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Getting the most out of fractional models bit.ly/2eNPsU6
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Getting the most out of fractional models
Machines make our lives easier in many ways. Whether it's a smart thermostat that learns when to turn the heat on or automatic brakes, machines traffic in the language of classical calculus. Classi...
Game theory: Army of agents to tackle corrupt officials, tax evaders, terrorists bit.ly/2en6XsY
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Game theory: Army of agents to tackle corrupt officials, tax evaders, terrorists
Game theory has long been used to apply mathematical models of conflict and cooperation between intelligent rational decision-makers.
Are statistics behind Pokémon Go's success? bit.ly/2cKwhJm
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A new article highlights how statistics are deeply involved within the algorithms that made Pokémon Go the hit it has become.
A fractional micro-macro model for crowds of pedestrians based on fractional mean field games bit.ly/2csDZYD
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A fractional micro-macro model for crowds of pedestrians based on fractional mean field games
From a very young age, we're warned against shouting "Fire!" in a crowded theater. The possibility of inciting mass panic presents an obvious moral problem. But for researchers, the situation also...
Mathematicians reveal reasons why the level of poverty in European countries changes bit.ly/2aQWTc7
The maths behind 'impossible' never-repeating patterns bit.ly/2bsx3J8
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The maths behind 'impossible' never-repeating patterns
Remember the graph paper you used at school, the kind that's covered with tiny squares? It's the perfect illustration of what mathematicians call a "periodic tiling of space", with shapes covering an...
The maths behind the fastest person on Earth (and no it's not Usain Bolt) bit.ly/2b5MHuX
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Progress finally being made on understanding ABC proof bit.ly/2aNs8nr
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Here's what maths can teach us about how to design the perfect car park bit.ly/2a4nQ7b
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Here's what maths can teach us about how to design the perfect car park
There can be few things as frustrating as being stuck in a car park for four hours on a scorching Sunday afternoon; yet this was the unhappy fate of shoppers at a new multi-storey grid car park at an...
New model could improve 'Monday Night Football' schedules bit.ly/2aeR9Ip
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