Who will win the election in November? A technique from baseball stats may predict the answer.
Published:
2008-07-11 09:52:57
Found in: Numbers
Two professional poker players will take on a computer, and this year the computer could win.
Published:
2008-06-27 17:02:28
During the whole of a dull, cramped and wearisome flight
from Israel to New York, as the night pressed heavily against the airplane
windows, Ariel Rubinstein had been toiling through a singularly dreary article
on game theory; and at length the economist found himself, as the sharpness of
his focus waned, seeking respite from the tedium in Edgar Allan Poe’s short
story “The Purloined Letter.”
But the economist’s work, it seemed, wouldn’t let him rest. For
in the middle of the detective story, Poe launched into an analysis of game theory! Rubinstein read:
“I ...
Published:
2008-06-20 09:25:37
Found in: Numbers
MATH TREK: The mathematicians thought they'd just extended a fundamental result in algebra, but it turns out that they'd also proven a conjecture in astrophysics.
Published:
2008-06-13 19:12:05
Found in: Astronomy and Numbers
Research shows that the greater the gender equality in a country, the more equal the math scores between boys and girls.
Published:
2008-06-05 16:34:14
Found in: Numbers and Science & Society
A new approach to network theory focusing on the subcommunities within networks may shed light on everything from food webs to terrorist cells. It may even act as an oracle, helping scientists identify connections within a network they haven’t yet seen.
Published:
2008-06-02 16:00:22
Found in: Numbers
Deep inside our cells, the DNA that encodes the mysteries of
our individuality twines into tidy little spiral staircases neatly side by side
— or so we might imagine.
Consider, though, that if you scale up the nucleus of a cell
to the size of a basketball, each molecule of DNA inside it would resemble
fishing line more than four miles long. And now consider what happens to your
iPod headphones when you cram them into a pocket: Invariably, it seems, they
tangle. And they’re only a foot long!
Now you have a picture of the gargantuan task your cells
face in managing the ...
Published:
2008-05-23 11:49:47
Found in: Genes & Cells and Numbers
Mathematicians discover a Klein bottle hidden within the data underlying photographs
Published:
2008-05-16 17:26:42
Found in: Numbers
The work of Alexandre Grothendieck has transformed math the way the Internet has transformed communication: Once you’re used to it, you can’t imagine what life was like before it.
Published:
2008-05-09 17:55:43
Found in: Numbers
This year's Abel Prize goes to mathematicians involved in group theory.
Published:
2008-05-04 16:08:46
Found in: Numbers