Random recent posts
A random selection of recent posts from around the mathematical blogosphere.
- Watch: A Short Film on the Secret Life of Electrons and the Power of a CollectiveSimons Foundation
- Recent discoveries on the acquisition of the highest levels of statistical fallaciesStatistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- A new online seminar on ergodic theory starts today!Jérôme Buzzi’s
- Probability that a random binary matrix is invertibleJohn D. Cook
- It kinda makes sense that you can know roughly 700 people.Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- The Infinite Product That Knows Binary[UNTITLED BLOG]
- I don’t want to be overly dramatic and overly negative about the AI translations I’ve been working…Thales’ circles
- “An Axiomatic Foundation for Decisions with Counterfactual Utility”Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- The ForestImpossible world site blog
- The AAAI 2026 AI review experimentThe Geomblog
- Smoothed polygonsJohn D. Cook
- Triangular analog of the squircleJohn D. Cook
- Al-Khwarizmi didn’t in any way originate, invent or create the algorithmThe Renaissance Mathematicus
- to find a counterexample you have to think like a counterexampleThales’ circles
- Changing one character in a PDFJohn D. Cook
- Identifying Extreme PointsOR in an OB World
- Earth Science Vocabulary - Ocean - Free WorksheetMooMooMath and Science
- Blank lifeQuomodocumque
- Resisting Disability with Poetry and MathIntersections -- Poetry with Mathematics
- Stetigkeit mit ChatGPTMathlog
- Carnival of Maths 251The Aperiodical
- Quantum Mechanics of the Inverse Cube Force LawAzimuth
- Because It Doesn't Have ToComputational Complexity
- Double Maths First Thing: Issue 56The Aperiodical
- Turning a trick into a techniqueJohn D. Cook
- More context from DevereauxWest Coast Stat Views (on Observational Epidemiology and more)
- AI Skeptics: The Psychedelic Computer Brain (With Andy Smart)mathbabe
- He’s a music educator evaluating K–12 music education systems, and he wants someone to look at his measurements and statistics.Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- Our Experience at the Mathlib Reviewer Bootcamp 2026Lean community blog
- MIT scientists build the world’s largest collection of Olympiad-level math problems, and open it to everyoneMIT News - Mathematics
- I'm sure someone at the studio at some point described this project as Colossus meets Rosemary's BabyWest Coast Stat Views (on Observational Epidemiology and more)