Writings
Personal Blog
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- An introduction to Kerberos
- Elias M. Stein, 1931-2018
- Reservoir sampling: who discovered Algorithm R?
- Embeddings in data science
- How to find new planets
- A crash course in logic
- Elements of linear algebra
- Elements of abstract algebra
- An introduction to group actions
- Maximal function theory
- Fourier analysis on boolean hypercubes
- Bochner integration
- Killing the hydra
- The Kakeya problem in harmonic analysis
- Rademacher's theorem
Science Journalism
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- Best-yet quantum simulator with 53 qubits could really be useful
- We've figured out how to ensure quantum computers can be trusted
- IBM's 56-qubit curveball may hit Google quantum computing plans
- One-way salesman finds fast path home (reprint of the Quanta Magazine article)
- One-way salesman finds fast path home
- Google quantum computer test shows breakthrough is within reach
- If NYC subways obeyed quantum maths trains wouldn't be delayed
- Strange noise in gravitational-wave data sparks debate (reprint of the Quanta Magazine article)
- Strange noise in gravitational-wave data sparks debate
- Why Quantum Computers Might Not Break Cryptography (reprint of the Quanta Magazine article)
- Why Quantum Computers Might Not Break Cryptography
- To help the poorest of the poor, first you have to find them
- South Korea is contending with a "Gamergate" of its own — over a T-shirt
- Writing data onto single atoms, scientists store the longest text yet
- To avoid malaria, try sleeping with a chicken at your bedside
- Device lets police seize digital cash, raises civil liberties concerns
- With a zap, scientists create low-fat chocolate