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Mathematicians Seal Back Door to Breaking RSA Encryption

Digital security depends on the difficulty of factoring large numbers. A new proof shows why one method for breaking digital encryption won’t work.

January 8, 2019

Does Scrabble Need To Be Fixed?

An experiment in controlling how much of Scrabble is luck.

December 12, 2018

New Proof Shows Infinite Curves Come in Two Types

Alexander Smith’s work on the Goldfeld conjecture reveals fundamental characteristics of elliptic curves.

November 9, 2018

Kolmogorov Complexity and Our Search for Meaning

What math can teach us about finding order in our chaotic lives.

July 31, 2018

A Short Guide to Hard Problems

What’s easy for a computer to do, and what’s almost impossible? Those questions form the core of computational complexity. We present a map of the landscape.

July 16, 2018

Three Decades Later, Mystery Numbers Explained

Zeta values seem to connect distant geometric worlds. In a new proof, mathematicians finally explain why.

May 7, 2018

Pick the Statistic You Want to Be

Understanding the odds lets you play with them.

The Infinite Primes and Museum Guard Proofs, Explained

A simple, step-by-step breakdown of two “perfect” math proofs.

March 26, 2018

Robert Langlands, Mathematical Visionary, Wins the Abel Prize

Generations of researchers have pursued his “Langlands program,” which seeks to create a grand unified theory of mathematics.

March 20, 2018