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A new mathematical model just predicted global population will peak this decade and crash by 2064 — one nonlinear equation fitted to 12,000 years of human numb…
In 1960, three scientists published a paper in Science that calculated, with deliberate provocation, that the human ...
In a new open-access study that I published with my late colleague Kostya Trachenko from Queen Mary University of London, I propose a surprisingly simple nonlinear mathematical equation that unifies ...
The closest the field has come to solving the planar unit distance problem, first proposed in the 1940s, was in 1984. Now, OpenAI claims an internal model has cracked the puzzle.
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Math model shows population could crash by 2064 – but don't panic
Mathematical model suggests global population could drop 50% by 2064 under extreme conditions, but UN projections show steady ...
OpenAI's AI model solved the famous unit distance problem, a question that had challenged mathematicians since 1946 ...
The model unmasks a severe structural asymmetry in decision-making: setting an ambition threshold too high is far costlier to personal or professional performance than setting it too low by an ...
Two Leiden researchers have demonstrated how mathematics can improve our health care. Daniel Gomon has developed a model that contributes to the quality of care in hospitals. Marta Spreafico works on ...
Researchers formulated a mathematical equation that unifies 12,000 years of human population growth and points to an alarming ...
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