While the Appeaser-and-Chief was working out a few details for a new Trump Tower Pyongyang, I compiled another weekly collection of math bits:
1) A potpourri within a potpourri… the latest Carnival of Mathematics blog carnival is out:
2) A recent video interview with Ed Frenkel:
3) Math, science, engineering… and origami (via Erik Dermaine):
4) Brief interview with Eli Maor, author of “Music By the Numbers”:
5) “Statistics — the Rules of the Game”:
6) Just a little quickie commentary about commentary (…and causation):
7) The Mediterranean Diet, clinical studies, randomization, oh my…:
8) Economist Gary Smith, who I interviewed last week, has a new column for Marketwatch on the probability of a good company becoming a great company… and, the Feynman trap:
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/why-great-companies-dont-always-make-good-stocks-2018-06-13
9) Set theory for second graders:
http://mathmisery.com/wp/2018/06/14/set-theory-for-second-grade/
9) Set theory for second graders:
http://mathmisery.com/wp/2018/06/14/set-theory-for-second-grade/
10) Meanwhile, early in week I was enamored of Jim Holt:
…Potpourri BONUS! (extra NON-mathematical links of interest):
1) Physicist Frank Wilczek with Krista Tippett on “On Being”:
2) Just what we all need at the end of a long week, more street posters:
https://www.thepoke.co.uk/2013/05/03/30-amazing-street-posters/
https://www.thepoke.co.uk/2013/05/03/30-amazing-street-posters/
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