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Mathematicians are running the rule over the World Cup -- less for the quality of the football than for the chance to prove an intriguing statistical quirk called the "Birthday Paradox". Strange as it may sound, 16 of the 32 teams at the World Cup have players who share a birthday -- though mathematicians are far less surprised than the rest of us. While it appears to defy logic, the "Birthday ...
2014-06-16 02:47:26
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Math and Statistics Department at Williams College receives AMS national award PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- The Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Williams College is the 2014 recipient of the AMS Award for an Exemplary Program or Achievement in a Mathematics Department, the American Mathematical Society announced today.
2014-06-15 02:31:29
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The precision associated with mathematics is not a virtue of the new Class X mathematics textbook of State Syllabus. Almost every chapter in the new textbook is riddled with errors. Mathematics teachers and officials in the State Education Department have ...
2014-06-14 12:03:00
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And it is true that the leap from Lagrange to Euler is tenuous, what with Lagrange being pretty much self-educated in mathematics. And it is also true that Huygens was more of an inventor, a maker of clocks and telescopes...and hence an astronomer.
2014-06-15 05:34:00
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If more than one candidate obtains the same cutoff marks in common merit list then the inter-se-merit among the candidates will be decided as indicated below: Marks obtained by the candidate in Mathematics Marks obtained by the candidate in Physics Marks ...
2014-06-15 04:03:00
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Image 1 (above): Students in the Philippines making use of the science and mathematics toolkit; Image 2 (below): A disabled student in Indonesia doing needlework as part of her learning program (Credit: ...
2014-06-15 04:37:00
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