Kavya Beheraj/Axios The formula used by the Trump administration to levy reciprocal tariffs contains a serious math error that over-inflates the impact by about a factor of four, economists at the ...
A 'simple' math sequence has left the internet puzzled, proving that it may be far more complex than it appears at first ...
A new quantum algorithm accelerates the simulation of coupled oscillator dynamics. Quantum computers have the potential to ...
Months after returning a lost wallet to a stranger, a man is sharing the ‘genius’ way he returned it to the rightful owner.
During standardized testing season teachers often find themselves grappling with mounting pressure. The urgency for students ...
A team of researchers led by a physics graduate student at the University of Massachusetts Amherst made the surprising ...
The formula the White House produced to justify its wildly aggressive tariffs depends on a fundamental misunderstanding of ...
Monash University researchers have extended Descartes’ Circle Theorem by finding a general equation for any number of tangent ...
Despite a White House spokesman claiming otherwise, the published formula matched what social media users calculated.
But at the heart of the decision-making is Trump himself — who has agitated for tough tariffs for more than 40 years.
A powerful mathematical technique is used to model melting ice and other phenomena. But it has long been imperiled by certain “nightmare scenarios.” A new proof has removed that obstacle.
Masaki Kashiwara, this year’s Abel Prize winner, co-founded a new field of mathematics called algebraic analysis ...
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