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  2. Quanta Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Quanta Magazine is an editorially independent [1] online publication of the Simons Foundation covering developments in physics, mathematics, biology and computer science.. Undark Magazine described Quanta Magazine as "highly regarded for its masterful coverage of complex topics in science and math."

  3. Erica Klarreich - Wikipedia

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    As a popular science writer, Klarreich's work has appeared in publications such as Nature, Scientific American, New Scientist, and Quanta Magazine. [4] [5] She is one of the winners of the 2021 Joint Policy Board for Mathematics Communications Award for her popular science writing. [6]

  4. Steven Strogatz - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] He is known for his work on nonlinear systems, including contributions to the study of synchronization in dynamical systems, and for his research in a variety of areas of applied mathematics, including mathematical biology and complex network theory. Strogatz is the host of Quanta Magazine's The Joy of Why podcast. [5]

  5. Lisa Piccirillo - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Marie Piccirillo (born 1990 or 1991) [1] is an American mathematician who is the Sid W. Richardson Regents Chair in Mathematics at the University of Texas at Austin. [2] She works in the fields of geometry and low-dimensional topology .

  6. Marjorie Rice - Wikipedia

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    Marjorie Rice was a San Diego [1] mother of five, who had become an ardent follower of Martin Gardner's long-running column, "Mathematical Games", which appeared monthly, 1957–1986, in the pages of Scientific American magazine. By the 1970s, Gardner was a popular science writer and amateur mathematician.

  7. Frank Farris - Wikipedia

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    He is a professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at Santa Clara University. [1] He is also an editor, author, and artist whose work concerns mathematical topics. Farris is known primarily for mathematical exposition, his creation of visual mathematics through computer science, and advocacy for mathematical art as a discipline. [2]

  8. Frank Wilczek - Wikipedia

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    Frank Anthony Wilczek (/ ˈ v ɪ l tʃ ɛ k / [2] or / ˈ w ɪ l tʃ ɛ k /; [3] born May 15, 1951) is an American theoretical physicist, mathematician and Nobel laureate.He is the Herman Feshbach Professor of Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Founding Director of T. D. Lee Institute and Chief Scientist at the Wilczek Quantum Center, Shanghai Jiao Tong University ...

  9. Sabine Hossenfelder - Wikipedia

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    She contributed to the Forbes column "Starts with a Bang" [13] and to The Guardian [14] [15] as well as Quanta Magazine, [16] New Scientist, [17] Nature Physics, [18] Scientific American, [19] Nautilus Quarterly, [20] and Physics Today. [21] Her 2018 book, Lost in Math, was also published in German with the title Das hässliche Universum (The ...