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"She has this tremendous ability to learn," said Yuri Sergeev, a senior researcher at the Bethesda, Maryland, institute, which is a branch of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). He said ...
The Monthly publishes articles, as well as notes and other features, about mathematics and the profession. Its readers span a broad spectrum of mathematical interests, and include professional ...
My print column this week explores a new search engine, Wolfram Alpha, that aims to make the world's information computable. It could also make the world's math problem sets and tests computable, by ...
MATH 234, 240, and 250 or GEN ENG 205-4 or GEN ENG 206-4; PHYSICS 135-1,2 or equivalent; familiarity with a programming language; or consent of instructor. Advanced techniques for initial value ...
Humans and AI bring complementary strengths to problem-solving. Innovative nonprofit receives grant to combine AI with human intelligence to tackle unproven math theorems. A big part of this project ...
A new building is rising near the Peabody Museum to house the University's gigantic automatic calculator. This machine, which did invaluable secret war work, is at present located in the basement of ...
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