A Princeton scientist with an interdisciplinary bent has taken two well-known problems in mathematics and reformulated them as a physics question, offering new tools to solve challenges relevant to a ...
Jan. 25, 2006 — -- For anyone who struggled through high school geometry, here's some depressing news: Even people in one of the most remote cultures on the planet are able to master it ...
We review some results and open problems for harmonic measure. Their common element is their simple geometric character. Such classical results are the projection estimates of Beurling, Nevanlinna and ...
The Pythagorean theorem, a cornerstone of mathematics for millennia, provides a method for determining unknown sides in right-angled triangles using the formula a² + b² = c². Its applications extend ...
Problem solving introduction - Eduqas Solving 'number' problems - Eduqas Solving 'graphical' problems - Eduqas Solving 'algebraic' problems - Eduqas Solving 'statistical' problems - Eduqas ...
The International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) is probably the most prestigious competition for preuniversity students. Every year students from around the world compete for its coveted bronze, silver ...
Problem solving introduction - OCR Solving 'number' problems - OCR Solving 'graphical' problems - OCR Solving 'algebraic' problems - OCR Solving 'statistical' problems - OCR ...
OUR mathematical readers who do not read German will be glad to know that they have now before them a translation of a discussion of three famous geometric problems of antiquity, namely, the ...
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