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| | | | | This is a very old song, and I am playing the version I like best. It dates from 1926 and was written by George and Ira Gershwin for a stage musical starring Gertrude Lawrence. It later became associated with the singer Ella Fitzgerald, but that is not the version I am featuring today. Listening to... | |
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| | | | | This week's theme is Descent. A perspective looking down, from the top of a beautiful circular staircase. The basement in your grandmother's house that frightened you as a child - and even now, as an adult. A shot of an unforgiving sky and heavy clouds, ready to unleash a storm. A historic lighthouse at the... | |
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buttondown.com
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| | | | | Why Do Whales Sing? Why Do We Sing, For That Matter? In my work as a journalist, the threads of science sometimes weave together in unexpected ways. For some... | |
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| | | The ``probabilistic method'' is the art of applying probabilistic thinking to non-probabilistic problems. Applications of the probabilistic method often feel like magic. Here is my favorite example: Theorem (Erdös, 1965). Call a set $latex {X}&fg=000000$ sum-free if for all $latex {a, b \in X}&fg=000000$, we have $latex {a + b \not\in X}&fg=000000$. For any finite... | ||