During week #20 of Donald Trump’s Emperorship:
1) A new math/statistics blog from a graduate stats couple:
2) What are complex numbers… I mean, really? (h/t to Jim Propp for this one):
3) “The illegitimate open-mindedness of arithmetic”… (h/t to Joselle Keyhoe):
4) Coordinate planes as only Ben Orlin would fancy them:
5) Another commentary on math giftedness (h/t Cathy O’Neil):
6) Another post on p-values and fake science results (h/t Stephen John Senn):
7) Correlation vs. causation in “genome-wide association studies” (h/t Daniel Engber):
https://www.nature.com/news/new-concerns-raised-over-value-of-genome-wide-disease-studies-1.22152
8) Gödel comes to Twitter, sort of:
https://twitter.com/fermatslibrary/status/875340896379817984/photo/1
8) Gödel comes to Twitter, sort of:
https://twitter.com/fermatslibrary/status/875340896379817984/photo/1
9) I blurbed about a new book anyone into cryptograms will want to have:
…and on Wed. I passed along some puzzles:
Potpourri BONUS! (extra NON-mathematical links of interest):
1) The fascinating case of a former polygraph operator last week on This American Life:
This story actually comes from another great Web podcast series: Love + Radio
2) Last week’s TED Radio Hour included a replay of a favorite old segment with Mike Lowe explaining people’s success with “dirty jobs”:
And as long as I’m pushing podcasts, may as well remind folks that NPR’s wonderful “Invisibilia” is back for its third season:
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