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How Mathematical ‘Hocus-Pocus’ Saved Particle Physics
Renormalization has become perhaps the single most important advance in theoretical physics in 50 years. […]

El teorema del mosquito y la teoría de los eventos
Sir Ronald Ross descubrió el papel clave de los mosquitos en la transmisión de la malaria, por lo que obtuvo el premio Nobel de Fisiología o Medicina en 1902. Menos conocidos son sus intentos de desarrollar lo que él llamó […]

Mathematicians Report New Discovery About the Dodecahedron
Three mathematicians have resolved a fundamental question about straight paths on the 12-sided Platonic solid. […]

How Close Are Computers to Automating Mathematical Reasoning?
AI tools are shaping next-generation theorem provers, and with them the relationship between math and machine. […]

How Physics Found a Geometric Structure for Math to Play With
Symplectic geometry is a relatively new field with implications for much of modern mathematics. Here’s what it’s all about. […]

Mathematicians Will Never Stop Proving the Prime Number Theorem
Why do mathematicians enjoy proving the same results in different ways? […]

What Is an Individual? Biology Seeks Clues in Information Theory.
To recognize strange extraterrestrial life and solve biological mysteries on this planet, scientists are searching for an objective definition for life’s basic units. […]

Mª Ángeles García Ferrero, premio José Luis Rubio de Francia
Se licenció en Física, pero sus ecuaciones para describir la evolución del calor le han llevado a ganar uno de los premios más prestigiosos para los jóvenes matemáticos de nuestro país. Ahora trabaja en el Instituto de Matemática Aplicada de […]

How Gödel’s Proof Works
His incompleteness theorems destroyed the search for a mathematical theory of everything. Nearly a century later, we’re still coming to grips with the consequences. […]

The mathematical strategy that could transform coronavirus testing
Four charts show how pooling samples from many people can save time or resources. […]