Problem 1026 on the Erdős problem web site recently got solved through an interesting combination of existing literature, online collaboration, and AI tools. The purpose of this blog post is to try to tell the story of this collaboration, and …
Anne Skeldon and Aravind Kamaraj were part of a Surrey interdisciplinary team of 12, led by Derk-Jan Dijk (Director of Surrey Sleep Research Centre, SSRC), that participated in the Dementia Research Institute (DRI) Connectome event in Manchester last week (8-10 …
If we regard interference and entanglement as the most distinctive features of the quantum world, then “which-way” experiments lie at the heart of quantum physics, vividly illustrating the contrast between classical and quantum conceptions of nature. The idea of “which-way” …
Developing a positive relationship with mathematics early on can have a powerful and lasting impact When young learners experience success, enjoyment, and a sense of belonging in mathematics (both at home and in the classroom), they’re far more likely to …
The Drumbeat of Releases Continues… Just under six months ago (176 days ago, to be precise) we released Version 14.1. Today I’m pleased to announce that we’re releasing Version 14.2, delivering the latest from our R&D pipeline. This is an …
Subscribe to our ▶️ YouTube channel 🔴 for the latest videos, updates, and tips. To find least common multiple by using prime factorization method is discussed here. To find the LCM of two or more numbers, we first find all the prime …
Many authors will tell you how to write mathematics clearly and correctly. But few will tell you how to write it with style and panache, so as to attract the oohs, aahs, and swiveling heads of passers-by. In that spirit, …
I’ve just uploaded to the arXiv my preprint The maximal length of the Erdős–Herzog–Piranian lemniscate in high degree. This paper resolves (in the asymptotic regime of sufficiently high degree) an old question about the polynomial lemniscates attached to monic polynomials …
The monograph with title “Transverse Instability of Solitary Waves” and subtitle “Multisymplectic Dirac Operators and the Evans Function“, and authors Timothy Burchell and Tom Bridges, has been published by Springer Nature in December 2025 (publisher website here). It has 164 …
Master the art of comparing positive and negative numbers! 📏The Number Line Integers are whole numbers that can be positive, negative, or zero. On a number line, numbers increase as we move to the right. -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 …










