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🏷️Deal of the Day🛒
Julia is primarily used by scientists and mathematicians. Yet, it has the potential to transform the lives of many programmers.
@erikengheim will show you how: https://t.co/KFjXcK2aCD
#julialang #datascience
@theycallhimcake Most mathematicians hate this one trick.
Type 15138008 in your calculator and flip it upside down.
#archimedes #Greek #Mathematics
Check our #stories in "Mathematical Adventures!"& "Peculiar Deaths of Famous Mathematicians" #author @YoaYeo #Illustrator @asuka_young #publisher @TarquinGroup
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Check our #stories in Mathematical Adventures!& Peculiar Deaths of Famous Mathematicians #author @YoaYeo #Illustrator @asuka_young #publisher @TarquinGroup
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Check out our #stories in Mathematical Adventures!& Peculiar Deaths of Famous Mathematicians #author @YoaYeo #Illustrator @asuka_anime_art #publisher @tarquingroup
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Check out our #stories in #Mathematical #Adventures!& "Peculiar Deaths of Famous Mathematicians" #author @YoaYeo #Illustrator @asuka_young #publisher @TarquinGroup
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Check our #stories in Mathematical Adventures! &Peculiar Deaths of Famous Mathematicians #author @YoaYeo #Illustrator @asuka_young #publisher @TarquinGroup
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Rare Polygon lore
His age is unknown, if he even has one, and he’s been apprentice to many mathematicians and philosophers over the years. No one really knows this however cuz he doesn’t speak and he is, of course, baby
@alexis_o_O @postanika @HerbertWFranke
"I use math in ways that mathematicians could consider nonsense, but which produce fascinating aesthetic elements for creation (to paraphrase Herbert W. Franke)." Aleksandra Jovanic
https://t.co/5uo9E5ahBD
"How Big Is Infinity?"
It turns out that once you try to define it mathematically, you come to the inevitable conclusion that some infinities are bigger than others.
And mathematicians' pursuit continues.
A great article by @MrHonner for @QuantaMagazine➡️https://t.co/SEd0oSJGIR
Isaac Newton - Sir Isaac Newton PRS was an English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, and author, considered one of the greatest mathematicians and physicists of all time and among the most influential scientists. Commonly known for the falling apple.
India , The Land of Mathematicians From Brahmagupta to Srinivasa Ramanujan Is Now a Formidable Player In The World In Information Technology Field
#IndiaAt75
Poly mathematicians
Mangos, juicy in culture
the Rennaisauce 🤌🏽🤌🏽
MFDOOM and VAN GOGH
@clokdhd fits in too. He fits in like an asteroid bout to torch earth
Did you know❓
#Cardano name origins comes from: Gerolamo Cardano.
He was one of the most influential mathematicians of the Renaissance, and was one of the key figures in the foundation of probability.
#CNFTProject #CNFTCommunity #cigs
I'm advertising an exciting PhD position ideal for biologically-minded mathematicians/physicists/… and mathematically-inclined biologists. Together with Kees Weijer we are trying to understand how Dictyostelium slugs self-organize. Please RT :)
https://t.co/OtnFLdmwn4
Indigenous Peoples Exists in Mathematics!!!
Learn more in this article written by one of the founders of the Indigenous Mathematicians Network, Dr. @KamuelaYong! This pieces appeared in the April 2022 issue of the Notices of the @amermathsoc.
https://t.co/vaNvbmncAS
Scientists and mathematicians love the Rubik's Cube: as an exercise in engineering, topology and mathematical group theory it's hard to beat. Scientific America even dedicates a cover to the maths of the Cube.
https://t.co/7hVXIM7yjk
>Sprouts is a paper-and-pencil game which can be analyzed for its mathematical properties. It was invented by mathematicians John Horton Conway and Michael S. Paterson at Cambridge University in the early 1960s.