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The Palindrome

Tivadar Danka, Alejandro Piad Morffis, Levi

Mathematics for engineers, scientists, and other curious minds. Explaining things like your teachers should have, but probably never did.

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Tivadar Danka

    I make math accessible for everyone. Mathematician with an INTJ personality. Chaotic good.

  • Alejandro Piad Morffis

    Democratizing knowledge one post at a time. I talk about Computer Science, AI, Education, Philosophy, you know, mostly harmless stuff. Building a community of tech writers on Substack. And now also venturing into creative writing.

  • Levi

    I explain Data Science on Grandma's level.

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