Fields of mathematics
Elusive ‘einstein’ solves a long-standing math problem
Last November, after a decade of failed attempts, David Smith, a self-described shape hobbyist of Bridlington in East Yorkshire, England, suspected that he might have finally solved an open problem in the mathematics of tiling: That is, he thought he might have discovered an "einstein."
The mysterious monster marbles of Champ Island (photos)
And it is not the only part of the world where such spheres have been found…
Black Holes are proof we’re living in a Holographic Universe
String theory turns objects into systems of numbers that can be studied.
Machine Gun Kelly says Megan Fox’s engagement ring is actually painful to remove
“The concept is that the ring can come apart to make two rings”
Japan’s Kaji, the ‘godfather of Sudoku,’ dies at 69
Maki Kaji, a puzzle enthusiast and publisher who was known as the "Godfather of Sudoku" - the number puzzle played daily by millions around the world - has died, his company said. He was 69.
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Swiss researchers declare new record for exact pi figure
Swiss researchers said on Aug. 16 they had calculated the mathematical constant pi to a new world-record level of exactitude, hitting 62.8 trillion figures using a supercomputer.
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"The calculation took 108 days and nine hours" using a supercomputer, the Graubuenden University of Applied Sciences said in a statement.
Perez for Ronaldo: “This guy is stupid and sick”
“They think he is normal, but this is not the case”
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Clocks to turn one hour ahead (from 3am to 4am) on Sunday
We gain an hour
PM Mitsotakis met with Archbishop Ieronymos of Athens
Their meeting was in the context of their regular contacts
Fewer babies born in Greece despite Covid-19 lockdown
The results were contrary to projections