NU PI™ reveals a new geometric framework that makes numbers, shapes, and dimensions easier to see, teach, and explore.
Proving that two polygons have the same area can be as easy as cutting them up and rearranging the pieces. Gina the geometry student stayed up too late last night doing her homework while watching The ...
Meet Winfred Randolph Lowe, known as "Randy the Kite Man," who combines his love for kites with his passion for teaching math ...
The sudden resolution of a well-known conjecture highlights the growing adoption of AI as an assistant in high-level ...
More than 30 years ago, Andreas Floer changed geometry. Now, two mathematicians have finally figured out how to extend his revolutionary perspective. Arnold’s work was in an area of mathematics that ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results