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I recently listened to a podcast of Brian Portnoy talking about his new book The Geometry of Wealth - it’s about how to shape ...
In recent years, researchers have been studying the role of shape and geometry in biofilms and how physical laws, such as those governing cellular metabolism and the diffusion of nutrients, determine ...
To tackle this issue, this paper proposes TiMoSLAM, a semantic-geometric tight-coupling monocular visual object SLAM system, which considers a rigorous correspondence between semantics and geometry ...
A new paper gives fellow quantum physicists a tool to help explore the geometry of the universe. They say one qubit’s behavior, regardless of its starting position, forms a predictable geometric ...
From the snow-clad lanes of Srinagar to the top ranks of a fiercely competitive national exam, Toiyeb Ashiq’s story is one of quiet determination and record-breaking brilliance. When he spoke ...
Mathematics has always been a subject that many students struggle with, yet brain teasers incorporating maths seem to have a special allure. These tricky puzzles continue to captivate internet ...
Maths brain teasers have long captivated the minds of curious individuals. Whether it's a simple arithmetic twist or a complex number pattern, these puzzles spark a unique sense of joy and ...
This month the Dictionary of Irish Biography is publishing 22 new and updated biographical entries of important Irish figures ...
Albert Einstein was an exceptional scientist but also a highly unconventional thinker whose life defied academic norms. In ...
Last month, when the Rudd government announced its plans for a new national curriculum, it described the enterprise as something Australian governments had been attempting for 110 years. I can’t say ...
Here you can find information on scientific conferences and seminars, hosted by Mathematics Münster. For more information on our public maths events, please visit our website section Outreach.
Skip counting is a useful skill if you need to count sets of objects, such as pairs of shoes, gloves, the wheels on a tricycle, or even money. Counting on in twos, threes, fives and tens is easy ...