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May 15, 2005 · A snail can sleep for three years. Ninety percent of New York City cabbies are recently arrived immigrants. In 10 minutes, a hurricane releases more energy than all of the world's nuclear …
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Apr 14, 2025 · It is hardly unusual for an administration to spend months, maybe more than a year, debating how to navigate a relationship as complex as the one with China. President Richard M. …
Calculating the Zeroes of the Riemann-Zeta function
Apr 20, 2017 · Wikipedia states that The Riemann zeta function ζ(s) is defined for all complex numbers s ≠ 1. It has zeros at the negative even integers (i.e. at s = − 2, − 4, − 6,...). These are called the trivial …
Big List of Fun Math Books - Mathematics Stack Exchange
I would have to include Andre Weil's book "Basic Number Theory", since: All the mathematicians I know regard basic number theory as fun and recreational. The author states in the preface: "No knowledge …
Why do the French count so strangely? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
May 15, 2013 · Actually, if you go back in time a bit in English, you'll realise that English was 'strange' too: Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, …
Simple theorems that are instances of deep mathematics
Apr 5, 2017 · So, this question asks about how useful computational tricks are to mathematics research, and several people's response was "well, computational tricks are often super cool theorems in …
What is the most unusual proof you know that $\\sqrt{2}$ is irrational?
Jun 4, 2015 · What is the most unusual proof you know that 2–√ 2 is irrational? Here is my favorite: Theorem: 2–√ 2 is irrational. Proof: 32 − 2 ⋅22 = 1 3 2 2 2 2 = 1. (That's it) That is a corollary of this …
Non-traditional math concepts for early education
(While I realize this question is slightly unusual compared to other questions I see on the front page -- in other words, university-level math questions -- I think it is appropriate given what the FAQ mentions …
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