In his new book Creating Symmetry, Frank Farris uses ideas from advanced mathematics, such as complex analysis and abstract algebra, to transform snapshots of landscapes, flowers, or even his dinner ...
Four researchers have recently come out with a model that upends the conventional wisdom in their field. They have used intensive computational data to suggest that for decades, if not longer, ...
Abstract Let 𝐾 be a quadratic number field and let 𝐸 be a ℚ-curve without CM completely defined over 𝐾 and not isogenous to an elliptic curve over ℚ. In this setting, it is known that there exists ...
American Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 134, No. 5 (October 2012), pp. 1197-1246 (50 pages) The main goal of this article is to give an explicit rigid analytic uniformization of the maximal toric ...
The next number has to be 32, right? The pattern is clear: To find the next number, double the current one. We have 1 × 2 = 2; 2 × 2 = 4; 4 × 2 = 8; 8 × 2 = 16. The next number should be 16 × 2 = 32.
Sarah never smiled in my classroom. At least not with her eyes. She spoke under her breath. Whispers of words I couldn’t usually hear. She is one of the many students who I remember because despite my ...