Now Reading: Alan Turing – The Enigma
Now Reading: Alan Turing – The Enigma by Andrew Hodges Very good read
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Now Reading: Alan Turing – The Enigma by Andrew Hodges Very good read
In today’s Observer there was a supplement about cooking… I had a quick look and was quite surprised by some of the things they advertised… Some “tortilla baking trays” for the “Mexican Wave” of cooking… Read More »What you need to make Casserole – really?
I accidentally ended up creating some notes in the Gmail Notes inside my iDevice only to be completely confounded by the fact I could not see them in my desktop. I tried to find some… Read More »Apple Notes and Gmail Notes
Enjoying some baseball at the AT&T park, watching the San Francisco Giants v Phillies http://t.co/NRFyvByh0f
ICM2014 — opening ceremony // Gowers’s Weblog I’d forgotten just how full the first day of an ICM is. First, you need to turn up early for the opening ceremony, so you end up sitting… Read More »ICM2014 ― opening ceremony
Review of Stochastic Calculus and Differential Equations for Physics and Finance, by Joseph L. McCauley Download a free copy of the review here.
I just saw this website and I simply had to share it with you: The Infinite Jukebox. The idea of the application is to generate a “never-ending and ever changing version of any song”, and… Read More »The Infinite Jukebox
The so-called fusion of cuisines can work really rather well in many cases. The combination of culinary traditions such as Japanese and Portuguese to give rise to the great Tempura is an example of the… Read More »Sushi burrito??
This is the 2013-2014 instalment of the Project 365. I can’t believe it has been three years of this already. I hope you enjoy! Here is a link and you can find a video below: Project 365… Read More »One more year in Pictures – Project 365
Donaldson one of five to win most lucrative mathematics prize ever established Simon Donaldson received the ‘Breakthrough’ $3m (£1.8m) prize and trophy for “new revolutionary invariants of four-dimensional manifolds”. The Breakthrough prize in mathematics was… Read More »Prof Simon Donaldson of Imperial College, London, wins 1.8 million pound prize #Maths