James Maynard: The Prime Number Genius Who Conquered the Fields Medal
James Maynard (b. 1987) is an English mathematician and Professor at Oxford University, renowned for his groundbreaking work in analytic number theory.
In 2013, he revolutionized the study of prime gaps by developing a powerful new multidimensional sieve, proving that there are infinitely many prime pairs differing by at most 600 (later improved to 246). This was a major leap toward the Twin Prime Conjecture.
His further breakthroughs include results on large gaps between primes, bounded intervals containing prime clusters of any fixed length, and solving the Duffin-Schaeffer conjecture. These achievements earned him the Fields Medal in 2022.
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On this day in science 13 May in 1888, Inge Lehmann was born. She was a Danish seismologist who discovered that Earth has a solid inner core.
Why it matters: Her work shows how scientists use seismic data and mathematical models to understand Earth’s hidden interior.
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Most inventory mistakes don’t come from bad data.
They come from repeating last year.
Spreadsheets tell you what happened.
They don’t tell you what to do next.
So I built TrendPulse.
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Not a dashboard, a system that tells you:
• what to reorder
• what to pause
• where you’re about to run into trouble
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Self-consistent Hartree–Fock calculations show that electron interactions spontaneously generate a doubly degenerate Chern band with non-Abelian Berry curvature within natural moiré flat bands of rhombohedral multilayer graphene https://t.co/yJbSbXxxNS
For the first time, physicists have matched detailed simulations done on quantum computers to experimental data gathered from work with solid materials
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