Applied mathematics is the application of mathematical techniques to describe real-world systems and solve technologically relevant problems. This can include the mechanics of a moving body, the ...
Not every humanities or social science course fulfills the College of Engineering HSS requirement. Visit the College’s website, for a complete list of courses and requirements. The Herbst Program for ...
Most people wouldn't think that it would take rigorous mathematical proof to show how many folds it takes to make a donut shape out of paper. Yet, no one could quite figure it out until recently. How ...
Company says work on Paul Erdős planar unit distance problem shows advance in AI reasoning OpenAI has claimed a further advance in AI reasoning after its technology successfully tackled an 80-year-old ...
After 80 years of fruitless struggle by human mathematicians, a major geometry conjecture has at last been solved—via a straightforward query to a chatbot. “No previous AI-generated proof has come ...
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An 80-year-old maths conjecture that has eluded the world’s greatest mathematicians has been cracked by an artificial intelligence model built by OpenAI. The result has stunned experts and is being ...
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I was born and raised in Tianjin, China (a beautiful city 80 miles from Beijing). In 2005, I joined the Department of Modern Mechanics at University of Science and Technology of China. One year later, ...
Let’s start with what’s probably the most tired, overused joke in math: A topologist is someone who can’t tell a coffee cup from a doughnut. Both, you see, have a hole in them. Topology is usually ...
To factorise this expression, look for the HCF of \(6x\)and 9 which is 3. To factorise, write down the HCF and then begin a set of brackets. Find the missing terms in the brackets by dividing each of ...