PinnedPublished inThe Quantastic JournalA Simple Look at Simple Random WalksA drunken man always returns home, but a drunken bird will eventually be lost.Mar 21A response icon14Mar 21A response icon14
PinnedPublished inScience SpectrumExtreme Value Theory: The Science of Outliers?Extreme events often appear to be outliers and are subsequently overlooked, despite their significance in understanding a given phenomenon…Mar 4A response icon10Mar 4A response icon10
Published inContemplateClarifying Your ValuesBen Franklin’s exercise for those in moral perilMay 14A response icon1May 14A response icon1
Published inScience SpectrumGödel’s LoopholeA Logician’s Warning to All Who Believe in DemocracyApr 23A response icon44Apr 23A response icon44
Mathematics and Anti-FascismHow and Why the Boot of Fascism Supresses Mathematical ProgressApr 1A response icon23Apr 1A response icon23
How Fascism Thrives in the Subversion of RealityMoving the Goalposts: A Fascist’s Love LanguageMar 30A response icon4Mar 30A response icon4
Published inScience SpectrumSimple Ways to Tell if Python Code Was Written by an LLMYes, We Can TellMar 22A response icon72Mar 22A response icon72
Published inScience SpectrumAI Energy Consumption is Out of Control: Who’s to Blame?Finding a Balance Between Corporate and Personal Eco-ResponsibilityMar 17A response icon19Mar 17A response icon19
Published inScience SpectrumThe Hardy-Littlewood Conjectures: Exploring the Asymptotic Densities of Prime PairsIt’s a rite of passage for a mathematician to fall in love with the twin primes — pairs of primes like (3, 5) or (11, 13) that differ by 2…Feb 25A response icon4Feb 25A response icon4
Definitely agree with your point on the broad shift in CS research towards AI/ML being excessive…- 1938: Alan Turing proposes hypercomputational models in his dissertation, Systems of Logic Based on Ordinals, at Princeton.Feb 11A response icon1Feb 11A response icon1