Delahaye’s column seems very good; I’m just starting to dig in to his article on Langton’s ant. I could do as Simon suggests and use Google translate, but perhaps there is an English language edition of Pour la Science. Does anyone know of one? Jim Propp On Sat, Jun 13, 2020 at 12:34 AM Simon Plouffe <simon.plouffe@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
there is an excellent column in <Pour la Science> from Jean-Paul Delahaye, hundreds of good articles on mathematics. Here is an archive of these articles : https://www.cristal.univ-lille.fr/profil/jdelahay#page0 langage is french but you can get a translation on the fly from Google. Topics are computation, advanced logic, number theory but these are only 3 subjects, there is plenty of material in (I believe) all interesting subjects of math.
Bonne lecture, good reading, Simon plouffe
Le sam. 13 juin 2020 à 04:44, Andres Valloud <ten@smallinteger.com> a écrit :
Is there *any* popular science publication that has good math articles?
Excellent opportunity to fill the niche: there's no competition.
So, what is the audience that should be targeted? What kind of articles will this audience read? What do they need? What are their interests? Why should they read this hypothetical publication?
Andres.
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