Kevin Lieber of Vsauce2 explores the fascinating mathematical secrets behind nearly perfect approximations of pi.
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This April, when the spring breeze carried the formal acceptance notice of our paper by the Journal of the American Chemical Society to my desk, my thoughts instantly drifted back to the late Phil ...
Recursive self-improvement AI now has a co-evolving evaluator: a Cambridge and NVIDIA preprint introduces the Red Queen Gödel ...
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Modern Art, LondonThe mathematically named new works of Along the River are disorienting, illusive and seem to offer a flash of the secret sequences that underpin the physical world ...