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Featured Articles and Invitations from the AMS
Einstein's Static Universe: An Idea Whose Time Has Come Back?
Aubert Daigneault and Arturo Sangalli
Nearly all astronomers believe that the universe began with a Big Bang, and they interpret the cosmic redshift as evidence of the ensuing expansion of the universe. But an MIT mathematician had a different idea: the redshift is merely a consequence of the curvature of space.
The Story of the 120-Cell
John Stillwell
An exceptional regular polyhedron in four-dimensional Euclidean space has a fascinating history connected with algebra, geometry, and topology--and today with computer graphics.