Ali Ziggi Mosslmani was just a kid having fun at a party until the internet started doing math equations on his half shaved head. The rest of his head featured a bold cascade of shaggy locks, a mullet. The Internet loves a mullet. It loves to make fun of a mullet at least. Ziggi’...
mutations of the I Think I Forgot Something template used in Fig. 1, where the social meaning of forget- ting something vitally important matches with different specialised meanings in the topics of complex numbers (Fig. 3a), definite integrals (Fig. 3b) and quadratic equations (Fig....
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We use the novel methodology to find significant changes in entropy on simulated and real data. We investigate changes in the efficiency of the New York Stock Exchange with a particular focus on meme stocks. The lower the entropy of the price return time series, the higher the price predictabi...
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Now, "D-mod" refers to the category of D-modules. D-modules are a fancy way of studying systems of differential equations—or their algebraic analogs—on a space like BunG. They’re like sheaves (think of them as bundles of data) that come equipped with rules for how to differentiate ...
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