Mathematics
Coverage of Mathematics in the Nexus archive.
- The Engines of Our Ingenuity 3386: Fourth Dimension
The article discusses an episode of 'The Engines of Our Ingenuity' exploring the concept of visualizing four dimensions and its connection to mathematics. It highlights the challenge of understanding and representing the fourth dimension.
- There will be no more games like Minecraft without maths
The article warns that cuts to UK higher education courses threaten the development of innovative tech industries, using Minecraft as an example of how mathematics underpins game creation. It argues that reducing access to math-related education could stifle future technological advancements.
- Tennessee TCAP results show gains in English, math and social studies
Tennessee TCAP results show increased proficiency in English language arts, math, and social studies for students, with third graders reaching a decade-high in ELA. Metro Nashville Public Schools reported gains in core subjects and high school courses, including a 4.1-point rise in social studies and 7.9-point increase in Integrated Math III.
- Leiden Declaration on Artificial Intelligence and Mathematics
The Leiden Declaration on Artificial Intelligence and Mathematics highlights the collaboration between AI and mathematical research. It emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary efforts to advance both fields. The article links to the official announcement and a comments thread with minimal engagement.
- More Conversations, Complex Questions, and Bold Ideas in Season Five of ‘The Joy of Why’
Season Five of 'The Joy of Why' explores bold scientific questions, including the future of CRISPR gene editing, AI's impact on mathematics, the search for extraterrestrial civilizations, and potential misunderstandings about dark energy. Mathematician Steven Strogatz and physicist Janna Levin return as hosts.
- Leiden Declaration on Artificial Intelligence and Mathematics
The Leiden Declaration on Artificial Intelligence and Mathematics has been published, focusing on the intersection of these fields. The article provides a URL for the declaration and a comments link from Hacker News.
- Daily briefing: These immune cells go out with a bang
Scientists have discovered immune cells called 'ruptoblasts' that explode to release toxic chemicals. The article also covers psychology's reproducibility crisis and mathematical insights on when to settle.
- A golden age of maths is dawning and mathematicians are freaking out
Mathematicians are surprised by AI's progress in solving complex math problems, leading to questions about the future role of humans in the field.
- Start-ups are racing to revolutionise mathematics with AI
AI start-ups with significant funding are hiring mathematicians to develop AI systems aimed at solving complex mathematical problems and advancing the creation of more intelligent AI.
- Head-scratching grade school math sum leaves people perplexed - can you remember the special rule to solve it?
A grade school math problem has left people perplexed due to its seemingly simple yet tricky nature, requiring the recall of a specific mathematical rule to solve. The article highlights the challenge adults face with problems typically taught in elementary education.
- Mathematicians stunned by AI's biggest breakthrough in mathematics yet
Artificial intelligence developed by OpenAI has solved a decades-old conjecture by Paul Erdős, marking a significant milestone for AI in mathematics.
- A Good Lemma Is Worth a Thousand Theorems
The article discusses the importance of a good lemma in mathematics, with an article URL provided from Rutgers University and comments available on YCombinator. The post has garnered 13 points and 3 comments. The discussion centers around the value of foundational mathematical principles.
- Sum of all fears! 11,000 sign petition after 'poorly worded' maths paper didn't add up
A maths paper sparked controversy after a poorly worded question failed to add up, prompting 11,000 people to sign a petition. The incident highlights issues with education and assessment. The petitioners are seeking change in how maths questions are formulated.
- Academics given £250k to decolonise maths, science and geography - branded 'delusional woke dogma'
Academics have been given £250k to decolonise maths, science and geography, sparking controversy over the initiative. The project aims to re-examine the curricula of these subjects. Critics have labelled it 'delusional woke dogma'.
- What can we gain by losing infinity?
The article explores the implications of removing the concept of infinity from mathematics and physics, discussing how this might reshape foundational theories. It references debates among mathematicians and physicists about the necessity and consequences of such a shift.
- Daily briefing: AI forces us to rethink maths, says Fields medallist
Mathematician Terence Tao discusses the transformative role of AI in mathematics, the exploration of acupuncture's scientific basis, and new findings on mitochondria generating organelles that may explain cellular evolution.
- ‘The job description is changing’: mathematician Terence Tao on the rise of AI
Mathematician Terence Tao, a Fields Medalist, discusses how AI is transforming the role of mathematicians, as reported in a 2026 Nature article.
- China’s DeepSeek unveils latest model a year after upending global tech
Chinese startup DeepSeek has launched DeepSeek-V4-Pro, claiming it outperforms all rival open models in mathematics and coding. The model was unveiled a year after the company's previous breakthrough in the global tech industry.
- Scores decline again for 13-year-old students in reading and mathematics
The 2023 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) report shows declining reading and mathematics scores among 13-year-old students in the U.S. for the second consecutive year. The findings highlight ongoing concerns about academic performance in core subjects.
- Math Is Still Catching Up to the Mysterious Genius of Srinivasa Ramanujan
The article highlights Srinivasa Ramanujan's enduring impact on mathematics, noting that his genius remains largely unexplored. It discusses his mysterious contributions and how modern math is still grappling with understanding his work.
- The AI revolution in math has arrived
The article discusses the arrival of AI revolution in mathematics, highlighting its transformative impact on the field. It references a Quantamagazine article and Hacker News discussion.