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Risk-taking: knowing the consequences of our choices might make us irrational
In many everyday situations, decision-making comes with feedback on the consequences of one's choices, linked to their ...
Tao: Today there are a lot of very tedious types of mathematics that we don’t like doing, so we look for clever ways to get ...
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'Proof by intimidation': AI is confidently solving 'impossible' math problems. But can it convince the world's top mathematicians?
AI could soon spew out hundreds of mathematical proofs that look "right" but contain hidden flaws, or proofs so complex we ...
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How ‘This Is Spinal Tap’ turned a simple amp joke into the greatest rock satire ever made
Imagine a heavy metal rock star (“star” being an excessive word here) crediting the so-called “more thunderous and booming” ...
Since ancient Greece, researchers have tried to isolate special rational points on curves. Now they have the first ever formula that applies uniformly to all curves ...
One ball on a Plinko board is unpredictable. Drop a thousand and they form a near-perfect bell curve—one of math’s most powerful ideas for 150+ years.
Christina Majaski writes and edits finance, credit cards, and travel content. She has 14+ years of experience with print and digital publications. Robert Kelly is managing director of XTS Energy LLC, ...
Discover the evolution of economics from ancient times to modern theories that influence global markets, including Adam Smith and Keynesian approaches.
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