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Hackathon

We join Maths4DL researchers for an intensive hackathon working on some of the most challenging problems posed by artificial intelligence.

A tensor network

A new language to talk about quantum physics is making calculations a whole lot easier.

Hannah Fry

Find our what the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences is doing to promote the communication of mathematics and hear from mathematical communications superstar Hannah Fry!

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The type of AI currently in use is based purely on data. How much more powerful would it be if it also has access to to humanity's vast knowledge of physics? Find out more in this collection of content.

Julian Sahasrabudhe

Julian Sahasrabudhe wins a Whitehead Prize for combining different areas of maths using the power of combinatorics.

Hannah Fry

Hannah Fry will join us at the University of Cambridge in January as Cambridge's first Professor for the Public Understanding of Mathematics!

Hannah Fry is coming to join us in Cambridge! She tells us about her own mathematical research,  why she thinks mathematicians have a duty to engage the public, and shares one of her favourite mathematical moments.

Physicists have figured out how we might detect hypothetical boson stars. If we do, then this would count as a major step towards solving the riddle of dark matter,

 We talk to David Spiegelhalter  about eggs, politics, coins and his new book The art of uncertainty.

Join us at the mathematical frontier with Georg Maierhofer as he tells us about an exciting new idea bringing together physics and machine learning! 

Our neighbour Oscar Randal-Williams tells us about his exciting work at the frontiers of mathematics and the fundamental question he might be just about to answer!

Could there be a fifth force of nature hitherto unknown to science? Find out with physicist Ben Allanach in this episode of Maths on the move.