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Detrended Fluctuation Analysis for Regime Detection in Financial Markets

Detrended Fluctuation Analysis (DFA) is a statistical tool originally developed to measure long-range correlations in time series. Continue reading on Medium »

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Changexequitys.com Fraud Alert: Inside the Con and the Recovery Process

Changexequitys has been the subject of multiple alarming complaints from investors, and there is growing evidence that this platform may… Continue reading on Medium »

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The Essential Duo: Why Budgeting and Forecasting Are Your Maps to Financial Success

Stop Guessing, Start Planning: How to Use Both Tools to Navigate Financial Uncertainty 🧭 Continue reading on Towards Finance »

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Smart Money Moves: 5 Game-Changing Habits for Financial Freedom in 2025

Are you tired of feeling stressed about money? Wish you had more control, more savings, and a clearer path to your financial goals? You’re… Continue reading on Medium »

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Newkirklytics Making Local Economies Visible: The Local Contracts Index (LCI)

GDP measures the circulation of money in the economy, not whether or not the outcome of using that money is positive or negative. Caroline… Continue reading on Medium »

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Trustchain.vip — Warning! 2025: In-Depth Analysis and Recovery Steps

If you’re thinking about investing with Trustchain, it’s crucial to exercise extreme caution. Numerous reports and concerns have surfaced… Continue reading on Medium »

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The Secret Laws of Zero and Infinity

Have you ever thought that zero and infinity might be connected? Continue reading on Medium »

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Sierpiński’s Triangle and Predictability in Software Engineering

I’ve been thinking a lot lately about Sierpiński’s Triangle. It’s this fractal that starts with a simple rule: take an equilateral… Continue reading on Medium »

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Rethinking Genius: Why Top Mathematicians Don’t Need to Be Mental Math Whizzes ​The image of a…

Math Isn’t Always About Speed: Celebrating the 'Slow' Geniuses of Mathematics Continue reading on Medium »

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The Hidden Number Pattern in the Quran That Took 1,400 Years to Discover

What happens when you count every number mentioned in a 7th-century text? The answer is mathematically impossible — yet verifiable. Continue reading on Medium »

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The Mathematics of Time, Consciousness, and Self-Improvement: My take on Quantum Jumping

Time is a concept that has fascinated philosophers, scientists, and mathematicians for centuries, yet our intuitive understanding of it… Continue reading on Medium »

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The Forgotten Countdown

One morning, minds awoke with dread, Continue reading on Medium »

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How to Use an Algebra Calculator and Math Trainer to Boost Your Math Skills

Algebra Calculator + Math Trainer: The Smart Way to Solve Math Problems Continue reading on Pulse Of Innovation »

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Are We Shadows? Exploring the Simulation Universe and the Puzzle of Infinity

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Smooth numbers and max-entropy

Given a threshold , a -smooth number (or -friable number) is a natural number whose prime factors are all at most . We use to denote the number of -smooth numbers up to . In studying the asymptotic ...

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A crowdsourced project to link up erdosproblems.com to the OEIS

Thomas Bloom’s erdosproblems.com site hosts nearly a thousand questions that originated, or were communicated by, Paul Erdős, as well as the current status of these questions (about a third of which a...

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Salem Prize now accepting nominations for 2025

The Salem prize was established in 1968 and named in honor of Raphaël Salem (1898-1963), a mathematician famous notably for his deep study of the links between Fourier series and number theory and for...

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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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