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Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s S.V. Vidyalaya celebrated National Mathematics Day commemorating the birth anniversary of famous Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan in Tirupati on Monday. The programme ...
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When it comes to hard problems, computer scientists seem to be stuck. Consider, for example, the notorious problem of finding the shortest round-trip route that passes through every city on a map ...
There weren’t calculators or computers in medieval Europe. But there were math duels. Mathematicians would gather in public squares and pose tricky math problems to each other. Then they raced to ...