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Did Turing prove the undecidability of the halting problem?

Joel David Hamkins and Theodor Nenu, “Did Turing prove the undecidability of the halting problem?”, 18 pages, 2024, Mathematics arXiv:2407.00680. Abstract. We discuss the...
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Did Turing prove the undecidability of the halting problem?

Joel David Hamkins and Theodor Nenu, “Did Turing prove the undecidability of the halting problem?”, 18 pages, 2024, Mathematics arXiv:2407.00680. Abstract. We discuss the...

Enhancing Geometry Skills Working with Angles Color by Number

 Are you searching for a fun and effective way to reinforce special angle relationships in your geometry lessons?  Look no further...I'm thrilled to introduce...

How the continuum hypothesis could have been a fundamental axiom

Joel David Hamkins, “How the continuum hypothesis could have been a fundamental axiom,” Journal for the Philosophy of Mathematics (2024), DOI:10.36253/jpm-2936, arxiv:2407.02463. Abstract. I...

Double Maths First Thing: Issue A

Double Maths First Thing is where there area 10 kinds of people: those who understand hexadecimal, and F others. Hello! My name is Colin and...

New Algebra Teacher or Just Need Some Help with the Beginning of the School Year?

Are you an algebra teacher gearing up for the new school year? Look no further! The Back-to-School Kit for Algebra Teachers is here to...

Determinateness of truth does not come for free from determinateness of objects, Singapore, November 2024

 This will be a talk for the (In)determinacy in Mathematics conference at the National University of Singapore, 20-22 November 2024 Abstract. I shall discuss the...

Comparing Numbers in 3rd Grade

In 3rd grade, students transition from plotting, ordering, and comparing 3-digits numbers to performing the same skills with 4-digit numbers. This prepares them for...

Factoring Trinomials – Henri’s Math Education Blog

A recent online conversation got me thinking about the factoring of trinomials. To start with, I would like to step back, and think about why...

The computable surreal numbers, Notre Dame Logic Seminar, December 2024

This will be a talk for the Notre Dame Logic Seminar, 3 December 2024, 2:00pm, 125 Hayes-Healey. Abstract. I shall give an account of...

Carnival of Maths 234 | The Aperiodical

By Katie Steckles. Posted December 7, 2024 in Carnival of Mathematics The next issue of the Carnival of Mathematics, rounding up blog posts from the...