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Mathematicians Weaponize Randomness 80 Years Later

Friday, June 26, 2026

An upgraded version of Paul Erdős's probabilistic method for studying networks is giving mathematicians new power to solve previously intractable problems. The technique moves from theoretical elegance to practical leverage.

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