moving body, the ...
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Discover a bold new vision for high school mathematics that empowers students through engaging, real-world learning. This essential publication reimagines the curriculum to focus on student-centered ...