Mathematicians have broken through a long-standing barrier in the study of “minimizing surfaces,” which play an important role in both math and physics.
Gary Marcus argues today’s AI sounds smart but lacks real understanding, and says true progress needs human-like reasoning.
Hannah Cairo is in the first year of her mathematics graduate program at the University of Maryland. Like her peers, she does research and is a TA on campus.
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DeepMind debuts an AI built to tackle mathematical proofs
DeepMind is pushing artificial intelligence into one of the hardest arenas in science, building a system that can navigate ...
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New Evidence Confirms Hawking’s Theory About Black Holes Defying Gravity
In the world of astrophysics, Stephen Hawking’s predictions about black holes have always sparked fascination and debate.
This article was prepared for the Science Olympiad. The interview was conducted by Yuta Mikhalkin, from the Volunteers for Physics in the Science Olympiad media team. After taking part in the Olympiad ...
On a cold day in November, a man living quietly in Russia posted a paper to a public server. Published by "Grisha Perelman" and titled "The entropy formula for the Ricci flow and its geometric ...
The Monthly publishes articles, as well as notes and other features, about mathematics and the profession. Its readers span a broad spectrum of mathematical interests, and include professional ...
Abstract: The Aizerman conjecture predicts stability for a class of nonlinear control systems on the basis of linear system stability analysis. The conjecture is known to be false in general. Here, a ...
Abstract: As an important part of geometry, solid figures is difficult for learning and teaching. Three-dimensional dynamic geometry system(3D DGS) is significant to assist the teaching of solid ...
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