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Mathematicians uncover the hidden patterns behind a $3.5 billion cryptocurrency collapse

April 4, 2025 Phys.org

In a new study published in ACM Transactions on the Web, researchers from Queen Mary University of London have unveiled the intricate mechanisms behind one of the most dramatic collapses in the cryptocurrency world: the […]

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Quantum statistical approach quiets big, noisy data

April 3, 2025 Phys.org

Big data has gotten too big. Now, a research team with statisticians from Cornell has developed a data representation method inspired by quantum mechanics that handles large data sets more efficiently than traditional methods by […]

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Statisticians estimate the number of unattributed paintings of Amedeo Modigliani

April 2, 2025 Phys.org

In a novel use of statistics, researchers estimate the number of unattributed paintings, known as “sleepers,” by the famous 20th-century Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani to be at between 20 and 120.This post was originally published […]

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Basketball analytics investment is key to NBA wins and other successes, says study

March 25, 2025 Phys.org

If you filled out a March Madness bracket this month, you probably faced the same question with each college match-up: What gives one team an edge over another? Is it a team’s record through the […]

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Megastudy finds a simple way to boost math progress

March 24, 2025 Phys.org

American students have been falling behind in math for decades—with test scores that consistently rank in the bottom 25% globally compared to students in other developed countries—and the COVID-19 pandemic made the situation worse.This post […]

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The secret behind pedestrian crossings—and why some spiral into chaos

March 24, 2025 Phys.org

Pedestrian crossings generally showcase the best in pedestrian behavior, with people naturally forming orderly lanes as they cross the road, smoothly passing those coming from the opposite direction without any bumps or scrapes. Sometimes, however, […]

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Mathematicians crack 40-year-old problem on quasiregularly elliptic manifolds

March 17, 2025 Phys.org

A mathematical problem solved by Susanna Heikkilä relates to the classification of quasiregularly elliptic 4-manifolds, asking what four-dimensional shapes can be obtained by deforming four-dimensional Euclidean geometry. The article by Heikkilä and Pekka Pankka has […]

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Mathematicians move the needle on the Kakeya conjecture, a decades-old geometric problem

March 12, 2025 Phys.org

Mathematicians from New York University and the University of British Columbia have resolved a decades-old geometric problem, the Kakeya conjecture in 3D, which studies the shape left behind by a needle moving in multiple directions.This […]

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Reputation Is built on service – WestPack in The UK Choose Aopack Box Maker

March 12, 2025 Community Partners

The packaging company WestPack in Kirkby in Ashfield are one of the latest companies to choose the Aopack corrugated box making machine! The WestPack Packaging in Kirkby looking for heavy duty corrugated box making machine […]

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Study finds soccer teams move as though they are a single person, offering new insights into collective behavior

March 11, 2025 Phys.org

What do albatrosses searching for food, stock market fluctuations, and the dispersal patterns of seeds in the wind have in common?This post was originally published on this site

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