158,962,555,217,826,360,000 (Enigma Machine) – Numberphile

Une decouverte que j’ai fait dans les derniers jours: Numberphile, une serie de videos tres interessante sur youtube qui parle de mathematiques.

Voici un episode vraiment interessant sur le fonctionnement de la Machie Enigma. Il y a deux videos disponibles a la fin de celui-ci sous forme de liens qui contiennent des extras: Enigma’s flaw et Enigma Extra Footage.

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Mathematician claims breakthrough in Sudoku puzzle

nature.com: Via: Mathematician claims breakthrough in Sudoku puzzle. Puzzles must have at least 17 clues to have a valid solution.

slashdot.org: Lower Limit Found For Sudoku Puzzle Clues

An Irish mathematician has used a complex algorithm and millions of hours of supercomputing time to solve an important open problem in the mathematics of Sudoku, the game popularized in Japan that involves filling in a 9X9 grid of squares with the numbers 1–9 according to certain rules.

Gary McGuire of University College Dublin shows in a proof posted online on 1 January1 that the minimum number of clues — or starting digits — needed to complete a puzzle is 17; puzzles with 16 or fewer clues do not have a unique solution. Most newspaper puzzles have around 25 clues, with the difficulty of the puzzle decreasing as more clues are given.

“The approach is reasonable and it’s plausible. I’d say the attitude is one of cautious optimism,” says Jason Rosenhouse, a mathematician at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia, and the co-author of a newly released book on the maths of Sudoku.

Having spent two years testing the algorithm, McGuire and his team used about 700 million CPU hours at the Irish Centre for High-End Computing in Dublin, searching through possible grids with the hitting-set algorithm. “The only realistic way to do it was the brute force approach,” says Gordon Royle, a mathematician at the University of Western Australian in Perth who had been working on the problem of counting 17 clue puzzles using different algorithms.

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Wolfram: Computable Document Format (CDF)

Wolfram: Computable Document Format (CDF)

Launched by the Wolfram Group, the CDF standard is a computation-powered knowledge container—as everyday as a document, but as interactive as an app.

Adopting CDF gives ideas a broad communication pipeline—accelerating research, education, technical development, and progress.

Le “viewer” demande 684MB d’espace! On est loin d’adobe flash quand meme, ce qui explique qu’il est plus gourmand. Le rendu 3D me semble un peu ordinaire, mais l’idee pourrait interesser les matheux qui veulent partager des documents.