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Mr. Randomness

@ezeleny

Physicist and Mathematica programmer, interested in Wolfram Science and education. I like music and movies. ezeleny.wordpress.com bit.ly/aoC1os

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Stephen Wolfram (@stephen_wolfram) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the UK for the first time in years... I finally had a chance to visit the "Rule 30 Train Station" writings.stephenwolfram.com/2017/06/oh-my-…

In the UK for the first time in years... I finally had a chance to visit the "Rule 30 Train Station" 
writings.stephenwolfram.com/2017/06/oh-my-…
EL PAÍS América (@elpais_america) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💬 #Perfil | El ganador del León de Oro a la trayectoria en la última edición del Festival de Venencia presenta su séptimo libro, ‘El futuro de la verdad’ 🔗 tinyurl.com/ykj383fn

💬 #Perfil | El ganador del León de Oro a la trayectoria en la última edición del Festival de Venencia presenta su séptimo libro, ‘El futuro de la verdad’

🔗 tinyurl.com/ykj383fn
Ganesh UOR (@ganeshuor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1976, Jones, Sato, Wada, and Wiens discovered a high-degree polynomial whose positive values (for non-negative integers) generate exactly the prime numbers. Though impractical and complex, it demonstrated that primes can be produced by a single formula and is now mainly a

In 1976, Jones, Sato, Wada, and Wiens discovered a high-degree polynomial whose positive values (for non-negative integers) generate exactly the prime numbers. 

Though impractical and complex, it demonstrated that primes can be produced by a single formula and is now mainly a
Wolfram (@wolframresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Non-commutative algebra goes computational! With new algorithms developed by Wolfram, Version 14.3 lets you do do computations in non-commutative algebras—for quantum mechanics, tensor algebra, abstract algebra and more. (And, yes, we've been planning this since Version 1.0!)

Non-commutative algebra goes computational!
With new algorithms developed by Wolfram, Version 14.3 lets you do do computations in non-commutative algebras—for quantum mechanics, tensor algebra, abstract algebra and more.
(And, yes, we've been planning this since Version 1.0!)
Haider. (@slow_developer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mathematician Terence Tao: Training and running LLMs isn't mathematically difficult; any math undergrad could understand the basics The mystery is that we have no theory to predict why models excel at certain tasks and fail at others "we can only make empirical experiments"

Jon Hernandez (@jonhernandezia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📁 Terence Tao, Fields Medalist mathematician, explains that neural networks do not understand concepts, but they uncover hidden patterns. In knot theory, a classical neural network discovered correlations between mathematical invariants no one had anticipated. It started as a

赵亮 (@neozhaoliang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

By the Koebe–Andreev–Thurston theorem, every finite triangulation of the plane is the tangent graph of some circle packing. This is a manim animation. It generates a finite graph with given number of boundary/interior points inside a bounding rectangle.

Prathyush (@prathyvsh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is an amazing idea that a wide variety of objects can act as the substrate for computation. Conway’s FRACTRAN uses fractions! Paper: cs.unc.edu/~stotts/COMP21…

It is an amazing idea that a wide variety of objects can act as the substrate for computation. Conway’s FRACTRAN uses fractions!

Paper: cs.unc.edu/~stotts/COMP21…
Stephen Wolfram (@stephen_wolfram) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Attacking the P vs. NP problem with ruliology ... the beginnings of empirical theoretical computer science writings.stephenwolfram.com/2026/01/p-vs-n…

Attacking the P vs. NP problem with ruliology ... the beginnings of empirical theoretical computer science
writings.stephenwolfram.com/2026/01/p-vs-n…
La Jornada (@lajornadaonline) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Los archivos de Jeffrey Epstein nos recuerdan que incluso el mundo de la ciencia, objetivo y racional, no está exento de la corrupción y la depravación humana. jornada.com.mx/noticia/2026/0…

Juan Fernández (@7uanf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

El Profesor Donald Knuth (el tipo que escribió la biblia de las ciencias de la computación) abrió su nuevo paper con "¡Impactante! ¡Impactante!" Claude Opus 4.6 acababa de resolver un problema abierto en el que llevaba semanas trabajando — una conjetura de descomposición de

El Profesor Donald Knuth (el tipo que escribió la biblia de las ciencias de la computación) abrió su nuevo paper con "¡Impactante! ¡Impactante!"

Claude Opus 4.6 acababa de resolver un problema abierto en el que llevaba semanas trabajando — una conjetura de descomposición de
Bluntly Put Philosopher (@socraticscribe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

White light diffraction through a Koch snowflake fractal simulated with the Angular Spectrum Method and GPU-accelerated Python. Instead of a simple diffraction pattern,the fractal edge structure scatters light across many spatial frequencies turning it into a spectral fingerprint

Mathelirium (@mathelirium) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An elastic double Atwood Machine. Since all three branches can stretch, the motion becomes a constant negotiation between gravity, spring tension, and moving support.

Wolfram (@wolframresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Poetry and mathematics come together #WithWolfram 🤝 Watch this artist (and former Wolfram|Alpha developer) share their work using Wolfram Language to write mathematically inspired poetic forms, combining the beauty of poetry and mathematics. youtube.com/watch?v=CkGikO…

Poetry and mathematics come together #WithWolfram 🤝
Watch this artist (and former Wolfram|Alpha developer) share their work using Wolfram Language to write mathematically inspired poetic forms, combining the beauty of poetry and mathematics.
youtube.com/watch?v=CkGikO…
Vanessa Romero Rocha (@vannessarr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

La mayor comunidad salvaje de chimpancés se dividió en dos y desató una violencia brutal con decenas de muertos. Tras años de convivencia pacífica surgió la polarización, la ruptura y la guerra. Recomiendo leer hoy en EL PAÍS México elpais.com/ciencia/2026-0…