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Timothy Gowers
wtgowers
It's far simpler just to talk about whether a statement can or can't be proved given a certain system of axioms and certain rules of deduction.To be clear, I don't
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Great Women of Mathematics
GWOMaths
GREAT WOMAN OF MATHEMATICS: MARIA AGNESI, 1718-1799. First woman to be appointed to a maths professorship (University of Bologna). Child prodigy who spoke 7 languages by age 11. Though she
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Great Women of Mathematics
GWOMaths
THE WISDOM OF DR. EUPHEMIA HAYNES. These scans, provided by @CUAarchives of @CatholicUniv, allow us all to read an address given to mathematics teachers by Dr. Euphemia Haynes, the first
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לא ציוני سـعود حسـين
SaoodHMH
Mathematics has a huge issue with pedagogy for higher level math. Unlike calculus and co, higher level math classes are mostly confined to math students https://twitter.com/abdullaalawar/status/1348707626213912583 So, professors tend to
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Sonia
yet_so_far
I’m starting to strongly believe that mathematics is neither “obvious” nor “natural”.https://twitter.com/yet_so_far/status/1291867429245722630 I am not an expert on cognition, so what follows is pure shitpost, but let us think abo
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Holiday Murshak
amurshak
I learned to code when I left college the 2nd time and was bedridden for a few months. Enough to get a low-level configuration job with a local software company.
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True Indology
TIinExile
Today, the World celebrates #Fibonacci day."Fibonacci sequence is nature's code. It is in everything from flowers to storm systems to the shape of galaxies"- they said, crediting Mr. Fibonacci for
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LLNL
Livermore_Lab
We continue our celebration of Black STEM history with the story of one of the most important contemporary mathematicians - J. Ernest Wilkins Jr. (1/5) Wilkins Jr. was born in
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Emelie Reuterswärd
matemagikern
Tobias Dantzig's book "Number - the language of science" is the best book I've read on the history of mathematics - and I've read a few. Here are some interesting facts
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History Under Your Feet
HistorifyNow
Satyendranath Bose or more popularly known as S.N.Bose. Well known for the Bose-Einstein condensate theory. And also a class of particles called Bosons named after him by Paul Dirac. One
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Noé de Rancourt
NdeRancourt
In philosophy of math, we often present platonicism and formalism as the two only and opposite views about the meaning of truth. I think that there is (at least) a
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Great Women of Mathematics
GWOMaths
GREAT WOMAN OF MATHEMATICS: DR. GLADYS MAE WEST, born 1930. Pioneer responsible for the mathematics behind GPS. Growing up in rural Virginia, she saw how hard the lives of her
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Robin Houston
robinhouston
This is the Harborth graph, the simplest known planar graph in which all the edges are the same length and every vertex has exactly four neighbours. Not all such graphs
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Timothy Gowers
wtgowers
This poll seems to have amused some people and annoyed others: my guess is that the former mainly voted "No" or "It's complicated" and the latter mainly voted "Yes". Interestingly,
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Srinivasa Raghava ζ(1/2 + i σₙ )=0
SrinivasR1729
A small article on Srinivasa #Ramanujan for National #Mathematics day. Please Retweet....."An equation has no meaning for me unless it expresses a thought of God". - Srinivasa #Ramanujan.22nd December, Birthday
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The Museum of English Rural Life
TheMERL
Ok, we found something amazing and we demand you to come on a journey with us: A lot of our offices are like this.The usual depressing office furniture, the utilitarian
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