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You might think that if you collected together a list of
naturally-occurring numbers, then as many of them would start with a 1 as
with any other digit, but you'd be quite wrong. Jon Walthoe
explains why Benford's Law says otherwise, and why tax inspectors are
taking an interest.
Images based on Lyapunov Exponent fractals are very striking. Andy
Burbanks explains what Lyapunov Exponents are, what the much
misunderstood phenomenon of chaos really is, and how you can
iterate functions to produce marvellous images of chaos from simple
mathematics.
Eugen Jost is a Swiss artist whose work is strongly
influenced by mathematics. He sent us this Postcard from Italy, telling
us about his work and the important roles that nature and numbers play
in it.
For millennia, puzzles and paradoxes have forced mathematicians to
continually rethink their ideas of what proofs actually are. Jon
Walthoe explains the tricks involved and how great thinkers like
Pythagoras, Newton and Gödel tackled the problems.
David Spaughton and Anton Merlushkin work for Credit Suisse First
Boston, where they provide traders in the hectic dealing room with
software based on complicated mathematical models of the financial
markets. PASS Maths interviewed them at their offices in Canary Wharf in
London.