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The Art of Mathematics
Carol Jacoby
72 episodes
2 days ago
Conversations, explorations, conjectures solved and unsolved, mathematicians and beautiful mathematics. No math background required.
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Conversations, explorations, conjectures solved and unsolved, mathematicians and beautiful mathematics. No math background required.
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Mathematics
Science
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Where do Math Concepts Come From?
The Art of Mathematics
20 minutes 37 seconds
5 months ago
Where do Math Concepts Come From?

Joseph Bennish discusses math as a "concept factory." The concept of prime numbers came from a desire to break numbers down to their simplest atoms. This simple concept led to simple questions like the twin prime conjecture that no one has been able to answer. Those questions in turn led to deep research. The concepts of new geometries grew out of failed attempts to prove that Euclid's geometry was the only geometry. Gauss' "most wonderful theorem" of surfaces led to Riemann's higher dimensional manifolds. This, combined with Minkowski's space-time geometry, led to Einstein's relativity, "the most beautiful theory of physics."

The Art of Mathematics
Conversations, explorations, conjectures solved and unsolved, mathematicians and beautiful mathematics. No math background required.