Random recent posts
A random selection of recent posts from around the mathematical blogosphere.
- Just some guy with a blogThe Renaissance Mathematicus
- Fanography is now a static website (and other improvements)Pieter Belmans
- UtopiaImpossible world site blog
- Chaos on surfaces and beyondJérôme Buzzi’s
- Double Maths First Thing: Issue 5FThe Aperiodical
- Aperiodical News Roundup – June 2026The Aperiodical
- i love explaining the etymology of the word “rickroll” because the story starts with “ok, so at one…Thales’ circles
- OK, I guess Lawrence “Epstein” Krauss didn’t follow his brother’s advice.Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- NRL Predictions for Round 18Stats Chat
- If only we had effective, efficient technology to deal with these crisesWest Coast Stat Views (on Observational Epidemiology and more)
- On This Day in Math - June 29Pat'sBlog
- 50 Years of Aumann’s Agreement TheoremShtetl-Optimized
- The Anthropic Principle in Statistics and Science (my talk this Mon 29 June, 4:20pm London time)Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- Bayesian Workflow exists as a physical book!Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- Out of the frying pan and into the fire: Scientific American returned to form, and then this happened:Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- It's our language now!The Universe of Discourse
- Height of harmonic numbersJohn D. Cook
- I owe my life to a 1913 road rage incidentThe Universe of Discourse
- From the Old AbbeyPeter Cameron's Blog
- Supplement that alphabetized display with another graph showing the states in a more informative order.Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- How Tall Is The Man PuzzleMind Your Decisions
- On 7Quomodocumque
- Algebra Problems of the Day (Algebra Regents, January 2026 Parts III and IV)(x, why?)
- Algebra Problems of the Day (Algebra Regents, January 2026 Part II)(x, why?)
- Double Maths First Thing: Issue 5EThe Aperiodical
- Survey Statistics: perfect collinearity in the sample but not in the populationStatistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- \(-e^{i\pi}\) to Watch: StanDoesMathThe Aperiodical
- Set-theoretic mereology as a foundation of mathematics? Shandong University, Workshop on Mereology, China, June 2026Joel David Hamkins
- Never trust a T-RexShtetl-Optimized
- Square root lemmaOpen System – Ark's blog
- People are good and the system worksQuomodocumque