Random recent posts
A random selection of recent posts from around the mathematical blogosphere.
- Κοστούμι ΤοπολόγουΜαθη...μαγικά
- Μια λέσχη σκακιούΜαθη...μαγικά
- Beach Spectres update – I’ve made a big tile!The Aperiodical
- Σαν σήμερα. Η εικόνα της Σελήνης!Μαθη...μαγικά
- Podcasts!Shtetl-Optimized
- Is there a stock market crash coming?More or Less
- Who wants no kid vax law?Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- Is Matrix Multiplication Ugly?[UNTITLED BLOG]
- SuncatchersImpossible world site blog
- Ten Recent Questions for ChatGPTCombinatorics and more
- On This Day in Math - November 21Pat'sBlog
- Quantum Investment Bros: Have you no shame?Shtetl-Optimized
- Sum-difference exponents for boundedly many slopes, and rational complexityWhat's new
- StatRetro: The twitter feed that spits out our old blog posts, one at a time, every 8 hoursStatistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- Closest consecutive reciprocal sum to an integerJohn D. Cook
- Scientists Pinpoint the Moment of Decision in the Rat BrainSimons Foundation
- Safeguarded AI (Part 2)Azimuth
- Talk by Grigor Sargsyan on Nairian models – Thursday 16-18Archive of the European Set Theory Society
- On This Day in Math - November 19Pat'sBlog
- Pythagorean triplesJohn D. Cook
- Edison on the power grid of the futureWest Coast Stat Views (on Observational Epidemiology and more)
- From Ring to Keyhole: Modeling How Tissues Mold the Fruit Fly’s GutSimons Foundation
- Actually a P/E ratio of 200 would be an enormous improvementWest Coast Stat Views (on Observational Epidemiology and more)
- [Undefined]Thales’ circles
- Elliptic curve pairings in cryptographyJohn D. Cook
- Penrose triangleImpossible world site blog
- Lang’s theorem — Pt II: an interlude on torsorsHard Arithmetic
- [Undefined]Thales’ circles
- KurtHGR: A Neural Maximal Correlation for Tabular DatasetsFreakonometrics
- New Nikodym set constructions over finite fieldsWhat's new
- Discrepancies between polls and election outcomes in 2025Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science