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Wolfram + Raspberry Pi Project: A Wolfram Engine on Every Raspberry Pi

Wolfram + Raspberry Pi Project: A Wolfram Engine on Every Raspberry Pi | Sciences & Technology | Scoop.it
A pilot release of the Wolfram Language and Mathematica is now available for every Raspberry Pi computer.

 

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http://gustmees.wordpress.com/2014/08/24/coding-a-new-trend-in-education-and-a-big-responsibility/

 


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A pilot release of the Wolfram Language and Mathematica is now available for every Raspberry Pi computer.


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http://gustmees.wordpress.com/2014/08/24/coding-a-new-trend-in-education-and-a-big-responsibility/


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Where and When Did the Symbols "+" and "–" Originate?

Where and When Did the Symbols "+" and "–" Originate? | Sciences & Technology | Scoop.it
The symbols for the arithmetic operations of addition (plus; "+") and subtraction (minus; "-") are so common today we hardly ever think about the fact that they didn't always exist.
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Le BloGuen » Apophysis : fonction Zeta

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Créations #mathématiques (#geek) : de la fonction zêta de Riemann au logiciel #Apophysis http://t.co/fAAkQRNp

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Once upon a time there was no zero. Of course people knew if they had nothing, but there was no mathematical notation for it. Zero was independently invented only three times.


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Polynesians May Have Invented Binary Math 600 Years Ago

Polynesians May Have Invented Binary Math 600 Years Ago | Sciences & Technology | Scoop.it

"How old is the binary number system? Perhaps far older than the invention of computers or even the invention of binary math in the West. The residents of a tiny Polynesian island may have been doing calculations in binary—a number system with only two digits—centuries before it was described by Gottfried Leibniz, the co-inventor of calculus, in 1703..."

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In Mysterious Pattern, Math and Nature Converge

In Mysterious Pattern, Math and Nature Converge | Sciences & Technology | Scoop.it
All complex correlated systems, from Arctic melt ponds to the internet, appear to be governed by the same math as a random matrix.

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Archimède et la taille de l'Univers | 2013, année des Mathématiques ...

Archimède et la taille de l'Univers | 2013, année des Mathématiques ... | Sciences & Technology | Scoop.it
Il est des personnes, ô roi Gélon, qui pensent que le nombre des grains de sable est infini. Je ne parle point du sable qui est autour de Syracuse et qui est répandu dans le reste de la Sicile, mais bien de celui qui se trouve ...

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P=NP is probably today's most crucial open problem

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P=NP is probably today's most crucial open problem. Not only is it a very theoretical question in computer science and mathematics, but it also has major implications to real world. Its resolution could revolutionize the world. This article gives the definition and major results of P=NP.

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