By Alyssa Oursler and Karl Roth
On May 24, 2000, famed mathematicians Sir Michael Atiyah and John Tate entered a lecture hall at the Collége de France in Paris.
July/August 2021
Features
By Pablo Olmo
Living through storms as a child teaches you invaluable lessons that cannot be learned without firsthand experiences.
By Carlos Fuentes
Probability and statistics are analytical tools with applications in many areas of knowledge.
Departments
By Eric P. Harding
I’m going to let you in on a little secret. This editor’s note is the last thing that gets done for every issue.
By Tom Campbell
I’ve always been a fan of sports—pretty much all sports. While my current participation is limited mainly to cycling and an occasional round of golf, I will watch or read about just about anything sports-related.
July/August 2021
By Ken Kent
While the Code of Professional Conduct does not define ethical standards, it includes the standards of practice for ethical behavior.
By Warren Manners
By Tom Toce
I wanted to contribute something to this month’s column. I’m presenting another puzzle by Bob Fink and Jerry Miccolis.
By Josh Feldman
I don’t know about you, but by the end of winter this year, I needed a vacation.
The cost of mitigation is paid today, while the corresponding benefits emerge over a long period.