the (Frustrated) Over-Analyst

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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

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blogs of mathematical note.

  • What's new (Terry Tao)
    Smooth numbers and max-entropy
    2 weeks ago
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    FHE@PDX 2025
    2 months ago
  • Mathematics under the Microscope (A. Borovnik)
    The tool/weapon duality of mathematics
    4 months ago
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    Diversity statements
    5 years ago
  • Life, as a woman in philosophy.
    Let me tell you what women like
    6 years ago
  • Low Dimensional Topology (a collective blog)
    Two widely-believed conjectures. One is false.
    7 years ago
  • Numberplay (a NYT blog)
    Olympic Strategies, Part 1
    9 years ago
  • 17seventeen17eight
    To T or not to T?
    11 years ago
  • the Unapologetic Mathematician (John Armstrong)
    The Submodule of Invariants
    13 years ago
  • Matthew (Bond)'s Math Blog
    Update: Euler’s Formula and the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra
    13 years ago
  • stochastix (Rod Carvalho)
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other (techie) blogs i follow.

  • /. (hacks)
    A UK Police Force Suspends Working From Home After Finding Automated Keystroke Scam
    26 minutes ago
  • Ars Technica (sci/hacks)
    Pentagon contract figures show ULA’s Vulcan rocket is getting more expensive
    1 hour ago
  • Marginal Revolution (econ)
    Saturday assorted links
    5 hours ago
  • Brain Pickings (under "science")
    Eight Takes: How to Tell a Truer Love Story
    1 day ago
  • AstroBetter (about job advice)
    The Rumor Mill for 2024-2025 is ready to go!
    1 year ago
  • 99U (design/hacks/startups)
    Asking for a Friend: How Do You Learn to Manage People?
    5 years ago
  • 13.7 @NPR (science)
    Season 6 Trailer
    5 years ago
  • Measure of Doubt (under "math")
    Finding Pi From Random Numbers
    7 years ago
  • FemaleScienceProfessor
    Coaching Academics?
    10 years ago
  • The Educated Reporter
  • Hacker News (hacks/startups)
  • Math2.0 (maths publishing)
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