by Sam Ansari | Jun 25, 2020 | Mathematics
Many card tricks in this world involve some fancy hand movements. However, there are also many tricks that involve some mathematics. During these very busy times with exams, I present some card tricks to get your mind off studying and challenge your brain in a whole...
by Jochem Hak | Jan 21, 2020 | Mathematics, Society, Statistics
The biggest night of Hollywood is almost upon us! On the night of February 9th, the annual Academy Awards will be awarded. The biggest names of Hollywood will gather in the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles to celebrate yet another year of cinematic achievements. During...
by David Anthonio | Jan 16, 2020 | Mathematics, Operations Research, Other, Statistics
The idea of a quantum computer first arose in the late century. Richard Feynman was the first person to think of using the special quantum properties to solve difficult mathematical problems. A lot of progress has already been achieved. “Let’s see what the future of...
by Mark Woelders | Jun 20, 2019 | Mathematics
Suppose you are very happy and would like to clap your hands. Instead of moving your both hands towards each other, you hold your right hand in the same position. So the only hand which is moving is your left hand; it moves towards your right hand. Let’s say that the...
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