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The Secrets of Mathematics

The Secrets of Mathematics

Oxford University

A series of talks and lectures from Oxford Mathematicians exploring the power and beauty of their subject. These talks would appeal to anyone interested in mathematics and its ever-growing range of applications from medicine to economics and beyond.
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The Secrets of Mathematics - Maths in Music: The Secret Mathematicians - Marcus du Sautoy
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01/14/14 • 51 min

Professor Marcus du Sautoy (New College), Charles Simonyi Chair in the Public Understanding of Science, author and broadcaster gives a talk for the 2013 Oxford Alumni Weekend. From composers to painters, writers to choreographers, the mathematician's palette of shapes, patterns and numbers has proved a powerful inspiration. Often subconsciously artists are drawn to the same structures that fascinate mathematicians, as they constantly hunt for interesting new structures to frame their creative process. Through the work of artists like Borges and Dali, Messiaen and Laban, Professor du Sautoy will explore the hidden mathematical ideas that underpin their creative output and reveal that the work of the mathematician is also driven by strong aesthetic values.
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Professor Marcus du Sautoy (New College), Charles Simonyi Chair in the Public Understanding of Science, author and broadcaster gives a talk on 5th September 2013.
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In our Oxford Mathematics London Public Lecture Roger Penrose in conversation with Hannah Fry reveals his latest research, a veritable chain reaction of universes, which he says has been backed by evidence of events that took place before the Big Bang. With Conformal Cyclic Cosmology he argues that, instead of a single Big Bang, the universe cycles from one aeon to the next. Each universe leaves subtle imprints on the next when it pops into being. Energy can 'burst through' from one universe to the next, at what he calls ‘Hawking points.’ The Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures are generously supported by XTX Markets.
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The Secrets of Mathematics - Birth of an Idea: A Mathematical Adventure - Cedric Villani
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03/12/15 • 57 min

What goes on inside the mind of a mathematician? Where does inspiration come from? Cedric Villani, winner of the most prestigious prize in mathematics, the Fields Medal, explains the process. Inaugural Titchmarsh Lecture 2015.
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The Secrets of Mathematics - The History of Mathematics in 300 Stamps - Robin Wilson
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12/03/14 • 56 min

The entire history of mathematics in one hour, as illustrated by around 300 postage stamps featuring mathematics and mathematicians from across the world. From Euclid to Euler, from Pythagoras to Poincare, and from Fibonacci to the Fields Medals, all are featured in attractive, charming and sometimes bizarre stamps. No knowledge of mathematics or philately required.
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2014 Charles Simonyi Lecture with David MacKay. David discusses how the laws of physics constrain our energy options, and describes what happened when his reflections on energy arithmetic propelled him into a senior civil service role.
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From early mathematical inspiration at school in Duffield, Derbyshire, Nigel recalls his often unplanned progress via Jesus College, Oxford, Princeton, Cambridge and Warwick, before his final return to Oxford. Along the way such luminaries as Michael Atiyah and Simon Donaldson play their part as Nigel talks about time spent with physicists in Cambridge, the Eureka moments when the answers take shape, to his final reflections on a career where the name Hitchin is attached to so many of the tools of modern geometry and which culminated in the award of the 2016 Shaw Prize.
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Much is written about life as an undergraduate at Oxford but what is it really like? As Oxford Mathematics's new first-year students arrive (273 of them, comprising 33 nationalities) we thought we would take the opportunity to go behind the scenes and share some of their experiences. Our starting point is a first week lecture. In this case the second lecture from 'An Introduction to Complex Numbers' by Dr. Vicky Neale. Whether you are a past student, an aspiring student or just curious as to how teaching works, come and take a seat.
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How has mathematics emerged over recent decades as the engine behind 21st century science? Alain Goriely looks at this question and more.
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The Secrets of Mathematics - Roger Heath-Brown a Life in Mathematics

Roger Heath-Brown a Life in Mathematics

The Secrets of Mathematics

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09/17/16 • 37 min

Roger Heath-Brown is one of Oxford's foremost mathematicians. In this interview with fellow Oxford Mathematician Ben Green, Roger reflects on his influences, his achievements and the pleasures that the subject of mathematics has given him. Roger Heath-Brown's work in analytic number theory has been critical to the advances in the subject over the past thirty years and garnered Roger many prizes. On the eve of his retirement Roger spoke to Ben Green, Waynflete Professor of Mathematics in Oxford and himself a leading figure in the field of number theory.
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How many episodes does The Secrets of Mathematics have?

The Secrets of Mathematics currently has 94 episodes available.

What topics does The Secrets of Mathematics cover?

The podcast is about Podcasts, Education, Social Sciences and Science.

What is the most popular episode on The Secrets of Mathematics?

The episode title 'Maths in Music: The Secret Mathematicians - Marcus du Sautoy' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on The Secrets of Mathematics?

The average episode length on The Secrets of Mathematics is 57 minutes.

How often are episodes of The Secrets of Mathematics released?

Episodes of The Secrets of Mathematics are typically released every 12 days, 8 hours.

When was the first episode of The Secrets of Mathematics?

The first episode of The Secrets of Mathematics was released on Jan 14, 2014.

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