Every summer, scores of tourists take to the bustling streets of Barcelona, a city known for its breathtaking architecture. Nicolás Atanes Santos, a young Spanish mathematician, sees this as an ...
For over two millennia, mathematicians agreed on one thing: you can’t use trigonometry to prove Pythagoras’ Theorem—because trigonometry is built on it. That logic, drilled into students and scholars ...
A new book, Megalith, claims ancient Britons built Stonehenge “and other stone circles with a knowledge of Pythagoras' theorem, 2,000 years before the Greek philosopher formalized geometry.” ...
Abstract: We introduce a new class of non-standard fuzzy subsets called Pythagorean fuzzy subsets and the related idea of Pythagorean membership grades. We focus on the negation operation and its ...
A project that applies Bayes' Theorem to estimate the percentage chance of survival from a disease using historical hospital data. Designed to help understand real-world applications of Bayesian ...