Archie SmithinCantor’s ParadiseCambridge Applicants Scored less than 5/20 on this QuestionCan you solve this tricky problem?1d ago1d ago
Archie SmithinCantor’s ParadiseYes, Napoleon Bonaparte had a math theorem!Proving Napoleon’s Theorem using Complex NumbersAug 135Aug 135
Archie SmithinThe Accessible ScientistHow biking can give a false cancer diagnosisA brief look in the PSA blood testAug 51Aug 51
Archie SmithinCantor’s ParadiseMultiple Integrals, The Jacobian and The Gaussian IntegralAn in depth overview of some key concepts in calculusJul 25Jul 25
Archie SmithinCantor’s ParadiseHow We Can Use Probability to Calculate SumsUsing a probability problem to find the value of an intriguing sumJul 171Jul 171
Archie SmithinCantor’s ParadiseYou Should Know this Calculus IdeaExplore some fascinating results which combine the main concepts of calculus by using Leibniz’ RuleJul 11Jul 11
Archie SmithinCantor’s ParadiseHow to Integrate Like Richard FeynmanI believe being competent with integration usually comes down to experience. Often integrals require us to know some obscure substitution…Jun 21Jun 21
Archie SmithinCantor’s ParadiseA Wonderful New Proof of the Basel ProblemWalkthrough a problem which has us eventually find the value of the sum of the reciprocals of the square numbers, first discovered by Euler…Jun 141Jun 141
Archie SmithIs this the Hardest Physics Question in High School of 2024?Recently I sat my first physics A Level exam. I am sure many readers are aware of the stress-filled roller coaster ride that exams bring…Jun 73Jun 73
Archie SmithinCantor’s ParadiseWhy We All Should Learn About Complex NumbersImplications of Euler and De Moivre’s theoremMay 296May 296