mathematics

  1. AI Limitations in Math: Challenges and Impacts on Education and Statistics

    Mathematics, once regarded as the most objective and unyielding of the sciences, now finds itself at the center of a fresh controversy in the era of generative artificial intelligence. While applications like ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot promise to revolutionize the way we learn...
  2. ART Brains

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  3. Unlocking Hidden Features of the Windows 11 Calculator App

    Windows 11 has brought numerous enhancements to its operating system, and one of the often-overlooked applications is the Calculator app. This isn’t just a basic calculator; it has evolved, offering multiple functionalities that can serve a variety of users—from casual to advanced...
  4. ART Puzzled

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  5. VIDEO Birth of a Theorem - with Cédric Villani

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  6. VIDEO What Computers Can't Do - with Kevin Buzzard

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  7. VIDEO How Pi was nearly changed to 3.2 - Numberphile

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  8. Windows 10 Cortana, what's the area of a rectangle etc.

    Hi I was doing some math using Cortana, it was going well until I asked her what the surface area of a rectangle 14 by 17 inches was. She said "Opening the Geometry Calculator for you? It will let you do a surface area calculation for pretty much any shape. The problem is that it lets me...
  9. VIDEO Googol Song - Numberphile

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  10. VIDEO Mathematics Gives You Wings

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  11. Windows 7 TouchStudio - Plotting Math Functions

    In this video, Peli de Halleux, from the Research in Software Engineering group (RiSE) at Microsoft Research, gives a tutorial using the Link Removed editor. Learn how to chart mathematical functions in TouchStudio. follow TouchStudio on Facebook Link Removed coordinates Microsoft's research...
  12. College Professor Accused of Urinating on Colleague's Door

    College Professor Accused of Urinating on Colleague's Door A California university professor videotaped urinating on a colleague's office door may be a scholar, but he's no gentleman, prosecutors say. Tihomir Petrov, a 43-year-old math instructor at California State University...
  13. 11th-century Egyptian scholar proved Aristotle wrong on optics

    Link Removed Ibn al-Haytham's 11th-century Book of Optics, which was published exactly 1000 years ago, is often cited alongside Newton's Principia as one of the most influential books in physics. Yet very little is known about the writer, considered by many to be the father of modern optics...
  14. Windows 7 C9 Lectures: Greg Meredith - Monadic Design Patterns for the Web 3 of n

    Greg Meredith, a mathematician and computer scientist, has graciously agreed to do a C9 lecture series covering monadic design principles applied to web development. You've met Greg before in a Link Removed. The fundamental concept here is the monad, and Greg has a novel and conceptually...
  15. Windows 7 World's first profiler for Windows Phone 7

    Performance of Windows Phone 7 apps are often vastly different on the emulator than on the actual device. Many things - I/O, networking, libraries, floating point math etc - are even different from what we're used to for full desktop .NET apps. For instance, on some devices floating point math...
  16. Windows 7 C9 Lectures: Greg Meredith - Monadic Design Patterns for the Web - Introduction to Monads

    Greg Meredith, a mathematician and computer scientist, has graciously agreed to do a C9 lecture series covering monadic design principles applied to web development. You've met Greg before in a Link Removed. The fundamental concept is here is the monad. Greg has a very novel and conceptually...
  17. Sculpture 'N' Math

    Link Removed Link Removed - Invalid URL Art and Science just seem to be antagonistic concepts. In fact, we can find unique aesthetical qualities on several objective, rigid, geometric and mathematical shapes. The American artist Bathsheba Grossman chose the bronze to materialize complex...
  18. VIDEO Elegant visual way to multiply numbers by hand