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Freeman Dyson dies at 96
The "free-range mathematician" and "architect of particle physics" has passed away in Princeton.
With just a few months to go until the UEFA European Cup, here's how you can make your office sweepstake a lot fairer and more exciting.
After 2000 years of searching we only know of 51 perfect numbers and they're all even. What else do and don't we know about these rare and precious jewels of maths?
Nobody has ever found an odd perfect number. So do they exist at all and, if yes, what do they look like?
Perfect numbers have foxed mathematicians for over 2000 years. Here's a quick look at the long struggle to find them.
From Fibonacci to spirals: explore the mathematical wonders of metallic numbers.