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The Year in Mathematical Ideas
1 day ago ago from Quomodocumque
I have a short piece about Tim Gowers' Polymath project in the 2009 edition of the New York Times Year in Ideas feature. In January, Timothy Gowers, a professor of mathematics at Cambridge and a holder of the Fields Medal, math's highest honor, decided to see if the comment section of his blog could prove a theorem he could not. It's been years since we've been New York Times subscribers; looking at Sunday's paper I was struck by ...
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12 hours ago ago from Absinthe and Orange
This article * ran yesterday in the New York Times about hobby crafters that have turned Etsy into a full-time job. Aptly titled: "That Hobby Looks Like a Lot of Work", the article paints a pretty realistic picture of trying to make a living at producing items by hand. Anyone who has even dabbled in an Etsy or similar venture can surely relate. Read it. *found via Cup of Jo .
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