Happy #PiDay to those who celebrate. But I prefer to wait for #TauDay myself.

#MathNerd #MathsNerd

🤓 Ah yes, the riveting tale of #Lagrange Interpolating Polynomials—a math nerd’s wet dream! 📈 Just what the internet needs: *another* 5000-word novel on fitting curves to dots! 🤯 Because who doesn’t love a good bedtime story about polynomial coefficients? 🙄
https://eli.thegreenplace.net/2026/notes-on-lagrange-interpolating-polynomials/ #mathnerd #mathstories #polynomials #datafitting #curvefitting #HackerNews #ngated
Notes on Lagrange Interpolating Polynomials - Eli Bendersky's website

Today's date is a dual square number! 27092025 is not only square... but if you write your dates the other way, 09272025 is square too! It's a rare collision to get BOTH dates square like this!

I believe today, of all days, it's hip to be square. #mathnerd

For my #MathNerd followers who like to cook…I present: The mathematically optimal way to dice an onion. 👀Uh-huh. #Math #mathematics #cooking #KitchenScience

https://pudding.cool/2025/08/onions/

Dicing an Onion, the Mathematically Optimal Way

There is more than one way to dice an onion…

The Pudding
Lattices and sphere packing - when #Math gets really fun and interesting. A recent development in the #Mathematics world raises the ante in the pursuit of optimal sphere packing in multiple high dimensions. Turns out #lattices and ellipsoids are central to the latest piece of the puzzle. This is for my #MathNerd followers🤓 who enjoy a mind-tweaking read. https://www.quantamagazine.org/new-sphere-packing-record-stems-from-an-unexpected-source-20250707/ New #SpherePacking Record Stems From an Unexpected Source | Quanta Magazine
New Sphere-Packing Record Stems From an Unexpected Source | Quanta Magazine

After just a few months of work, a complete newcomer to the world of sphere packing has solved one of its biggest open problems.

Quanta Magazine
Desmos #22 - Abstract Watermelon

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Every Tetromino using same Tetromino

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Math: The Only Subject That Counts
Counting on math for life.
Wear your math pride: https://techgeeksapparel.com/math-the-only-subject-that-counts-t-shirt/
#MathTeacherLife #STEMHumor #MathNerd
Math The Only Subject That Counts T-Shirt - Funny Math Teacher Shirt - STEM Classroom Gift Tee - Mathematician Nerd Humor | TechGeeksApparel

Math The Only Subject That Counts T-Shirt - Pun fully intended.

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🎉 Wow, you've discovered elliptic curves, those magical squiggles that make #cryptography nerds squeal with delight! 🤓⚡ Prepare to have your mind blown as you attempt to decipher #equations that look like a toddler's doodle masquerading as serious math! 🤯✏️
https://onlynv.dev/blog/what-the-hell-is-an-elliptic-curve #ellipticcurves #mathnerd #mindblown #HackerNews #ngated
What the hell is an elliptic curve?

Delve into the wonderful world of elliptic curves and how they are used in cryptography.

Loader's number

View full site to see MathJax equation Loader's number is the output of loader.c, a C program by Ralph Loader[1] that came in first place for the Bignum Bakeoff contest, whose objective was to write a C program (in 512 characters or less) that generates the largest possible output on a theoretical machine with infinite memory.[2][3] A layman's explanation of the ideas behind loader.c can be found in the last two videos of this Youtube playlist on the Bignum Bakeoff contest. Ralph Loader explains

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