Julie Rehmeyer

All Stories by Julie Rehmeyer

  1. Math

    Creeping Up on Riemann

    Theorists find the first example of an elusive complex function that just may help them solve the biggest problem in mathematics.

  2. Math

    Humanitarian Statistics

    From Iraq to Sierra Leone to New Orleans, statistical tools help guide responses to human rights crises.

  3. Math

    Sacred Geometry

    Beginning in the 17th century, the Japanese adorned temples with beautiful wooden tablets that depicted mathematical questions and theorems, apparently as offerings to the gods.

  4. Math

    Spoil-Proofing Elections

    The only way to ensure that the person the voters prefer walks away the winner, mathematicians say, is to fundamentally change voting procedures.

  5. Math

    The Geometry of Music

    Music is an audible exploration of hyperdimensional geometries, according to new research.

  6. Math

    A Mathematical Tragedy

    Sophie Germain had a bold program to prove Fermat's Last Theorem, but it was doomed to fail.

  7. Math

    An Attack on Fermat

    The first female research mathematician had a program to solve Fermat's Last Theorem, and it was almost lost to history.

  8. Math

    Math on Display

    Visualizations of mathematics create remarkable artwork.

  9. Math

    The Grammy in Mathematics

    Mathematician nominated for award for restoring the only known recording of a live Woody Guthrie performance.

  10. Math

    Getting Old, Faster and Faster

    The world population is aging fast, but is still younger than we tend to think.

  11. Math

    Benjamin Franklin Plays Sudoku

    Founding father entertained himself devising beautiful mathematical puzzles.

  12. Math

    Checking It Twice

    Election officials have had no practical way to guarantee a correct ballot count—until now.