From nuclear bombs and Google’s search algorithm to the predictive text on your phone, many of modern technology’s cornerstones rely on a single mathematical concept. This idea, known as a Markov chain, wasn’t born in a Silicon Valley lab but emerged from a bitter feud between two Russian mathematicians over the nature of free will more than a century ago.
The 100-Year-Old Math Feud That Invented The Future
Find out how a bitter 100-year-old feud between two Russian mathematicians unexpectedly led to the creation of a mathematical tool that now powers everything from nuclear physics and Google Search to modern artificial intelligence.
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