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Mathematician solves the moving sofa problem

A mathematician at Yonsei University, in Korea, claims to have solved the moving sofa problem. Jineon Baek has posted a 100+-page proof of the problem on the arXiv preprint server.

Mathematicians make leap in modeling human impact on climate

A breakthrough in the theory of climate change science has given scientists the most robust way yet to link observed climate change to both human-made and natural causes and to spot early warning signals for potential climate ...

Hybrid model links micro and macro scales in complex systems

In fields ranging from immunology and ecology to economics and thermodynamics, multi-scale complex systems are ubiquitous. They are also notoriously difficult to model. Conventional approaches take either a bottom-up or top-down ...

Mathematicians develop AI to forecast market interest rates

Researchers from the Ateneo de Manila University have developed artificial intelligence (AI) deep learning tools that can help predict money market interest rates, invaluable for decision-makers in business and government.

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Flexible statistical method powers research on health, climate, financial data
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Testing AI systems on hard math problems shows they still perform very poorly
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'Shallow' sports and 'deep' social hierarchies: Not all pecking orders are created equally
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Hard in theory, easy in practice: Why graph isomorphism algorithms seem to be so effective
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New framework uses games of chance to put 'price' on intangible assets
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Probability training: Preventing errors of reasoning in medicine and law
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Misinformation really does spread like a virus, according to mathematical models drawn from epidemiology
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Using mathematics to better understand cause and effect
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Typing monkey would be unable to produce 'Hamlet' within the lifetime of the universe, study finds
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High school students present five new ways of proving Pythagoras' Theorem via trigonometry
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US math teachers view student performance differently based on race and gender
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From fireflies to drones: Researchers uncover strategy for synchronization efficiency
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New theory identifies how physics principle of 'rattling' relates to self-organization
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Why Trump's messaging is becoming more extreme: A mathematician explains
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Photonic computing method uses electromagnetic waves to rapidly solve partial differential equations
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Three letters, one number, a knife and a stone bridge: How a graffitied equation changed mathematical history
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Team discovers thousands of new transformable knots

Knots are used in all sorts of ways, every day. They ensure safety both indoors and for outdoor activities such as boating or sailing, are used as surgical sutures, as decorations, and they can even be found at nanoscales ...

Mathematical proof reveals new insights into typhoon dynamics

In a remarkable breakthrough in the field of mathematical science, Professor Kyudong Choi from the Department of Mathematical Sciences at UNIST has provided an irrefutable proof that certain spherical vortices exist in a ...