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General community for all things mathematics on @lemmy.world

Submit link and text posts about anything at all related to mathematics.

Questions about mathematical topics are allowed, but NO HOMEWORK HELP. Communities for general math and homework help should be firmly delineated just as they were on reddit.

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The art of scientific prediction has seeped into every aspect of our lives, influencing our habits and perspectives. Weather, transport, space conquest, architecture and even agriculture: our daily lives are inextricably linked to forecasts. In this first season, Cédric Villani takes us into the thrilling story of the invention of differential equations, calling on Isaac Newton, Christian Huygens, Leonhard Euler, Henri Poincaré...

Podcast (4x15min) by Cédric Villani

Very nice vulgarization !

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The Collège de France promotes and teaches research currently being carried out in sciences, letters and the arts. Courses, seminars and conferences are open to all and free.

Everyone is welcome as long as places are available.

Just love this concept

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MacTutor is a free online resource containing biographies of more than 3000 mathematicians and over 2000 pages of essays and supporting materials.

MacTutor is constantly expanding and developing.

MacTutor was created and is maintained by Edmund Robertson and John O'Connor of the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of St Andrews, and is hosted by the University Their contributions to the history of mathematics have been recognised by Numerous Awards including the Hirst Prize of the London Mathematical Society in 2015.

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I've been dabbling in mental divisibility rules over the past few months, but hadn't previously come across these diagrams to track the remainder. Neat trick, and kind of artistic too.

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Another entertaining Numberphile video. I just wish they dug into the more complex maths to account for the non-equal probability of each Pokémon.

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I get about 1/1772 but I'm not confident

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Created in 2023 by CNRS Mathématiques (Insmi) , this map illustrates the areas of research in mathematics and shows that mathematics answers concrete questions in our everyday lives. 👍

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Mir Publishers (a Soviet Era publishing house) does not exist anymore. They published great textbooks/workbooks in Mathematic and other domains. Feel free to download, print, and share them 👍

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Hi, just wanna share it here !

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This is a recurring pattern I see when making infinite grid. I figured there might be a name to this "fractal" if I may call it that way. Does it even have a name?

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I’m picturing the math as a very large set of bell curves where most people fall somewhere in the middle, but each person is likely to be an outlier on at least one.

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This is OC by myself, but from long time ago (2012). I've kept it up to date, and I still do, so if you spot any error, please comment; I will update it (here and on the blog). Link to my blog entry: https://networkscience.wordpress.com/2012/05/04/taxonomy-of-matrices/ Link on Wikimedia Commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Taxonomy_of_Complex_Matrices.svg

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cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/8991539

It's an approximation but still... It's an interesting quick read.

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