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Monthly Archives: September 2017
Some Mathematical Puzzles that I encountered during my career
Recently, I gave some lectures based on a general-audience personal tour across four (plus one) mathematical puzzles that I encountered during my career. Here is a paper based on these lectures which is meant for a very wide audience (in … Continue reading
Friendship and Sesame, Maryam and Marina, Israel and Iran
Happy new (Jewish) year everybody. Amazing scientific partnership between Jordan, Cyprus, Egypt, Iran, Israel, Pakistan, the Palestinian Authority, and Turkey SESAME (Synchrotron-light for Experimental Science and Applications in the Middle East) is a “third-generation” synchrotron light source that was officially opened in Allan (Jordan) on 16 May 2017. … Continue reading
Posted in Obituary, Updates, Women in science
Tagged Eliezer Rabinovici, Israel-Iran relationship, Marina Ratner, Maryam Mirzakhani, Sesame
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Elchanan Mossel’s Amazing Dice Paradox (your answers to TYI 30)
TYI 30 asked Elchanan Mossel’s Amazing Dice Paradox (that I heard from Yuval Peres yesterday) You throw a die until you get 6. What is the expected number of throws (including the throw giving 6) conditioned on the event that all throws … Continue reading
Posted in Combinatorics, Probability, Test your intuition
Tagged condition probability, Elchanan Mossel
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TYI 30: Expected number of Dice throws
Test your intuition: You throw a dice until you get 6. What is the expected number of throws (including the throw giving 6) conditioned on the event that all throws gave even numbers. follow-up post
Posted in Combinatorics, Probability, Test your intuition
Tagged Elchanan Mossel, Test your intuition
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Test your intuition 29: Diameter of various random trees
Both trees in general and random trees in particular are wonderful objects. And there is nothing more appropriate to celebrate Russ Lyons great birthday conference “Elegance in Probability” (taking place now in Tel Aviv) than to test your intuition, dear … Continue reading
Posted in Combinatorics, Probability, Test your intuition
Tagged Russ Lyons, Test your intuition
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