AI systems are beginning to produce proof ideas that experts take seriously, even when final acceptance is still pending.
Print Join the Discussion View in the ACM Digital Library The mathematical reasoning performed by LLMs is fundamentally different from the rule-based symbolic methods in traditional formal reasoning.
A new bill, if voted into law, would automatically enroll students who are proficient in math into higher-level courses. This pathway would allow students to take Algebra 1 in middle school and ...
The new EF+Math Resource Library will feature evidence-based tools, research, and resources on improving math learning by strengthening students' executive functioning skills. OAKLAND, Calif., Feb. 10 ...
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At CSU Long Beach, roughly one-quarter of first-year students never complete a degree. While graduation rates have improved ...
Computational biology, a field that has emerged at the intersection of biology, computer science, and mathematics, has revolutionized our understanding of living systems. By leveraging computational ...
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The Palo Alto Unified School District (PAUSD) board approved two new advanced math courses for the 2026-2027 school year. In a Dec. 15 meeting, the board approved Introduction to Proofs: Honors and ...
EdSource · From housing to basketball, Fresno schools invest in the whole child A report about declining math preparation at UC San Diego has been generating hysterical headlines in national news ...
Artificial intelligence for formal mathematical reasoning startup Harmonic AI Inc. announced today that it has raised $120 million in new funding on a $1.45 billion valuation. The funding is intended ...
Computers are extremely good with numbers, but they haven’t gotten many human mathematicians fired. Until recently, they could barely hold their own in high school-level math competitions. But now ...