TO THE EXTENT THAT HE WAS AT HOME anywhere, David Foster Wallace was at home in the world of math. As an undergraduate, he studied modal logic; Everything and More, his book on infinity, explained ...
In this interview, mathematical siblings Gregory and David Chudnovsky, who seem to almost think with one mind, banter about numbers theory, advanced computing, and the importance and aesthetics of ...
On a warm morning in early spring, June Huh walked across the campus of Princeton University. His destination was McDonnell Hall, where he was scheduled to teach, and he wasn’t quite sure how to get ...
The Daily had the opportunity to sit down with David Donoho, Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor of Humanities and Sciences and professor of statistics, to discuss his work and the implications it ...
The books will invite readers on a tour of transformational ideas that have shaped our modern understanding of the universe. Quanta Books is delighted to announce two new upcoming books by ...
Antonio David, the math department chair at Del Mar College who worked at the school for more than 30 years, died July 20 of COVID-19 complications, according to his church. Oak Ridge Baptist Church ...
LATE LAST September, a parent pulled me aside after school to request oh-so-tactfully that I challenge her son, Robert, more in math. (Translation: “You’re boring him, Mr. Ellison.”) “Of course,” I ...
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