The Nesin Mathematics Village in western Turkey was dreamed up by award-winning mathematician Ali Nesin to engage his ...
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Retirees: The 4% rule may be dead

No matter where you go online, there is a better-than-good chance that you will see the 4% rule come up around the idea of ...
Clemson’s decision to move on from Garrett Riley and bring back Chad Morris is not a nostalgia play. It’s a structural one.
He solved one of the hardest problems in mathematics — a million-dollar challenge that had defeated everyone for decades. Then, without taking the prize, the fame, or the spotlight… he vanished. This ...