What''s Happening in the Mathematical Sciences, Volume 11
English
By (author): Dana Mackenzie
This new volume of What's Happening in the Mathematical Sciences features a rich selection of articles about recent topics in pure and applied mathematics.
Expanding Horizons and Needles in an Infinite Haystack explain new developments in the theory of expander graphs and in number theory (asymptotic Fermat's last theorem), respectively. The SetR Game Has Met Its Match presents a solution of the so-called Cap Set Conjecture, a statement about arithmetic progressions in finite vector spaces, which resulted from the mathematical analysis of the popular game Set.
The Shape of Data and Quantum Computers and Golden Gates present recent advances in theoretical computer science and related areas of data science. The mathematical aspects of one of the most fascinating recent developments in general relativity, the discovery of gravitational waves, is discussed in When Black Holes Collide.
Three articles talk about applications of mathematical methods in various aspects of everyday life: bike-sharing systems and ride-sharing services (like Lyft and Uber) in The Mathematics of Commuting, weight control in The Calculus of Calories, and an analysis of various partisan election practices in Gerrymandering: Mathematics on Trial.
We anticipate that many readers will find an interesting topic to read about and, hopefully, more than one. See more
Expanding Horizons and Needles in an Infinite Haystack explain new developments in the theory of expander graphs and in number theory (asymptotic Fermat's last theorem), respectively. The SetR Game Has Met Its Match presents a solution of the so-called Cap Set Conjecture, a statement about arithmetic progressions in finite vector spaces, which resulted from the mathematical analysis of the popular game Set.
The Shape of Data and Quantum Computers and Golden Gates present recent advances in theoretical computer science and related areas of data science. The mathematical aspects of one of the most fascinating recent developments in general relativity, the discovery of gravitational waves, is discussed in When Black Holes Collide.
Three articles talk about applications of mathematical methods in various aspects of everyday life: bike-sharing systems and ride-sharing services (like Lyft and Uber) in The Mathematics of Commuting, weight control in The Calculus of Calories, and an analysis of various partisan election practices in Gerrymandering: Mathematics on Trial.
We anticipate that many readers will find an interesting topic to read about and, hopefully, more than one. See more
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