🚀 Ah, the genius of tackling Knuth’s "Claude Cycles" — nothing like disabling #JavaScript to reveal the true brilliance of AI-human #collaboration 🧠. Just remember, if you can’t browse the Help Center without a hitch, solving complex mathematical problems might be a tad ambitious. 📉
https://twitter.com/BoWang87/status/2037648937453232504 #AI #ClaudeCycles #MathProblems #HackerNews #HackerNews #ngated
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Three weeks ago I shared that Claude had shocked Prof. Donald Knuth by finding an odd-m construction for his open Hamiltonian decomposition problem in about an hour of guided exploration. Prof. Knuth titled the paper Claude’s Cycles. The story didn't end there. The updated

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🚀🎉 Wow, a glorified calculator solves a math problem! 🎓🤖 Meanwhile, the #AI #hype train continues to shovel coal into the furnace of self-importance, as if writing about "hypergraphs" is a frontier instead of just plain obtuse. 📈🔍
https://epoch.ai/frontiermath/open-problems/ramsey-hypergraphs #GlorifiedCalculator #MathProblems #Hypergraphs #TechNews #HackerNews #ngated
A Ramsey-style Problem on Hypergraphs

Construct hypergraphs as large as possible that do not have a certain easy-to-check, difficult-to-find property.

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Why doesn't #Mathematica simplify sinh(arccosh(x))? Because apparently, it takes a PhD in #Trigonometry, a magnifying glass, and a deep existential crisis to venture into that rabbit hole. 🤔🔍 Just when you thought it was all about cosines and sines, hyperbolics crash the party and demand their own dissertation. 📚🎉
https://www.johndcook.com/blog/2026/03/10/sinh-arccosh/ #Hyperbolic #Functions #MathProblems #ExistentialCrisis #HackerNews #ngated
Why Mathematica does not simplify Sinh[ArcCosh[x]]

When Mathematica seems to not to know how to simplify an expression, it may be doing the right thing, being more sophisticated than you expect.

John D. Cook | Applied Mathematics Consulting
The A858 puzzle - Negative PID

The A858DE45F56D9BC9 (often shortened to A858) puzzle is an unresolved Internet mystery that has been captivating cryptography experts for years. It’s a

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Three-Question Test Claims to Measure Cognitive Ability

A short math test with 3 questions is going viral online. Many people cannot answer them correctly. Learn about the test and why it's tricky.

#IQTest, #MathProblems, #CognitiveTest, #BrainTeaser, #OnlineTest

https://newsletter.tf/short-math-test-3-questions-online/

A quick math test with just three questions is popular online. It's called the Cognitive Reflection Test. Most people find it hard to answer all the questions right. It tests how we think.

#IQTest, #MathProblems, #CognitiveTest, #BrainTeaser, #OnlineTest

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Short Math Test Asks 3 Questions, Many People Get Them Wrong

A short math test with 3 questions is going viral online. Many people cannot answer them correctly. Learn about the test and why it's tricky.

My favorite math problem | ByteSauna

There’s one math problem I find surprisingly deep in how it connects simple puzzles to profound ideas in logic, proof, and the rise of AI in mathematics.

🔢🤓 Ah yes, Project Euler: the ultimate playground for those who find their math curriculum too "basic" but still enjoy the thrill of solving problems that bring back the joys of high school algebra. 🎓 Because what's more fun than mixing math with programming to really spice up your free time? 🖥️
https://projecteuler.net #ProjectEuler #MathProblems #CodingFun #ProblemSolving #LearningThroughPlay #HackerNews #ngated
About - Project Euler

A website dedicated to the fascinating world of mathematics and programming

https://youtu.be/zbjkGXZim0o

I think the "fee/interest" argument made by "Wrath of Math" here is silly because it implies someone so heavily invested in math has apparently never heard of a friction-less plane in a vacuum.

It's a math problem guy we're not actually concerned about paying back the pawn broker's fees.

#YouTube #Math #WrathOfMath #mathpuzzle #riddles #puzzle #mathproblems

Is there actually $10 missing?

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