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Why Elon Musk’s Tweets Still Move the Crypto Market

Introduction Continue reading on Financial Freedom Pro »

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The 0.000000093% Anomaly: A Response to "Ancestral Mathematics"

My last name essentially shouldn’t exist and that reveals something about cosmic programming Continue reading on Activated Thinker »

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Are the Pyramids Star Machines?

(And Why The Smashing Pumpkins Hold the Escape Key) Continue reading on Medium »

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Memecoin Meltdown: DOGE and SHIB Under Pressure

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Decision Trees Aren’t Advanced. You Learned Them In Class 8th.

Most people think machine learning starts with complex math, heavy formulas, and advanced code. It doesn’t. One of its most widely used… Continue reading on Medium »

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Has Data Science Just Killed the Engineers’ Pride That Lasted for Decades?

In Sep. 2009 when I was attending my first lecture at the faculty of engineering, the prof said (as you might expected about engineering… Continue reading on Medium »

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The Symmetry Jump: A Parallel Logic Optimization of the Blue-Eyed Islanders Paradox

Author: Giacomo Fontana Continue reading on Medium »

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Stop Fearing Statistics: A Visual Deep-Dive into the Basics

Most people struggle with statistics not because it is hard —   but because it is taught without intuition. Continue reading on Write A Catalyst »

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Does The Moment Exist?

In mathematics, whether a point truly exists is not as simple as it sounds. A line, no matter how finely divided, can always be divided… Continue reading on Medium »

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The Canonical Autoregressive Form: How Geometric Series Convergence is Hidden Behind Recursive…

A Unified View of Reinforcement Learning and Time Series Analysis Continue reading on Medium »

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Mathematical & Algorithmic Framework for Enhanced Cross-Disciplinary Bio-AI Architecture v2.0

Here’s the table formatted for Medium (using Medium’s text formatting): Continue reading on Medium »

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The maximal length of the Erdős–Herzog–Piranian lemniscate in high degree

I’ve just uploaded to the arXiv my preprint The maximal length of the Erdős–Herzog–Piranian lemniscate in high degree. This paper resolves (in the asymptotic regime of sufficiently high degree) an old...

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The Equational Theories Project: Advancing Collaborative Mathematical Research at Scale

Matthew Bolan, Joachim Breitner, Jose Brox, Nicholas Carlini, Mario Carneiro, Floris van Doorn, Martin Dvorak, Andrés Goens, Aaron Hill, Harald Husum, Hernán Ibarra Mejia, Zoltan Kocsis, Bruno Le Floc...

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The story of Erdős problem #1026

Problem 1026 on the Erdős problem web site recently got solved through an interesting combination of existing literature, online collaboration, and AI tools. The purpose of this blog post is to try to...

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Quantitative correlations and some problems on prime factors of consecutive integers

Joni Teravainen and I have uploaded to the arXiv our paper “Quantitative correlations and some problems on prime factors of consecutive integers“. This paper applies modern analytic number theory tool...

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Growth rates of sequences governed by the squarefree properties of its translates

Wouter van Doorn and I have uploaded to the arXiv our paper “Growth rates of sequences governed by the squarefree properties of its translates“. In this paper we answer a number of questions of Erdős}...

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Call for industry sponsors for IPAM’s RIPS program

Over the last 25 years, the Institute for pure and applied mathematics (IPAM) at UCLA (where I am now director of special projects) has run the popular Research in Industrial Projects for Students (RI...

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Climbing the cosmic distance ladder: another sample chapter

Five years ago, I announced a popular science book project with Tanya Klowden on the cosmic distance ladder, in which we released a sample draft chapter of the book, covering the “fourth rung” of the ...

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Sum-difference exponents for boundedly many slopes, and rational complexity

I have uploaded to the arXiv my paper “Sum-difference exponents for boundedly many slopes, and rational complexity“. This is the second spinoff of my previous project with Bogdan Georgiev, Javier Góme...

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Mathematical exploration and discovery at scale

Bogdan Georgiev, Javier Gómez-Serrano, Adam Zsolt Wagner, and I have uploaded to the arXiv our paper “Mathematical exploration and discovery at scale“. This is a longer report on the experiments we di...

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