Jordana Cepelwicz

Jordana Cepelewicz

Math Editor

Latest Articles

How to Build an Origami Computer

January 30, 2024

Two mathematicians have shown that origami can, in principle, be used to perform any possible computation.

The Quest to Decode the Mandelbrot Set, Math’s Famed Fractal

January 26, 2024

For decades, a small group of mathematicians has patiently unraveled the mystery of what was once math’s most popular picture. Their story shows how technology transforms even the most abstract mathematical landscapes.

Behold Modular Forms, the ‘Fifth Fundamental Operation’ of Math

September 21, 2023

Modular forms are one of the most beautiful and mysterious objects in mathematics. What are they?

A Tower of Conjectures That Rests Upon a Needle

September 12, 2023

On its surface, the Kakeya conjecture is a simple statement about rotating needles. But it underlies a wealth of mathematics.

Q&A

Why Mathematical Proof Is a Social Compact

August 31, 2023

Number theorist Andrew Granville on what mathematics really is — and why objectivity is never quite within reach.

New Proof Threads the Needle on a Sticky Geometry Problem

July 11, 2023

A new proof marks major progress toward solving the Kakeya conjecture, a deceptively simple question that underpins a tower of conjectures.

Mathematicians Discover Novel Way to Predict Structure in Graphs

June 22, 2023

Mathematicians probe the limits of randomness in new work estimating quantities called Ramsey numbers.

Flow Proof Helps Mathematicians Find Stability in Chaos

June 15, 2023

A series of new papers describes how to fully characterize key dynamical systems with relatively little data.

New Proof Finds the ‘Ultimate Instability’ in a Solar System Model

May 16, 2023

For the first time, mathematicians have proved that planetary orbits in a solar system will always be unstable.

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