boris-marinov.github.io
Category Theory Illustrated
17+ min · · Now let’s talk about order. Given a set of objects, there can be numerous criteria, based on which to order them, and which depend on the objects themselves - size, weight, age, alphabetical order… · Shared by 7, including rohit
graphicallinearalgebra.net
Graphical Linear Algebra
16+ min · · Visit the post for more. · Shared by 23, including Nico Müller 🇺🇦, rohit
Quanta Magazine
Mathematicians Will Never Stop Proving the Prime Number Theorem
4 min · · Why do mathematicians enjoy proving the same results in different ways? · Shared by 51, including rohit
medium.com
Various Optimization Algorithms For Training Neural Network
14+ min · · The right optimization algorithm can reduce training time exponentially. · Shared by 8, including rohit
Towards Data Science
Converting deep learning research papers to useful code
15+ min · · If deep learning is a super power, then turning theories from a paper to usable code is a hyper power · Shared by 12, including rohit
mathoverflow.net
What are the benefits of writing vector inner products as $\langle u, v\rangle$ as opposed to $u^T v$?
5 min · · In a lot of computational math, operations research, such as algorithm design for optimization problems and the like, authors like to use $$\langle \cdot, \cdot \rangle$$ as opposed to $$(\cdot)^T ... · Shared by 29, including Dayyan Smith, Christopher D. Long, Guy Longworth, rohit
roberttlange.github.io
Representational Similarity Analysis
7 min · · From Neuroscience to Deep Learning… and back again · Shared by 12, including rohit
Quanta Magazine
The Math of Social Distancing Is a Lesson in Geometry
9 min · · How to safely reopen offices, schools and other public spaces while keeping people six feet apart comes down to a question mathematicians have been studying for centuries. · Shared by 143, including Christopher D. Long, rohit, Jennifer Ouellette, Ⓓarío Macchi, Anita Leirfall, Christian Surchi
Quanta Magazine
The Tricky Math of Herd Immunity for COVID-19
7 min · · Herd immunity differs from place to place, and many factors influence how it’s calculated. · Shared by 82, including Ian M. Mackay, PhD (he/him) 🦠🤧🧬📑🥼🤹🦟🧀, 🇺🇦Evan Kirstel #B2B #TechFluencer, rohit, Nicolas Babin, Jennifer Ouellette, Charles Arthur, ipfconline in vacation mode :) will be back Sept.4, Nate Silver
nature
The unplanned impact of mathematics
13+ min · · Peter Rowlett introduces seven little-known tales illustrating that theoretical work may lead to practical applications, but it can't be forced and it can take centuries. · Shared by 9, including rohit
Quanta Magazine
Mathematicians Prove Conjecture on Big Prime Number Gaps
5 min · · Mathematicians have made the first major advance in 76 years in understanding how far apart prime numbers can stray. · Shared by 66, including Jennifer Ouellette, Anita Leirfall, Christian Surchi, rohit
blog.janestreet.com
Really low latency multipliers and cryptographic puzzles
9 min · · At Jane Street, we have some experience using FPGAs for low-latencysystems–FPGAs are programmable hardware where you get the speed of anapplication-specific ... · Shared by 4, including rohit
pseudorandom.com
Implementing the Exponential Function
· I explore several sophisticated approximation techniques for implementing the exponential function, $f(x) = e^x$, including Taylor series approximation, Lagrange interpolation, Chebyshev… · Shared by 7, including rohit, Joscha Bach
ics.uci.edu
Euler's Formula
3 min · · Many theorems in mathematics are important enough that they have been proved repeatedly in surprisingly many different ways. Examples of this include the existence of infinitely many prime numbers,… · Shared by 4, including rohit
math.stackexchange.com
How do we know that the P versus NP problem is an NP problem itself?
1 min · · I have been doing some research on the P versus NP problem. On multiple occasions, I have seen people say that the problem itself is an NP problem. I have been curious about how we know this. If... · Shared by 4, including rohit
Quanta Magazine
The Two Forms of Mathematical Beauty
5 min · · Mathematicians typically appreciate either generic or exceptional beauty in their work, but one type is more useful in describing the universe. · Shared by 97, including Christian Surchi, rohit, Anita Leirfall, Bilal Aslam