Open Letter to Nickelodeon, Re: SpongeBob's Pineapple under the Sea - YouTube
january 2012 by mtowber
I love you, Ineternet
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math
january 2012 by mtowber
God's Number is 20
august 2010 by mtowber
"Every position of Rubik's Cube™ can be solved in twenty moves or less."
algorithm
programming
games
math
august 2010 by mtowber
List of unsolved problems - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
october 2009 by mtowber
"A list of unsolved problems may refer to several conjectures or open problems in various fields"
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linguistics
economics
neuroscience
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wikipedia
october 2009 by mtowber
Gödel, Escher, Bach: A Mental Space Odyssey
may 2009 by mtowber
"During the summer of 2007, Gödel, Escher, Bach was recorded especially for OpenCourseWare. Below are links to the videos, along with breakdowns of the video content."
education
philosophy
math
towatch
may 2009 by mtowber
arXiv.org e-Print archive
january 2009 by mtowber
"Open access to 517,807 e-prints in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Quantitative Biology, Quantitative Finance and Statistics"
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biology
technology
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articles
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january 2009 by mtowber
Project Euler
october 2008 by mtowber
"Project Euler is a series of challenging mathematical/computer programming problems that will require more than just mathematical insights to solve."
math
programming
education
algorithm
puzzles
october 2008 by mtowber
Hypergeometric distribution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
july 2008 by mtowber
"Think of an urn with two types of marbles, black ones and white ones. Define drawing a white marble as a success and drawing a black marble as a failure (analogous to the binomial distribution)."
math
probability
statistics
july 2008 by mtowber
Science News / Still Debating With Plato
april 2008 by mtowber
"Where do mathematical objects live?"
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science
articles
april 2008 by mtowber
Halton sequence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
august 2007 by mtowber
"nearly uniformly distributed and appear to be random, although they are constructed deterministically"
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programming
august 2007 by mtowber
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