Every week, a friend and I read a seminal paper and discuss it. There are so many pieces of writing that become part of our culture - we reference them, but how many people know what they actually say?
1/7/2018 - Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren
12/30/2017 - ON COMPUTABLE NUMBERS, WITH AN APPLICATION TO THE ENTSCHEIDUNGSPROBLEM By Turing
12/23/2017 - Marie Curie Radiation Paper
12/16/2017 - Schmidhuber Original LSTM Paper
12/10/2017 - Theory of Interstellar Trade by Paul Krugman
12/3/2017 - Original Hubble Paper on Expanding Universe
11/26/2017 - Original Black Hole Paper
11/19/2017 - The Role of Monetary Policy
11/12/2017 - Prospect Theory
10/29/2017 - Germ Theory
10/22/2017 - Man Computer Symbiosis
10/15/2017 - Ethereum Paper
10/8/2017 - Pauli’s Proposal of the Neutrino
10/1/2017 - Bitcoin Paper
9/16/2017 - Millgram Experiment
9/2/2017 - Deep Q-learning Paper
8/26/2017 - Noether’s Theorem
8/20/2017 - Parabiosis
8/12/2017 - Black-Scholes
8/5/2017 - Goedel’s Incompleteness Theorem
7/30/2017 - Kolmogorov Complexity
7/15/2017 - 1987 Place Cell Paper
7/9/2017 - Einstein 1905
7/1/2017 - McCullough and Pitts
6/24/2017 - Shannon’s Mathematical Theory of Communication