In the early 1900s, European economists noticed a recurring pattern in wealth distribution, a mathematical quirk that would eventually become known as the Pareto Principle, or the 80/20 rule. The ...
For years, physicists were stuck in trying to explain an important mathematical problem in physics. The right approach ended ...
The Fourier pixel colored logo of ETH Zurich. The letter ‘E’ is roughly 1 millimeter tall on the camera. Credit: Glauser YM, ...
There is a pattern emerging from recent work in pure mathematics that deserves more attention from financial technologists ...
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A pixel either controls or analyzes, but not at the same time. Researchers from ETH Zurich in Switzerland, however, managed ...
As New York debates large data centers, the public deserves more than fear dressed up as math. Data centers use electricity, ...
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The result is correct but challenges core norms of mathematics: checking proofs, crediting ideas and keeping research open to everyone.
Abstract: Higher education is rapidly growing in the online learning landscape. However, current personalized recommendation techniques struggle with the precise extraction of complex mathematical ...