Random recent posts
A random selection of recent posts from around the mathematical blogosphere.
- The Very Mathematical U. S. Star FlagPat'sBlog
- It’s open season on the unabashedly earnestStatistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- people talk about how we need to bring back “don’t feed the trolls” rhetoric for modern internet…Thales’ circles
- The shell algorithm and a new bookYet Another Mathblog
- Largest known compositorial primeJohn D. Cook
- Holding Logic and Imagination TogetherIntersections -- Poetry with Mathematics
- Modern bulding top cornerImpossible world site blog
- Numbers of the year 2026More or Less
- Chowder was the national soupQuomodocumque
- Barnard College president promotes free expression, does not comment on recent anti-free-expression policies at the collegeStatistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- Source: FacebookThales’ circles
- Combinatorics NewsCombinatorics and more
- New Year's Day greetings from Winsor McCayWest Coast Stat Views (on Observational Epidemiology and more)
- “The era of the business idiot”Freakonometrics
- “The era of the business idiot”Freakonometrics
- Midnight With Birnbaum: Happy New Year 2026!Error Statistics Philosophy
- Missing 5Tanya Khovanova's Math Blog
- Linkage11011110
- What we can remember (the vagaries of literary fame)Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- From τὰ φυσικά (ta physika) to physics – LVIIThe Renaissance Mathematicus
- How to find the factors of a Number-plus Free WorksheetMooMooMath and Science
- NFL Predictions for Week 18Stats Chat
- Sign Relations • EnnotationInquiry Into Inquiry
- The center of the earth is not straight downJohn D. Cook
- A diagram of normality propertiesDan Ma's Topology Blog
- L’assurance, un jeu à somme nulle?Freakonometrics
- Interesting categories are bigJohn D. Cook
- The Best Advice I Got in 2025Mr Honner
- Impossible palaceImpossible world site blog
- Key Updates du International AI Safety Report (1 et 2)Freakonometrics
- The problems with popular internet heuristics such as “Hanlon’s razor,” “steelmanning,” and “Godwin’s law,” all of which kind of fall apart in the presence of actual malice, actual bad ideas, and actual Nazis.Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science