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algorithmsoup.wordpress.com
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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... | |
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| | | | Paris in July 2023: upcoming giveaways Stay tuned, we are going to have several giveaways this month! Would you like to have your book featured here and on our sister blog Words And Peace during the very active Paris in July 2023 event? This is a yearly event with many participants. If you published... | |
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jdh.hamkins.org
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| | | | This will be a talk for the First-order Modal Logic (FoMoLo) Seminar, 12 February 2024. The talk will take place online via Zoom-contact the organizers for access. Abstract. What is or should be th... | |
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terrytao.wordpress.com
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| | One of the most notorious problems in elementary mathematics that remains unsolved is the Collatz conjecture, concerning the function $latex {f_0: {\bf N} \rightarrow {\bf N}}&fg=000000$ define... |