Experts gave AI 10 math problems to solve in a week. OpenAI, researchers and amateurs all gave it their best shot ...
Neuromorphic computers modeled after the human brain can now solve the complex equations behind physics simulations â something once thought possible only with energy-hungry supercomputers. The ...
Across the country, states are passing new laws aimed at improving math teachingâmandating that schools intervene early to ...
In at least two cases, the AI tool was âable to construct an original and valid proofâ to unsolved conjectures.
Abstract: We present a multi-way parallel corpus of Math Word Problems (MWPs) in nine languages, including six low-resource languages. To date, this is the largest multilingual MWP dataset available.
A Russian mathematician has developed a new method for analyzing a class of equations that underpin models in physics and economics and are considered "eternal" as they have challenged researchers for ...
LingoAce, a leading global provider of online Mandarin Chinese education, today announced its expansion into Kâ12 core ...
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Brain-like computers can do math, too
Neuromorphic computer solves differential equations ...
Abstract: This paper focuses on the design of a finite-time state feedback controller for a spacecraft rendezvous and docking system with sensor delays in a circular orbit. Initially, based on the ...
During my time as a learning support math teacher, I always had a daily word problem on my board for students to work on when they first walked into my classroom. To be completely honest, this ...
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This math problem has never failed, not once
The Collatz Conjecture is defined by a rule simple enough for a child to follow. No matter what number you start with, the process always appears to end the same way â and it has never been observed ...
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