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High-quality articles on mathematical research.
October 2014
- Mathematicians in Latin America and the Caribbean: So Much Happening, So Much to Do
Luis Caceres, José Antonio de la Peña, Angel R. Pineda, Carlos Di Prisco and Andrea Solotar
September 2014
- Fermat, Leibniz, Euler, and the Gang: The True History of the Concepts of Limit and Shadow
Tiziana Bascelli, Emanuele Bottazzi, Frederik Herzberg, Vladimir Kanovei, Karin U. Katz, Mikhail G. Katz, Tahl Nowik, David Sherry and Steven Shnider - MOOCs: An Inside View
Rachel McCulloch and Linda Preiss Rothschild - The Level Sets of Typical Games
Julie Rowlett
August 2014
- Is There a Spectral Theory for All Bounded Linear Operators?
Su Gao and Longyun Ding - Solving Rota's Conjecture
Jim Geelen, Bert Gerards and Geoff Whittle
May 2014
- Is Big Data Enough? A Reflection on the Changing Role of Mathematics in Applications
Domenico Napoletani, Marco Panza, and Daniele C. Strupppa - Pseudo-Mathematics and Financial Charlatanism: The Effects of Backtest Overfitting on Out-of-Sample Performance
David H. Bailey, Jonathan M. Borwein, Marcos Lopez de Prado, and Qiji Jim Zhu
April 2014
- A Survey on the Square Peg Problem
Benjamin Matschke - An Introduction to Modern Industrial Mathematics
C. Sean Bohun - OpenFOAM for Computational FlDynamics
Goong Chen, Qingang Xiong, Philip J. Morris, Eric G. Paterson, Alexey Sergeev, and Yi-Ching Wang
March 2014
- Alan Turing, Marshall Hall, and the Alignment of WW2 Japanese Naval Intercepts
Peter W. Donovan - Viewing "Mathematics for Teaching" as a Form of Applied Mathematics: Implications for the Mathematical Preparation of Teachers
Andreas J. Stylianides and Gabriel J. Stylianides
February 2014
- A Tale of Ellipsoids in Potential Theory
Dmitry Khavinson and Erik Lundberg - JUMP Math: Multiplying Potential
John Mighton - Two-Person Fair Division of Indivisible Items: An Efficient, Envy-Free Algorithm
Steven J. Brams, D. Marc Kilgour, and Christian Klamler
January 2014
- Common Core State Standards for Geometry: An Alternative Approach
Gershon Harel - Hypergeometric Functions, How Special Are They?
Frits Beukers - Infrastructure: Structure Inside the Class Group of a Real Quadratic Field
M. J. Jacobson Jr. and R. Scheidler - The Legacy of Vladimir Andreevich Steklov
Nikolay Kuznetsov, Tadeusz Kulczycki, Mateusz Kwasnicki, Alexander Nazarov, Sergey Poborchi, Iosif Polterovich, Bartlomiej Siudeja
December 2013
- Hearing the Shape of a Triangle
Daniel Grieser and Svenja Maronna - Numeric Experiments on the Commercial Quantum Computer
Richard H. Warren - The Struggle against Idealism: Soviet Ideology and Mathematics
Christopher Hollings
November 2013
October 2013
- Teaching Mathematics with Women in Mind
Jessica M. Deshler and Elizabeth A. Burroughs - Voevodsky's Univalence Axiom in Homotopy Type Theory
Steve Awodey, Álvaro Pelayo, and Michael A. Warren - Was Something Wrong with Beethoven's Metronome?
Sture Forsén, Harry B. Gray, L. K. Olof Lindgren, and Shirley B. Gray
September 2013
- A History of the Arf-Kervaire Invariant Problem
Victor P. Snaith - DML-CZ: The Experience of a Medium-Sized Digital Mathematics Library
Miroslav Bartosek and Jirí Rákosník - Fingerprint Databases for Theorems
Sara C. Billey and Bridget E. Tenner - The Calculus Concept Inventory--Measurement of the Effect of Teaching Methodology in Mathematics
Jerome Epstein
August 2013
- Getting Evidence-Based Teaching Practices into Mathematics Departments: Blueprint or Fantasy?
Robert Reys - Is Mathematical History Written by the Victors?
Jacques Bair, Piotr Blaszyk, Robert Ely, Valérie Henry, Vladimir Kanovei, Karin U. Katz, Mikhail G. Katz, Semen S. Kutateladze, Thomas McGaffey, David M. Schaps, David Sherry, Steven Shnider