When you spend all day sitting in your office thinking about difficult abstract problems, it’s wonderful to take a break and do something intensely physical, like aerial acrobatics.
Saad Quader’s post on the Euler’s product form of the Riemann Zeta Function
Riemann zeta function is a rather simple-looking function. For any number $latex s$, the zeta function $latex \zeta(s)$ is the sum of the reciprocals of all natural numbers raised to the $latex s^\…
I tried to come up with a gift idea that would light a maths majors heart without being pricey. So I decided to find a prime that looked like the face of the person that I had to gift.
The 1’s add no information. And so it’s more convenient to exclude 1 from the list of prime numbers. That’s what allows us to say that each number has a unique prime factorization.