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Pigenhole Principle

Mathematics is based on the application of simple ideas over and over: From tiny nuts do big trees grow. Jorgen Veisdal is an assistant professor at the Norwegian...

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Graph Products

The power of definitions and notations Leopold Kronecker was one of the great mathematicians of the 19th century. deeply. We highlighted him before—well not deeply...

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Happy Un-Birthday Rich

Still going strong Richard DeMillo just turned 74 years old the other day. Happy Birthday Rich, and many more. Today I want to wish him also a happy un-birthday...

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Science Advisor

Resources for a new term from our vantage point Crop from Broad Institute src Eric Lander has been appointed director of the US Office of Science and Technology...

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Edmund Clarke, 1945–2020

If only model checking could fight the virus Edmund Clarke passed away due to COVID-19 complications. Ed will be missed. He was a winner of the 2007 Turing award...

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Priming Random Restrictions

Can we expand the base of their use? Technion commemoration src Bella Subbotovskaya was doing Boolean complexity lower bounds in 1961. She originated the method...

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Predictions For 2021

This year is a Blum integer, 43*47 2017 article, not via Zoom Allan Lichtman correctly predicted the 2020 presidential election, based on a 7-6 edge in “keys” to...

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P < NP In Our Stockings?

Brute force wins—sometimes Santa Claus is on the way to visit those of us who have been good. Tonight is Christmas Eve, and we want to thank everyone who has been...

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Database and Theory

A dean of engineering Jennifer Widom was appointed as the Dean of Engineering at Stanford not long ago. No doubt her research in databases and her teaching played...

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Is The End Near?

Queen’s Gambit and more Kenneth Regan is my partner here at GLL and a dear friend. He is a longtime faculty member in computer science at the University of Buffalo...

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The Future of Mathematics?

Proving proofs are proven Kevin Buzzard is Professor of Pure Mathematics at Imperial College London. Wikipedia says that he specialises in algebraic number theory...

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Too Long, Didn’t Read

How to summarize papers Isabel Cachola, Kyle Lo, Arman Cohan, Daniel Weld are the authors of a recent paper on summarizing papers. They are all connected in various...

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Traveling Salesman Problem Meets Complexity Theory

Crazy ideas meet crazed audience Merrill Flood was a mathematician who publicized the Traveling salesman problem TSP back in the 1940s. He says that he found the...

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The Art of Math

Art, history, and controversy Jemma Lorenat is an assistant professor at Pitzer College in Los Angeles. She teaches and does research on the history of mathematics...

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The Night of the Ethical Algorithm

Algorithms for the Election Michael Kearns and Aaron Roth are the authors of the book Ethical Algorithms and the The Science of Socially Aware Algorithm Design....

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Can We Solve It?

It is a Friday James Maynard is a number theorist. He attended Cambridge as an undergrad and then moved to do his grad work at Oxford at Balliol College. He is...

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Vaccines are Not Developing

The search for a vaccine—is not a development. Edward Jenner was an English physician who created the first vaccine, one for smallpox. In 1798 he used the weak...

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Are Black Holes Necessary?

Our congratulations on the 2020 Nobel Prize in Physics Composite crop of src1, src2 Roger Penrose, Reinhard Genzel, and Andrea Ghez have won the 2020 Nobel Prize...

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Knowledge is Good

Science is good too Emil Faber is the pretend founder of the pretend Faber College. The 1978 movie Animal House starts with a close-up of Faber’s statue, which...

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IBM Conference on the Informational Lens

Some differences from the Computational Lens Chai Wah Wu, Jonathan Lenchner, Charles Bennett, and Yuhai Tu are the moderators for the four days of the First IBM...
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