Bursting a bubble?
A generally accepted theory explaining the frequent eruptions at Italy’s Stromboli volcano is called into question by new research.
A generally accepted theory explaining the frequent eruptions at Italy’s Stromboli volcano is called into question by new research.
MIT encryption pioneer recognized for ‘extraordinary’ contributions in computer science
Mathematical technique lets scientists make estimates in a probabilistic world
MIT researchers find a way to calculate the effects of Casimir forces, offering a way to keep micromachines’ parts from sticking together.
University of Arizona professor William Yslas Vélez speaks about minorities in math
No-strings-attached awards last up to five years
Sanjoy Mahajan’s new book, Street-Fighting Mathematics, lays out practical tools for educated guessing and down-and-dirty problem-solving
Seniors Qingchun Ren and Yufei Zhao finish in top five, helping MIT secure overall victory and end a four-year drought.
Sure, it’s a ubiquitous tool of scientific research, but what exactly is a regression, and what is its use?
Much scientific research across a range of disciplines tries to find linear approximations of nonlinear behaviors. But what does that mean?
The wife of the late Institute Professor Norman Levinson opened her home to many of the department’s mathematicians
Maria Monks will pursue graduate studies in mathematics in Britain