The paper “Explicit non-Abelian gerbes with connections“, co-authored by Dominik Rist (Heriot-Watt & Maxwell Institute), Christian Saemann (Heriot-Watt & Maxwell Institute), and Martin Wolf, has been published (open access) today (20 January) in the Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and …
Subscribe to our ▶️ YouTube channel 🔴 for the latest videos, updates, and tips. Comparing and ordering fractions worksheet helps students practice comparing and ordering fractions in a simple and engaging way. Learners will compare fractions using the symbols >, <, and …
A basic problem in sieve theory is to understand what happens when we start with the integers (or some subinterval of the integers) and remove some congruence classes for various moduli . Here we shall concern ourselves with the simple …
The paper “High Order Continuation With Automatic Bifurcation Identification in the Circular Restricted Three Body Problem“, co-authored by Wojciech Kalinowski (Surrey Space Centre), Tom Bridges, and Nicola Baresi (Surrey Space Centre) was presented and published at the American Institute of …
Subscribe to our ▶️ YouTube channel 🔴 for the latest videos, updates, and tips. Addition and subtraction of fractions are discussed here with examples. To add or subtract two or more fractions, proceed as under: Step I: Convert the mixed fractions (if …
Like many other areas of modern analysis, analytic number theory often relies on the convenient device of asymptotic notation to express its results. It is common to use notation such as or , for instance, to indicate a bound of …
The paper “Modelling dysfunction-specific interventions for seizure termination in epilepsy”, co-authored by Aravind Kumar Kamaraj and Matthew Szuromi (Boston University, USA), has been published in the npj Systems Biology and Applications (link to published paper here). The authors use a parsimonious …
Months of groundwork came to fruition for Wolfram Media in 2025 with two new series taking off in earnest. As we look back on the year, we wanted to take the chance to highlight what we’ve been up to over …
Mathematics learning can lose momentum quickly. Repeated worksheets, routine practice, and predictable activities (even when important) can cause concepts to blur and enthusiasm to fade. To keep learners engaged, we need approaches that make mathematics meaningful, engaging, and memorable. Games and gamification can help …
Ruliology is taking off! And more and more people are talking about it. But what is ruliology? Since I invented the term, I decided I should write something to explain it. But then I realized: I actually already wrote something …








