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After 400 Years, Mathematicians Find a New Class of Solid Shapes
Feb 18, 2014
After 400 Years, Mathematicians Find a New Class of Solid Shapes
This article was originally published at The Conversation. The publication contributed the article to Live Science's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. The work of the Greek polymath Plato has kept millions of people busy for millennia. A few among them have been mathematicians who have obsessed about Platonic solids, a...
Happy Pi Day! Fun Facts About Our Favorite Irrational Number
Mar 14, 2014
Happy Pi Day! Fun Facts About Our Favorite Irrational Number
Math lovers celebrate today (3/14) as Pi Day, in honor of the irrational number pi. Pi, or π, is defined as the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. Pi is an irrational number, meaning it cannot be written as a simple fraction. Instead, it can be...
Calculus Is Fun! Math Exhibit Demos Principles of Motion
Apr 18, 2014
Calculus Is Fun! Math Exhibit Demos Principles of Motion
NEW YORK — Most people probably don't think of learning calculus as fun. But a new interactive exhibit here at the Museum of Math (MoMath) lets visitors learn about the principles of motion in an interactive way, by walking or running on a special motion-sensing track. The Motion Scape exhibit,...
Gallery: Drawings of a Mathematical Savant
May 5, 2014
Gallery: Drawings of a Mathematical Savant
Illustration of pi (Image credit: Courtesy of Jason Padgett)Jason Padgett suffered an attack that gave him extraordinary mathematical abilities, a case of acquired savant syndrome. He created these drawings of how he sees reality. I drew circles out of 180 triangles, then 360, then 720. With a finer pencil, he...
A Beautiful Mind: Brain Injury Turns Man Into Math Genius
May 5, 2014
A Beautiful Mind: Brain Injury Turns Man Into Math Genius
In 2002, two men savagely attacked Jason Padgett outside a karaoke bar, leaving him with a severe concussion and post-traumatic stress disorder. But the incident also turned Padgett into a mathematical genius who sees the world through the lens of geometry. Padgett, a furniture salesman from Tacoma, Washington, who had...
What Is a Proof?
Jun 10, 2014
What Is a Proof?
A proof is a rigorous argument that shows a mathematical claim to be true. Mathematics is different from other fields of science because claims are held to a different standard. Using the scientific method, claims are tested in order to verify or debunk them. Any person can do rigorous experiments...
A Woman Finally Wins Top Math Prize 'Fields Medal'
Aug 13, 2014
A Woman Finally Wins Top Math Prize 'Fields Medal'
For the first time in history, the Fields Medal — the equivalent of the Nobel Prize for mathematics — will be awarded to a woman. The award will go to Maryam Mirzakhani, an Iranian mathematician and professor of mathematics at Stanford University. Mirzakhani and three other mathematicians will be honored...
Pi, Anyone? The Secret to Memorizing Tens of Thousands of Digits
Mar 13, 2015
Pi, Anyone? The Secret to Memorizing Tens of Thousands of Digits
Every year, math enthusiasts celebrate Pi Day on March 14, because the date spells the first three digits (3.14) of pi, or π, the mathematical constant that represents the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. This year, the event is even more special because, for the first time...
Math Nerds Celebrate 'Pi Day of the Century' at SXSW Festival
Mar 14, 2015
Math Nerds Celebrate 'Pi Day of the Century' at SXSW Festival
AUSTIN, Texas — It's an event that comes around just once in a century. Math nerds and circle fans everywhere celebrated the Pi Day of the Century today, March 14, 2015, at 9:26 a.m. and 53 seconds. The date and time spelled the first 10 digits of pi: 3.141592653. Revelers...
Photos: Pi Day Celebrations at 2015 SXSW Festival
Mar 14, 2015
Photos: Pi Day Celebrations at 2015 SXSW Festival
Math enthusiasts celebrate Pi Day every year on March 14, to honor the mathematical constant that represents the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. This year's event, however, happens just once in a century. Today, March 14, 2015, at 9:26 a.m. and 53 seconds, the date and time...
What Is Algebra?
Mar 25, 2015
What Is Algebra?
Algebra is a branch of mathematics dealing with symbols and the rules for manipulating those symbols. In elementary algebra, those symbols (today written as Latin and Greek letters) represent quantities without fixed values, known as variables. Just as sentences describe relationships between specific words, in algebra, equations describe relationships between...
What Are Quadratic Equations?
Apr 7, 2015
What Are Quadratic Equations?
In mathematics, a quadratic is a type of problem that deals with a variable multiplied by itself — an operation known as squaring. This language derives from the area of a square being its side length multiplied by itself. The word quadratic comes from quadratum, the Latin word for square....
Where's the Proof in Science? There Is None
Apr 16, 2015
Where's the Proof in Science? There Is None
This article was originally published on The Conversation. The publication contributed this article to Live Science's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. UNDERSTANDING RESEARCH: What do we actually mean by research and how does it help inform our understanding of things? Those people looking for proof to come from any research...
What Is Calculus?
May 7, 2015
What Is Calculus?
Calculus is a branch of mathematics that explores variables and how they change by looking at them in infinitely small pieces called infinitesimals. Calculus, as it is practiced today, was invented in the 17th century by British scientist Isaac Newton (1642 to 1726) and German scientist Gottfried Leibnitz (1646 to...
What Are Logarithms?
May 21, 2015
What Are Logarithms?
A logarithm is a mathematical operation that determines how many times a certain number, called the base, is multiplied by itself to reach another number. Because logarithms relate geometric progressions to arithmetic progressions, examples are found throughout nature and art, such as the spacing of guitar frets, mineral hardness, and...
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