Taiwanese Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 10, No. 2, Special Issue: Proceedings of the International Conference on Analysis and Its Applications, 2004 (February 2006), pp. 327-338 (12 pages) In this note ...
Lecture Notes-Monograph Series, Vol. 30, Statistics, Probability and Game Theory: Papers in Honor of David Blackwell (1996), pp. 45-63 (19 pages) In 1962 Blackwell derived the partial Laurent's series ...
A team of physicists has created a maze that they claim is the most difficult, using a pattern from the game of chess to make the structure. To the untrained eye, the maze looks like the most ...
Scientists created a maze-like fractal inspired by the movements of chess pieces. The ultra-difficult maze could help to improve our understanding of bizarre quasicrystals. When you purchase through ...
A group of scientists may have designed the world's most difficult maze. The maze, which is highlighted in a new study featured in Physical Review X, was designed using a series of different geometric ...
A mathematical concept known as a de Bruijn graph turns the formidable challenge of assembling a contiguous genome from billions of short sequencing reads into a tractable computational problem. You ...
In new research physicists have wielded the power of chess to design a group of intricate mazes, which could ultimately be used to tackle some of the world’s most pressing challenges. Their unique ...
When the mathematicians Jeff Kahn and Gil Kalai first posed their “expectation threshold” conjecture in 2006, they didn’t believe it themselves. Their claim — a broad assertion about mathematical ...
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