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The Digital Revolution: How Fintech is Reshaping America’s Economic Foundation

The financial technology sector has emerged as one of the most transformative forces in the American economy, fundamentally altering how… Continue reading on Medium »

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Tax Savings for a Professional Using Section 24

Rohit Sharma, a 32-year-old Chartered Accountant based in Bengaluru, is a salaried professional who is looking to maximize his tax savings… Continue reading on TaxBuddy Talks »

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Section 54 and Tax Planning for Professionals

In this case study, we explore how Ramesh Kumar, a Chennai-based tax consultant, can benefit from Section 54 of the Income Tax Act. This… Continue reading on TaxBuddy Talks »

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Guantumevenity.co.uk: Exposing the Fraud and the Battle for Refunds

Recently, numerous complaints have surfaced about the investment Guantumevenity, drawing the attention of regulators. Continue reading on Medium »

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Math Wasn’t Born in the West — India Did It First

The story you about to read is simply a genuine admiration for how India has shaped he world of mathematics — and beyond. Why India… Continue reading on Medium »

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Think You’re Smart? This Fly Puzzle Will Test Your Logic!

Can You Crack It? Continue reading on Puzzle Sphere »

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The Mystique of 42

The Meaning Hidden in Plain Sight Continue reading on Medium »

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Actually, Calculus is Not That Difficult

Somewhere along the course of history, calculus got categorized as the Mount Everest of mathematics. Students dread it, memes mock it, and… Continue reading on Medium »

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The Candle Problem: Simulations of Meaning, and Other Beautiful Lies

Truth can’t be computed. Meaning can’t be simulated. And no, the elephant won’t explain itself. Continue reading on Medium »

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Dancing on the Edge of Order: The Beauty and Madness of Chaos Theory

Introduction: When the World Refuses to Behave Continue reading on Medium »

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On the number of exceptional intervals to the prime number theorem in short intervals

Ayla Gafni and I have just uploaded to the arXiv the paper “On the number of exceptional intervals to the prime number theorem in short intervals“. This paper makes explicit some relationships between...

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Some variants of the periodic tiling conjecture

Rachel Greenfeld and I have just uploaded to the arXiv our paper Some variants of the periodic tiling conjecture. This paper explores variants of the periodic tiling phenomenon that, in some cases, a ...

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Stonean spaces, projective objects, the Riesz representation theorem, and (possibly) condensed mathematics

A basic type of problem that occurs throughout mathematics is the lifting problem: given some space that “sits above” some other “base” space due to a projection map , and some map from a third spa...

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