Algebra is more than alphabet soup – it’s the language of algorithms and relationships
By Courtney Gibbons
Algebra is more than alphabet soup – it’s the language of algorithms and relationships
By Courtney Gibbons
Alan Turing’s Lost Work Could Reveal How Tigers Got Their Stripes
The world-famous mathematician Alan Turing found a possible mechanism for iconic animal patterns thanks to differential equations
By Manon Bischoff
English mathematician Henry Briggs died #OTD in 1630.
He is notable for changing the original logarithms invented by John Napier into common (base 10) logarithms, which are sometimes known as Briggsian logarithms in his honour. The specific algorithm for long division in modern use was introduced by Briggs c. 1600 AD. Historically', the "common logarithm" was known by its Latin name logarithmus decimalis or logarithmus decadis.
Prime numbers, the building blocks of mathematics, have fascinated for centuries − now technology is revolutionizing the search for them
By Jeremiah Bartz
Prime numbers at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/search/?query=prime+numbers
“I Reunite Architecture and Perspective”: Hirschvogel’s *Geometria* (1543)
One theory about wormholes — those speculative cosmological structures that tunnel between distant points in the universe — holds that spacetime can be folded like a piece of paper, bringing the near and far into proximity.
https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/hirschvogel-s-geometria-1543/
Online version:
https://digital.slub-dresden.de/werkansicht/dlf/8077/1?tx_dlf%5Bpagegrid%5D=1&cHash=b4db56391c1bb332830d76c2e3d08615
John Nash, The Mathematical Genius Whose Battle With Schizophrenia Inspired 'A Beautiful Mind'
Although John Nash's career in mathematics was hampered by a paranoid schizophrenia diagnosis in 1959, he went on to win a Nobel Prize in economics in 1994 for his work on game theory.
By Austin Harvey
https://allthatsinteresting.com/john-nash
More information:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Forbes_Nash_Jr.
Epic Effort to Ground Physics in Math Opens Up the Secrets of Time
By mathematically proving how individual molecules create the complex motion of fluids, three mathematicians have illuminated why time can’t flow in reverse.
By Leila Sloman
Mathematical physics at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/subject/7053
Imaginary numbers are real
These odd values were long dismissed as bookkeeping. Now physicists are proving that they describe the hidden shape of nature
Karmela Padavic-Callaghan
Mathematics - Philosophy at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/subject/17657
《大學入門微積分》筆記
Introduction to University Calculus Notes吾習單維彰教授《大學入門微積分》之課,謹將筆記照片上傳於網路。感謝單教授與國立中央大學之辛勤教誨與付出!
I have studied Professor Shann Wei-chang’s course Introduction to University Calculus and hereby upload photos of my notes to the internet. I sincerely thank Professor Shann and National Central University for their dedicated teaching and efforts!
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