Tessellations aren’t just eye-catching patterns—they can be used to crack complex mathematical problems. By repeatedly reflecting shapes to tile a surface, researchers uncovered a method that links ...
Researchers have shown that the striking beauty of tiling patterns is closely tied to powerful mathematical methods for solving complex problems. Their work reveals how repeating geometric reflections ...
Abstract: Fermat’s Principle, or the Principle of Least Time, is used to computationally model common optical phenomena, including reflection, refraction and dispersion through a prism. Fermat’s ...
For many financial professionals, Burton Malkiel's classic has served as a trusted guide for nearly 50 years. Many investors use it to understand how markets work. This review takes a closer look at ...
Take a peaceful evening walk through Zurich as the city slowly lights up. This walking tour captures calm streets, riverside reflections, and the elegant atmosphere that defines Zurich after sunset.
ABSTRACT: Our study focused on daily data from the Regional Stock Exchange (BRVM) covering the period from 4 January 2014 to 26 February 2025. We selected five indices, including the two main indices ...
As the sun sets on campus, thousands of Aggies gathered outside the Quad Arches, waiting to walk together one last time before graduation. This tradition, known as Elephant Walk, is one of the longest ...
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On a beautiful Sunday afternoon in Downtown Fayetteville, 400 members of the community gathered for a prayer walk honoring Charlie Kirk. Kirk was a man whose message of faith, freedom, and unity has ...
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Cal State Chico chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus. It’s time to ditch the last-minute mall trips excused as ...
Several months I took a nasty tumble during a run on the Atlantic & Yadkin Greenway in Greensboro and nearly fell flat on my face. Allen Johnson Get opinion pieces, letters and editorials sent ...