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Competitions

There are several items of news worth mentioning. Firstly, I have been informed that the current status of the ‘bounded gaps between primes’ effort has now reached H = 6966, which is impressively low for these sieve methods. According to … Continue reading

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Partition numbers

The partition numbers (sequence A000041) count the number of distinct ways to partition n identical objects. For example, p(5) = 7, as there are seven distinct ways to partition 5 objects: This visualisation, where partitions are graphs whose connected components are … Continue reading

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Assorted news

Firstly, the bounded gaps between primes project has made a considerable amount of progress since the value of H = 285278. The latest result has the following parameters: Tables of admissible k-tuples had already been precomputed, so Terence Tao was … Continue reading

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Iterated Aut revisited

In an earlier post, I briefly mentioned the idea of repeatedly iterating the Aut operator (a function which takes an abstract group as its input and outputs the automorphism group) and observing the behaviour. There have been papers on the transfinite version … Continue reading

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How to score 1729 in the IA Tripos

Part IA of the Mathematical Tripos is marked in a rather interesting way. A naïve computation of the maximum score is 1120, although it is (in principle) possible to achieve absolutely any score (it need not even be a real … Continue reading

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Quasifractals

One of the more familiar examples of fractal curves is the Koch snowflake. It is a closed curve of infinite length and Hausdorff dimension log(4)/log(3), homeomorphic to the unit circle. It bounds a region which, when combined in two different sizes, … Continue reading

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Plateau

Given two identical circles lying in parallel planes with a common axis of symmetry, what is the minimal surface that connects them? Initially, one might suppose that it is a cylinder (blue in the diagram below). However, we can quickly … Continue reading

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Down to 285278

After Zhang established the result that there are infinitely many pairs of primes separated by at most 70000000, there has been a massively collaborative effort to reduce this bound. The efforts are concentrated on developing methods to strengthen each of three … Continue reading

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Johnson solids

In 1966, Norman Johnson completely classified all of the strictly convex polyhedra with regular polygonal faces. It is a remarkable fact, but not too difficult to prove, that there are precisely two infinite families (the prisms and antiprisms), together with a large … Continue reading

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The Not-Very-Random-At-All Graph

This is a guest post by Gabriel Gendler. As such, any views expressed in this post do not reflect the views of Complex Projective 4-Space or of Adam P. Goucher. In a recent post Adam P. Goucher recommended that readers adopt the … Continue reading

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