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To arm or to disarm? This is the question in Phil Wilson's article,
which explores the maths behind a cold war in slug world.
Everyone knows what symmetry is, and the ability to spot it seems to be
hard-wired into our brains. Mario Livio explains how not only shapes,
but also laws of nature can be symmetrical, and how this aids our
understanding of the universe.
Get on a commuter train these days and you can virtually see people's brains crunching away at filling the numbers from 1 to 9 into a square grid. As the Sudoku craze shows no sign of slowing, Hardeep Aiden investigates its
relatives and predecessors.
6174 is a very mysterious number. Yutaka Nishiyama explains why, and how beautiful mathematical oddities can inspire us to discover new mathematics.
Teaching a machine to understand music is an incredibly difficult task,
which uses all the
mathematical power of digital signal processing. But teaching a machine to
compose music is quite another matter, and the wonderful world of mathematical
patterns proves to be a gold mine. Nick Collins talks to Plus
about his artifical musician.