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The Stunningly Simple Rule That Will Always Get You Out ...

You thought the maze looked fun, but now you can’t find your way out. Luckily, mathematics is here t ...
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Board games boost math ability in young children, study finds

Board games based on numbers, like Monopoly, Othello and Chutes and Ladders, make young children bet ...
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Why putting off college math can be a good idea

Putting off college math could improve the likelihood that students remain in college. But that may ...
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Team develops a solution for temporal asymmetry

Life, from the perspective of thermodynamics, is a system out of equilibrium, resisting tendencies t ...
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Should All Mathematical Proofs Be Checked By A Computer?

Proofs, the central tenet of mathematics, occasionally have errors in them. Could computers stop thi ...
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Two mathematicians explain how building bridges within the discipline helped ...

On June 23, 1993, the mathematician Andrew Wiles gave the last of three lectures detailing his solut ...
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Mathematicians Calculate 42-Digit Number After Decades Of Trying

Dedekind numbers describe the number of ways sets of logical operations can be combined, and are fie ...
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Combining math with music leads to higher test scores, according ...

Children do better at math when music is a key part of their lessons, an analysis of almost 50 years ...
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Study breaks down science of sports betting

It’s a dilemma that many a regular bettor probably faces often—deciding when to place a sports ...
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How Maths Can Help You Pack Your Shopping More Efficiently

How can you ensure you use the fewest bags when loading your shopping? A dash of maths will help, sa ...
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What game theory can teach us about standing up to ...

In a time of income inequality and ruthless politics, people with outsized power or an unrelenting w ...
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Ninth Dedekind number discovered: Scientists solve long-known problem in mathematics

Making history with 42 digits, scientists at Paderborn University and KU Leuven have unlocked a deca ...
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Bridging traditional economics and econophysics

In a new study, researchers of the Complexity Science Hub highlight the connecting elements between ...
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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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Sharpening Occam’s Razor: A new perspective on structure and complexity

In science, the explanation with the fewest assumptions is most likely to be true. Called “Occ ...
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Has a mathematician solved the ‘invariant subspace problem’? And what ...

Two weeks ago, a modest-looking paper was uploaded to the arXiv preprint server with the unassuming ...
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