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Deep Dive Into Graph Traversals
There are over 2.07 billion monthly active Facebook Users worldwide as of Q3 2017. The most important aspect of the Facebook network is the…
Sachin Malhotra
Dec 10
Five Miracles of Mathematics That Will Unleash Your Creativity
“Why does mathematics describe nature? That’s a deeper question than most.” –Terence McKenna
Chad Grills
Dec 5
Graph Representation Learning
Graph models are pervasive for describing information across any scientific and industrial field where complex information is used.
Marco Brambilla
Dec 13
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For Digital Success, Look Beyond STEM Skills, Computer Scientists Urge
Forbes
Nov 23
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Playing Strategy Games With The Minimax Algorithm
In this lesson, we’ll explore a popular algorithm called minimax. We’ll also learn some of its friendly neighborhood add-on features like…
Grant Bartel
Dec 10
To infinity and beyond, with fractals
The Coffee + Math Series
Mathspace
Dec 13
Machine Learning Bit by Bit — Univariate Gradient Descent
Bite-sized articles on machine learning
Misa Ogura
Dec 8
How a physicist is healing from trauma caused by math teaching
I remember a couple experiences that shaped my interaction with physics/math that I would like to let go of now. The first involved an…
Jamelle Watson-Daniels
Oct 17
Common Core Math is Not the Enemy
why you hate it and why we need new perspective in education
Brett Berry
Oct 16, 2015
Viète, Euler and Brahmagupta: Beauty of Trigonometry
A lot of Math-enthusiasts dislike doing too much of geometry and perhaps that is justified because before high school,geometry is mostly…
Suhrid Saha
Dec 6
Math is Play, Or At Least, It Could Be More Playful
So I had this idea that math is play, or at least it can be more play-ful than it often is, in the world, and in our classrooms…
Matthew Oldridge
Dec 5
JavaScript { Part 13 : The Math object }
Math object is used for several math functions. Did you know how to apply it?
Garduño Rafael Alejandro
Dec 6
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10 awkward moments in math history
We have all experienced our awkward moments. Something unexpected happens, there is some social tense and a personal uneasiness and you…
Elena Nisioti
Dec 2
When magic fails in mathematics
The dark side of memorisation
Junaid Mubeen
Dec 3
What makes a good Diagnostic Question?
In an earlier post, I explained the reasons why I am more than a little obsessed with using multiple choice diagnostic questions in every…
Craig Barton
Nov 29
Getting To The Root Of Sorting With Radix Sort
Today marks the very last sorting algorithm that we’re going to cover in this series. You are free to (finally) breathe a sigh of relief!
Vaidehi Joshi
Jul 24
Understanding Euler’s Formula
Leonhard Euler is commonly regarded, and rightfully so, as one of greatest mathematicians to ever walk the face of the earth. The list of…
Ozaner Hansha
Nov 27
Writing Code like a Mathematical Proof
Beginning in my early years of software development, I was interested in the way formal math shared similarities with writing code. In math…
Spiro Sideris
Nov 24
An Introduction to Probability
“Probability Theory Should Be Thrown Under A Bus” — Artifical Intelligence Expert, Carlos E. Perez.
Brandon Skerritt
Nov 23
Mathematics must be creative, else it ain’t mathematics
Why school maths could do with more mash-ups
Junaid Mubeen
Nov 19
The Principle of Meta
Why We Fail to Solve Specific Problem Types
Andrew Glynn
Nov 19
The algorithm that makes digital navigation possible
If you’re anything like me a large portion of your day is spent staring at your phone’s map trying to figure out how to get where you’re…
Jonathan Brandwein
Nov 20
Backprop and systolic arrays.
I’ve had a serendipitous encounter on the plane with a professor returning from SC17, and we ended up talking about how backprop can map…
Yaroslav Bulatov
Nov 19
How To Win Sudoku
Learn about the popular puzzle called Sudoku and how we can teach computers to solve it on their own.
Grant Bartel
Nov 3
Deconstructing Randomness as Chaos and Entanglement in Disguise
Here’s a question the perhaps needs to be asked, but hasn’t been asked enough. What is randomness and where does it come from?
Carlos E. Perez
Nov 18