The Secrets of Mathematics
A podcast by Oxford University
93 Episoade
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Oxford Mathematics Student Lectures: An Introduction to Complex Numbers - Vicky Neale
Publicat: 22.01.2019 -
Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures: Marcus du Sautoy - The Num8er My5teries
Publicat: 14.01.2019 -
Can we build AI with Emotional Intelligence? The 2018 Annual Charles Simonyi Lecture
Publicat: 09.11.2018 -
Roger Penrose in conversation with Hannah Fry - Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures
Publicat: 06.11.2018 -
Oxford Mathematics and the Clay Mathematics Institute Public Lectures: Roger Penrose - Eschermatics
Publicat: 01.10.2018 -
John Ball in conversation with Alain Goriely
Publicat: 27.07.2018 -
Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures - Richard James - Atomistically inspired origami
Publicat: 06.07.2018 -
Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures - Numbers are Serious but they are also Fun - Michael Atiyah
Publicat: 23.05.2018 -
Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures - Can Mathematics Understand the Brain?' - Alain Goriely
Publicat: 16.03.2018 -
Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures - Euler’s pioneering equation: "the most beautiful theorem in mathematics" - Robin Wilson
Publicat: 07.03.2018 -
Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures - Scaling the Maths of Life - Michael Bonsall
Publicat: 12.02.2018 -
Can Yule Solve My Problems? - Alex Bellos
Publicat: 13.12.2017 -
Oxford Mathematics London Public Lecture - Andrew Wiles
Publicat: 06.12.2017 -
The Seduction of Curves: The Lines of Beauty That Connect Mathematics, Art and The Nude - Allan McRobie
Publicat: 16.11.2017 -
Maths v Disease - Julia Gog
Publicat: 13.11.2017 -
Closing the Gap: the quest to understand prime numbers - Vicky Neale
Publicat: 24.10.2017 -
The Law of the Few - Sanjeev Goyal
Publicat: 04.07.2017 -
The Sound of Symmetry - Marcus du Sautoy
Publicat: 24.05.2017 -
The Butterfly Effect - What Does it Really Signify? - Tim Palmer
Publicat: 18.05.2017 -
Statistics: Why the Truth Matters - Tim Harford
Publicat: 14.02.2017
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.
