‘Digital Twins’ Give Olympic Swimmers a Boost
In the Paris 2024 summer Olympics, swimmers will be guided by their digital twin. Here’s how they work to help the fastest swimmers break records
The Mathematical Intelligencer is a quarterly journal written in an engaging, informal style for a broad audience. It features expository articles about mathematics (broadly defined), mathematicians (ditto), and the history and culture of mathematics in its intellectual, social and scientific context. Puzzles, poetry and fiction appear in its pages too.
‘Digital Twins’ Give Olympic Swimmers a Boost
In the Paris 2024 summer Olympics, swimmers will be guided by their digital twin. Here’s how they work to help the fastest swimmers break records
An Introduction to the Collected Works of Frederick D. Funkle
His body of work is broad but unnervingly shallow
Proof Without Words
The sum of squares
Chemical π
Using the periodic table to memorize that celebrated number
The Entertainer
In praise of Raymond Smullyan: logician, magician, mathematician, puzzlist and philosopher
Proofs and Guarantees
We can prove things in math, but does that mean they’re true?
Do the Golden State Warriors Have Hot Hands?
Scoring streaks have long fascinated sports professionals and researchers, yet they are not close to consensus on the right way to think about the issue
Burning Man’s Mathematical Underbelly
It’s mostly an art festival, but attendees are impressively fascinated with science and math
The Same, Only Different
A column about the surprising cultural, structural, philosophical, and mystical features common to mathematics and food
Privacy and Counterfeit Coins
Do fake coins really need a lawyer’s protection in the courtroom?
Painting New Lines: Maximizing Color Difference in Metro Maps
Math at the Met
Amid the museum’s 2 million works of art lie numerous mathematical curiosities