Cryptography and Mathematical Computing We all are aware on the various mentions of Bitcoins or that the website you visit telling your information is encrypted. Well, what do they exactly mean, in Layman’s language, it’s telling you that your information is safe and no third party can access it without your will. That pretty much... Continue Reading →
Group Theory in Quantum Chemistry
Group theory is not something that the average person hears being mentioned daily; chances are, the only people who do have any regular exposure to it are those who are working in or studying the field themselves. But we’re of the opinion that it is a criminally underrated aspect of math - one that has... Continue Reading →
Applications of Math in the world of Cyber Security
At one time or another, we have all been frustrated by trying to set a password, only to have it rejected as too weak. We are also told to change our choice of passwords regularly. Obviously such measures add safety, but how exactly? When asked to create a password of a certain length and combination... Continue Reading →
Career after M.Sc. Mathematics
Mathematics is a subject of great importance and potential. It has a wide range of applications in many sectors ranging from the statistical to the medical. Financial activities and data management become an inalienable part of public and private enterprises. This makes the mathematicians and statisticians come in the limelight to handle the numerical operations at these... Continue Reading →
Recent Developments In Mathematics
The seventeen clues In 2012, McGuire, Tugemann, and Civario proved that the smallest number of clues which uniquely determine a Sudoku puzzle is 17. (Although not every collection of 17 clues yields a unique solution, their theorem establishes that there can never be a valid Sudoku puzzle with only 16 clues.). For additional info http://www.math.ie/checker.html 2. The... Continue Reading →
Working Of A Rubik’s Cube
Although at first glance just a colorful and simple game, the Rubik’s Cube has been used in both competitions and mathematical research. The puzzle’s main objective is to recreate the original positioning (one color per side) by rotating the cube’s six faces. Originally called the ‘Magic Cube’ by its Hungarian inventor Erno Rubik, over 350... Continue Reading →
Computed Tomography
Computed tomography (the CT or CAT scan) has become an absolutely fundamental tool in the modern diagnosis of disease. Unlike the X-Ray scan, which presents a two dimensional view of the general tissue density in a scanned region, a CT scan allows doctors to see a detailed 3D scan of a patient’s body, essentially peering into... Continue Reading →
Geometry behind the GPS
Science has across the board use in regular day to day existence. From family errands to multimillion organizations math is utilized all over the place. One significant spot where math is utilized is the Global Positioning System or the GPS. Fundamentally it utilizes the arrangement of 3-dimensional Trilateration however to comprehend that we should initially... Continue Reading →
Numerical Weather Prediction
Mathematics is the means by which scientists seek to describe physical systems. Meteorology is a profession that has become deeply grounded in mathematics. In the 1920s, Lewis Fry Richardson used procedures originally developed by Vilhelm Bjerknes to produce by hand; a six-hour forecast for the state of the atmosphere over two points in central Europe,... Continue Reading →
Mathematics of Covid-19
Math has consistently assumed a pivotal job in battling a pandemic and COVID-19 isn't unique. Scientific models are continually advancing as ceaseless surges of information stream in and specialists are utilizing insights, all things considered, in growing progressively precise charts. These scientific models have helped conjecture the degree of movement of the novel crown infection... Continue Reading →