Tag: Mathematical

A Mathematical Theory for The Sephirot of The Kabbalah, Islamic Art, A Musical Theory of the Regular Polytopes and Their Applications in the Modern World. A Symphony In The Key of Lichfield Cathedral.

1 Praise the Lord! Praise God in His sanctuary; Praise Him in His mighty firmament! {the extreme harmonics} 2 Praise Him for His mighty acts; Praise Him according to His excellent greatness! {the energy} 3 Praise Him with the sound of the trumpet; Praise Him with the lute and harp! {the instr...

Unveiling the Marvels of Mathematical Art

To most people, art and mathematics might seem like two completely distinct disciplines. They incorrectly see themselves and others as either a right-brained person or a left-brained person. But the intersection of these disparate worlds is both captivating and beautiful. Let’s explore the ...

The Geometric Elegance of Maryam Mirzakhani’s Mathematical Legacy

Born in 1977 in Tehran, Iran, Mirzakhani’s journey to becoming a groundbreaking mathematician was not a typical one. Her initial interest in reading and writing fiction transitioned to a fascination with mathematics during her high school years. As a testament to her early brilliance, she beca...

Essential mathematical GIFs that will make mathematics finally make sense

Yes, math textbooks are filled with boring, static blocks of text, numbers, and formulas. And nobody, especially students don’t like long tutorials. So, how will students, our future, learn the hardest subject, Mathematics, at school? In situations like these, I think there is an alternativ...

The Unheralded Mathematical Genius

Niels Henrik Abel’s life story is a stark reminder of how society and the academic community often fail to recognize and nurture exceptional talent until it’s too late. Born in 1802 in Norway, Abel’s upbringing was fraught with financial hardship and personal tragedy. Despite th...

Part 1 — A Rigorous Mathematical Exposition on N-Dimensional Genomic Grammar vs One-Dimensional Linguistic Grammar

People ask why can’t we just point an LLM architecture to a DNA sequence and just decode the language of life! Just like how we did for human languages. Well the challenge is that, the language of life is far more complex than human language with n-dimensional grammar. Current LLMs are NOT bui...