THE STORY OF MATHS
Part. 4(final)
TO INFINITY AND BEYOND
http://www.open2.net/storyofmaths/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Story_of_Maths
http://stagevu.com/video/zmrlfsazwacq
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1926910/
EXCERPTS:
TO INFINITY AND BEYOND
GEORG CANTOR
"Before Cantor no one really knew infinity."
"Indeed, there wasn't just one infinity,
but infinitely many infinities."
"Surely the infinity of fractions is much bigger
than the infinity of whole numbers."
Continuum Hypothesis
HENRI POINCARE
"The orbits Poincare had discovered indirectly
led to what we now know as chaos theory."
"Understanding the mathematical rules of chaos explain
why a butterfly's wings could create tiny changes in the atmosphere
that ultimately might cause a tornado or a hurricane to appear
on the other side of the world.
LEONHARD EULER
7 bridges Konigsberg.
Today the city is knowns as Kalingingrad, Russia, surrounded by Poland and Lithuania.
Topology
"Some people refer to topology as Bendy Geometry
because in topology, two shapes are the same if you
can bend or morph one into another without cutting it.
Poincare Conjecture
Perelman solved it in 2002.
HILBERT
KURT GODEL
Austrian
Incompleteness Theorem
"Godel proved that within any logical system for mathematics
there will be statements about numbers which are true
but which you cannot prove.
He starts with the statements,
"This statements cannot be proved."
Now, such statements must be either true or false.
Hold on to your logical hats
as we explore the possibilities.
If the statements is false, that
means the statement could be proved,
which means it would be true, and
that's a contradiction.
So that means, the statements must be true.
In other words, here is a
mathematical statement that is true
but can't be proved.
"All around him, mathematicians and scientists
were fleeing the Nazi regime until it was only Hilbert left
to witness the destruction of one of the greatest mathematical centres of all time.
"Many of the brightest European mathematicians
were fleeing the Nazis for America.
People like Hermann Weyl: theoretical physics.
John Von Neumann: game theory, one of the poineers of computer science.
PAUL COHEN
"From a very early age,
Paul Cohen was winning mathematical competitions and prizes
WOMEN MATHEMATICIANS:
In the story of maths,
nearly all truly great mathematicians have been men.
But there have been a few exceptions.
There was the Russian SOFIA KOVALEVSKAYA.
who became the first female professor of mathematics in Stockholm in 1889.
And then
EMMY NOETHER, a talented algebraist who fled from Nazis
to America but hten died before fully realised her potential.
Then there is the woman... JULIA ROBINSON,
the frist woman ever to be elected president of the
American Mathematical Society.
Robinson Hypothesis
EVARISTE GALOIS
"Galois believed that mathematics shouldn't be the study of number and shape,
but the study of structure."
NICOLAS BOURBAKI
ALEXANDRE GROTHENDIECK
"Grothendieck produced a new powerful language to see structures in a new way."
"'There's now a million dollars for anyone who can solve teh Riemann hypothesis.
But there's more at stake than that.'
Anybody who proves this theorem will be remembered forever."
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Sunday, July 31, 2011
Story of Maths:3- The Frontiers of Space
THE STORY OF MATHS
Part.3
THE FRONTIERS OF SPACE
http://www.open2.net/storyofmaths/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Story_of_Maths
http://stagevu.com/video/eciywjphrmap
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1926910/
EXCERPTS:
The Frontiers of Space
DESCARTES
Descartes was born in 1596, a sickly child who lost
his mother when very young, so he was allowed to stay in bed every
morning until 11:00am, a practice he tried to continue all his life.
Descartes was in fact a mercenary,
He fought for the German Protestants, the French Catholics
and anyone else who would pay him.
He was very much concerned about
his image. He was entirely
self-convinced that he was right,
also when he was wrong and his first
reaction would be that the other one was
stupid that hadn't understood it.
FERMEAT
ISAAC NEWTON
Calculus
Newton himself decided not to publish,
but just to circulate his thoughts among friends.
He preferred to think about theology
and alchemy rather than mathematics.
GOTTFRIED LEIBNIZ
Binary Numbers
EULER
JOSEPH FOURIER
French
"MP3 technology is based on Fourier analysis."
Prince of Mathematics
CARL FRIEDRICH GAUSS
German
HUMBOLDT
RIEMANN
Multi-dimensional theories.
Hyper-space
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Part.3
THE FRONTIERS OF SPACE
http://www.open2.net/storyofmaths/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Story_of_Maths
http://stagevu.com/video/eciywjphrmap
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1926910/
EXCERPTS:
The Frontiers of Space
DESCARTES
Descartes was born in 1596, a sickly child who lost
his mother when very young, so he was allowed to stay in bed every
morning until 11:00am, a practice he tried to continue all his life.
Descartes was in fact a mercenary,
He fought for the German Protestants, the French Catholics
and anyone else who would pay him.
He was very much concerned about
his image. He was entirely
self-convinced that he was right,
also when he was wrong and his first
reaction would be that the other one was
stupid that hadn't understood it.
FERMEAT
ISAAC NEWTON
Calculus
Newton himself decided not to publish,
but just to circulate his thoughts among friends.
He preferred to think about theology
and alchemy rather than mathematics.
GOTTFRIED LEIBNIZ
Binary Numbers
EULER
JOSEPH FOURIER
French
"MP3 technology is based on Fourier analysis."
Prince of Mathematics
CARL FRIEDRICH GAUSS
German
HUMBOLDT
RIEMANN
Multi-dimensional theories.
Hyper-space
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