Living proof: Codina Cotar and some amazing mathematical art
In this episode of Maths on the Move Codina Cotar discusses some of the jaw-dropping entries of a recent maths-art competition.
In this episode of Maths on the Move Codina Cotar discusses some of the jaw-dropping entries of a recent maths-art competition.
The process of diffusion has been studied for centuries. But reserachers have recently begun to study a competing process – anti-diffusion. Find out more in this collection of content from a recent research programme at the INI.
Researchers from different fields recently came together to improve our understanding of anti-diffusion, the process behind the distinct bands of Jupiter, that also plays a role in our oceans and in developing plasma fusion reactors.
Whenever you smell the lovely smell of fresh coffee or drop a tea bag into hot water you're benefiting from diffusion. Find a quick introduction to the concept here.
Calculus has long been key to describing the world. Now fractional calculus is providing new ways of describing complex systems.
Can a mathematical model of zombies' movements allow the human race to survive impending doom?
Yes, you were right to wish you were in the other lane during this morning's commute! Nick Bostrom tells why we're usually caught in the slow lane.