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Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences
United Kingdom
Приєднався 26 лип 2016
The Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences is a national and international visitor research institute based in Cambridge, UK. Located on the same site as the University of Cambridge's Centre for Mathematical Sciences, it runs research programmes on selected themes in mathematics with applications over a wide range of science and technology. It attracts leading mathematical scientists from the UK and overseas to interact in research over an extended period.
INI has a vital national role, building on many strengths that already exist in UK universities. During each scientific programme new collaborations are made and ideas and expertise are exchanged through lectures, seminars and informal interaction, which the INI building has been designed specifically to encourage.
Visit www.newton.ac.uk to find out more about the work undertaken here, and for details on how to attend seminars and participate in workshops and programmes.
INI has a vital national role, building on many strengths that already exist in UK universities. During each scientific programme new collaborations are made and ideas and expertise are exchanged through lectures, seminars and informal interaction, which the INI building has been designed specifically to encourage.
Visit www.newton.ac.uk to find out more about the work undertaken here, and for details on how to attend seminars and participate in workshops and programmes.
From the Origins of Twistor Theory to Bi-Twistors and Curved Space-Times
Title: From the Origins of Twistor Theory to Bi-Twistors and Curved Space-Times
Speaker: Professor Roger Penrose (University of Oxford)
Date: 11th Sep 2024 - 15:30 to 16:30
Event: (TWTW01) Twistors in Geometry & Physics
Twistor theory was originated in late 1963 as a geometric approach to the quantum field theoretic requirement of splitting the positive-frequency modes from the negative frequency ones. This was addressed through translating the geometry of Minkowski space into the projective geometry CP3, referred to as the projective twistor space PT, whose division into two halves PT+ and PT- geometrically described the required positive/negative frequency splitting...
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The Isaac Newton Institute is a national and international visitor research institute. It runs research programmes on selected themes in mathematics and the mathematical sciences with applications over a wide range of science and technology. It attracts leading mathematical scientists from the UK and overseas to interact in research over an extended period.
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Speaker: Professor Roger Penrose (University of Oxford)
Date: 11th Sep 2024 - 15:30 to 16:30
Event: (TWTW01) Twistors in Geometry & Physics
Twistor theory was originated in late 1963 as a geometric approach to the quantum field theoretic requirement of splitting the positive-frequency modes from the negative frequency ones. This was addressed through translating the geometry of Minkowski space into the projective geometry CP3, referred to as the projective twistor space PT, whose division into two halves PT+ and PT- geometrically described the required positive/negative frequency splitting...
🔗 Find out more: www.newton.ac.uk/seminar/44174
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ABOUT
The Isaac Newton Institute is a national and international visitor research institute. It runs research programmes on selected themes in mathematics and the mathematical sciences with applications over a wide range of science and technology. It attracts leading mathematical scientists from the UK and overseas to interact in research over an extended period.
👉 Learn more about us and our events here: www.newton.ac.uk
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Managing bottlenecks using diffusion and reflection
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Title: Kirk Public Lecture: Managing bottlenecks using diffusion and reflection Speaker: Professor Ruth Williams (University of California, San Diego) Date: 21st Aug 2024 - 16:00 to 17:00 Event: (SSD) Stochastic systems for anomalous diffusion 🔗 Find out more: www.newton.ac.uk/seminar/42071 👉 Watch Professor Ruth Williams' interview here: ua-cam.com/video/qaenZPDoXZ0/v-deo.html We gratefully ac...
Topology, representation theory and higher structures: Meet the Organisers
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We talk with the organisers of the INI satellite programme on "Topology, representation theory and higher structures", that took place at Gaelic College, Sabhal Mor Ostain. Organisers: - Simona Paoli (University of Aberdeen) - Ana Ros Camacho (Cardiff University) - Tara Brendle (University of Glasgow) - Ran Levi (University of Aberdeen) - Ehud Meir (University of Aberdeen) - Markus Upmeier (Uni...
MFA satellite programme: interview with organisers Alexander Korobkin and Mark Blyth
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We talk with the organisers: Alexander Korobkin (University of East Anglia) and Mark Blyth (University of East Anglia) on their INI satellite programme "The mathematics of multiphase flows with applications", that took place at @ueaofficial. 🔗 Learn more about the programme here: www.newton.ac.uk/event/mfa 🔗 Learn more about the host institution: www.uea.ac.uk/ Video produced by Daniel Aspel (F...
On Archimedes' Principle
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Title: Rothschild Public Lecture: On Archimedes' Principle Speaker: Professor Krzysztof Burdzy (University of Washington) Date: 12th Aug 2024 - 16:00 to 17:00 Event: (SSD) Stochastic systems for anomalous diffusion 🔗 Find out more: www.newton.ac.uk/seminar/42072 👉 Watch Professor Krzysztof Burdzy's interview here: ua-cam.com/video/qpHy9P8otL4/v-deo.html We gratefully acknowledge the support of ...
HTA satellite programme: interview with the organisers and participants
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We talk with the organisers: Raffaella Mulas, Ben Macarthur and Ginestra Bianconi on their INI satellite programme "Hypergraphs: Theory and Applications", taking place at the @TheAlanTuringInstituteUK. Heather Harrington, another organiser of the programme unfortunately couldn't join us for this interview. We also feature a few of the participants on the programme: Krystal Guo, Jozsef Balogh, Y...
Professor Ruth Williams | previewing the Kirk public lecture for the SSD Programme
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Professor Ruth Williams from @uofcalifornia discusses her upcoming Kirk public lecture as part of the "Stochastic systems for anomalous diffusion" programme. Title: Kirk Public Lecture: Managing bottlenecks using diffusion and reflection Date: 21 August 2024 - 16:00 to 17:00 Event: [SSD] Stochastic systems for anomalous diffusion 🔗 Find out more: www.newton.ac.uk/seminar/42071/ We gratefully ac...
Professor Krzysztof Burdzy | previewing the Rothschild public lecture for the SSD Programme
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Professor Krzysztof Burdzy from @universityofwashington discusses his upcoming Rothschild public lecture as part of the "Stochastic systems for anomalous diffusion" programme. Title: Rothschild Public Lecture: On Archimedes' Principle Date: 12 August 2024 - 16:00 to 17:00 Event: [SSD] Stochastic systems for anomalous diffusion 🔗 Find out more: www.newton.ac.uk/seminar/42072/ We gratefully ackno...
Self-avoiding walk, spin systems, and renormalisation
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Title: Clay Math Public Lecture: Self-avoiding walk, spin systems, and renormalisation Speaker: Professor Gordon Slade (@UBC) Date: 24 July 2024 - 16:00 to 17:00 Event: [SSD] Stochastic systems for anomalous diffusion 🔗 Find out more: www.newton.ac.uk/seminar/42864/ 👉 Watch Professor Gordon Slade's interview here: ua-cam.com/video/X_3HqKzUj8w/v-deo.htmlsi=QFpvySe61jytdecd We gratefully acknowle...
Professor Gordon Slade | previewing the Clay Maths Lecture for the SSD programme
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Professor Gordon Slade from @UBC discusses his upcoming Clay Maths public lecture as part of the "Stochastic systems for anomalous diffusion" programme. Title: Clay Math Public Lecture: Self-avoiding walk, spin systems, and renormalisation Date: 24 July 2024 - 16:00 to 17:00 Event: [SSD] Stochastic systems for anomalous diffusion 🔗 Find out more: www.newton.ac.uk/seminar/42864/ We gratefully ac...
Professor M Cristina Marchetti | Reflecting on the Kirk Lecture for the ADI programme
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Professor M Cristina Marchetti from the University of California, Santa Barbara reflects on her Kirk Distinguished Visiting Fellows lecture for the "Anti-diffusive dynamics: from sub-cellular to astrophysical scales" programme. 🔗 Learn more about our ongoing programme here: www.newton.ac.uk/event/adi/ 🎥 Watch the lecture here: ua-cam.com/video/PnLwWrzd62M/v-deo.html Interview filmed in June 202...
Evading Newton’s third law to set patterns in motion
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Speaker: Professor M Cristina Marchetti (University of California, Santa Barbara) Date: 6th Jun 2024 - 16:00 to 17:00 Venue: INI Seminar Room 1 Title: Kirk Public Lecture: Evading Newton’s third law to set patterns in motion Event: (ADI) Anti-diffusive dynamics: from sub-cellular to astrophysical scales 🔗 Find out more about the ADI Programme here: www.newton.ac.uk/event/adi/ FOLLOW US 🌐| Websi...
Inertia, Turbulence and the Concentration Field in Active Fluids
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Speaker: Professor Sriram Ramaswamy (Indian Institute of Science) Date: 5th Jun 2024 - 16:00 to 17:00 Venue: INI Seminar Room 1 Title: Rothschild Public Lecture: Inertia, Turbulence and the Concentration Field in Active Fluids Event: (ADI) Anti-diffusive dynamics: from sub-cellular to astrophysical scales Abstract: The spectacular phenomena displayed by fluids of self-driven particles arise thr...
Professor Sriram Ramaswamy | previewing the Rothschild Lecture for the ADI programme
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Professor Sriram Ramaswamy from Indian Institute of Science discusses his upcoming Rothschild Distinguished Visiting Fellows lecture for the "Anti-diffusive dynamics: from sub-cellular to astrophysical scales" programme. 🔗 Learn more about our ongoing programme here: www.newton.ac.uk/event/adi/ Lecture date: 5 June 2024 - 16:00 to 17:00 Venue: @iniseminarroom1 Title: ADI Rothschild Public Lectu...
What childcare support can you receive at an INI satellite programmes?
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Professor Ester Mariucci (Université de Versailles), participant in the April 2024 satellite programme "Heavy tails in machine learning" (www.newton.ac.uk/event/tml/), speaks about her experience of INI's childcare support, and how it helped make her involvement in the project possible. 🔗 CHILDCARE SUPPORT AT INI: www.newton.ac.uk/information/support-services/childcare/ 🔗 Learn more about the s...
How easy is it to organise an INI satellite programme?
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How easy is it to organise an INI satellite programme?
TML satellite programme: interview with organisers Aleksandar Mijatovic and Jorge Gonzalez-Cazares
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TML satellite programme: interview with organisers Aleksandar Mijatovic and Jorge Gonzalez-Cazares
ADI programme: interview with the team of organisers
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ADI programme: interview with the team of organisers
"Counting curves: which, how and why": Prof Barbara Fantechi previews her EMG programme Kirk lecture
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"Counting curves: which, how and why": Prof Barbara Fantechi previews her EMG programme Kirk lecture
Cambridge Festival 2024 | Prof. Ben Allanach | The Force Awakens: Quantum Collisions
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Cambridge Festival 2024 | Prof. Ben Allanach | The Force Awakens: Quantum Collisions
Professor Michael Thaddeus | previewing the Rothschild Lecture for the EMG programme
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Professor Michael Thaddeus | previewing the Rothschild Lecture for the EMG programme
EMG programme: interview with the team of organisers
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EMG programme: interview with the team of organisers
Prof. Ruth Baker | MMV Kirk Lecture: Data-driven modelling of collective cell motility
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Prof. Ruth Baker | MMV Kirk Lecture: Data-driven modelling of collective cell motility
Prof. Andrea Liu | SPL Kirk Lecture: How physical systems can learn by themselves
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Prof. Andrea Liu | SPL Kirk Lecture: How physical systems can learn by themselves
From Black Holes to Holographic Spacetime
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From Black Holes to Holographic Spacetime
BLH programme: interview with the team of organisers
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BLH programme: interview with the team of organisers
Professor Robert de Mello Koch | previewing the Rothschild Lecture for the BLH Programme
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Professor Robert de Mello Koch | previewing the Rothschild Lecture for the BLH Programme
very useful. thank you for sharing.
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The interplay between inertia, turbulence, and concentration fields in active fluids is a fascinating area of study, especially given how active fluids like those composed of microorganisms or synthetic self-propelled particles behave differently from traditional fluids. The presence of self-propulsion and collective behavior in active fluids can significantly influence how inertia and turbulence interact, often leading to complex and dynamic concentration patterns. How does the balance between inertia and turbulence affect the formation and stability of concentration fields in active fluids? And what role do factors like particle interactions or external forces play in modulating these concentration patterns, particularly in highly turbulent environments?
Archimedes' Principle is a fundamental concept in physics, stating that any object submerged in a fluid experiences an upward buoyant force equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces. This principle not only explains why objects float or sink but also has practical applications in designing ships, submarines, and even in understanding the behavior of hot air balloons. Given its foundational role in fluid mechanics, how does Archimedes' Principle apply when dealing with fluids of varying densities or non-uniform gravitational fields, such as those found in different planetary bodies? And what adjustments, if any, are needed for applying this principle in such varied environments?
Twistor theory has had a profound impact on our understanding of the geometry of space-time, from its origins in flat space-times to the development of bi-twistors and their applications in curved space-times. Twistor theory initially provided a new perspective for describing solutions to equations like those in general relativity, but how has the transition from flat to curved space-times using bi-twistors advanced our understanding of gravitational fields and cosmological models? Additionally, what are the current challenges in applying twistor theory to more complex curved space-times, and where might future research take this field?
An amazingly calmly self-confident great person and outstanding scientist!
Deha dizisinden gelenler?
Brilliant Professor your job was to understand this dimension my job was to build a transport system for grandchildren to navigate safely within it
@6:16 - Mr Penrose is describing a 'z pinch' that in turn could act like a venturi,as diagram M clearly illustrates. Birkland currents and the Electric Universe model is a better fit by far. The gravity model is lost in space and good riddance too!
Who are we in front of our grandchildren and their children? Robbers of natural resources. For the sake of praise, you are willing to remain silent, because the natural resources of the earth are being destroyed on a large scale. Please consider a new experience! For 119 years, by determining the constancy of speed of light, all experiments and Michelson-Morley experiments are indirect and incomplete. If the Michelson-Morley experiment was carried out on a bus or airplane and was used to determine speed. only then will this experience be direct. Therefore, Einstein does not rely on the Michelson-Morley experiment. Question. Do you have an example of such direct experience? New technologies, new research tools Let me suggest for schoolchildren and students on one's own to measure the Universe, dark energy, black holes, etc. To do this, I propose two practical devices. «laser tape measure *+reference distance* 1,000,000 m”» and «Michelson-Morley HYBRID Gyroscope». I am writing to you with a proposal for the joint invention of a HYBRID gyroscope from non-circular, TWO coils with a new type of optical fiber with a “hollow core photonic-substituted vacuum zone or (NANF)” where - the light travels 500000 (In a laser tape measure, the length of the optical fiber is fixed at 1000000 ) meters in each arm, while it does not exceed the parameters 94/94/94 cm, and the weight is 94 kg. Manufacturers of “Fiber Optic Gyroscopes” can produce HYBRID gyroscopes for educational and practical use in schools and higher education institutions. Einstein dreamed of measuring the speed of a train, an airplane - through the Michelson-Morley experiment of 1881/2024, and only then would the experiment be more than 70% complete. This can be done using a fiber optic HYBRID gyroscope. Based on the completion of more than 70% of Michelson's experiment, the following postulates can be proven: Light is an ordered vibration of gravitational quanta, and dominant gravitational fields adjust the speed of light in a vacuum. you can make scientific discoveries; in astronomy, astrophysics, cosmology, higher theoretical physics,... (We are not looking for ether, we will see the work of gravitational quanta)
What an amazing human. I consider Sir Roger Penrose in the same company and class as Sir David Attenborough. Two amazing humans indeed. ❤😊
非常感谢您们的提醒和指点!
i read hes books ,its remarkable,which make me thinking the range of causal awareness where the math was built and behinding math how we figure out
By far the greatest thinker of our times .....
If you hit the universe on the knee and it kicks back then you are close to the truth.
Atiyah quaternionic
I am a simple man. I read Penrose, I click.
Surface(cos(u/2)cos(v),cos(u/2)sin(v),sin(u)/2) A single sided closed figure. The radially symmetric Klein bottle. The spinor. So that an electron on this side of manifold is simultaneously a positron on the other. One orbit on the exterior note requires one orbit on the interior to return. Non orientated. 720°
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Who are we in front of our grandchildren and their children? Robbers of natural resources. For the sake of praise, you are willing to remain silent, because the natural resources of the earth are being destroyed on a large scale. Please consider a new experience! For 119 years, by determining the constancy of speed of light, all experiments and Michelson-Morley experiments are indirect and incomplete. If the Michelson-Morley experiment was carried out on a bus or airplane and was used to determine speed. only then will this experience be direct. Therefore, Einstein does not rely on the Michelson-Morley experiment. Question. Do you have an example of such direct experience? New technologies, new research tools Let me suggest for schoolchildren and students on one's own to measure the Universe, dark energy, black holes, etc. To do this, I propose two practical devices. «laser tape measure *+reference distance* 1,000,000 m”» and «Michelson-Morley HYBRID Gyroscope». I am writing to you with a proposal for the joint invention of a HYBRID gyroscope from non-circular, TWO coils with a new type of optical fiber with a “hollow core photonic-substituted vacuum zone or (NANF)” where - the light travels 500000 (In a laser tape measure, the length of the optical fiber is fixed at 1000000 ) meters in each arm, while it does not exceed the parameters 94/94/94 cm, and the weight is 94 kg. Manufacturers of “Fiber Optic Gyroscopes” can produce HYBRID gyroscopes for educational and practical use in schools and higher education institutions. Einstein dreamed of measuring the speed of a train, an airplane - through the Michelson-Morley experiment of 1881/2024, and only then would the experiment be more than 70% complete. This can be done using a fiber optic HYBRID gyroscope. Based on the completion of more than 70% of Michelson's experiment, the following postulates can be proven: Light is an ordered vibration of gravitational quanta, and dominant gravitational fields adjust the speed of light in a vacuum. you can make scientific discoveries; in astronomy, astrophysics, cosmology, higher theoretical physics,...
I think he is 99% correct.
So you know what the missing 1% is about?
The hard problem. Me::No
@@bluesque9687 I know the 1% but I'm not telling you.
1:00:00 Penrose on feynman
I wish I was smarter so I can understand every word he teach. Deep respect Sir.
It takes time.
I start some subjects over my head, and look up new words that I don't know. Wikipedia is very useful for this on math at least. I click on links of new words until I run into something I already know. It takes time and persistence.
Let me explain the best I can: Imagine you were a 1 dimensional being, living as a line on a line. One day you discover a particle in your world that moves in this funny and seemingly impossible way. By your math, it would seem like the particles moves 1 step, then another, and then speeds off to infinity and then shows up behind you as if it were coming from infinity in the opposite direction. Very weird!! Now another line mathematician tells you that he thinks its a "circle" the pattern makes more sense if you imagine a circle (which to them is impossible but they can define a circle, just not see it). A 2 dimensional being or a 3 dimensional being (us) can see the circle that exists above and below the line, and the particle they see is a shadow that the particle on the circle is making on the line. This repeats. A 2d being cannot see spheres. A particle on a sphere appears to be on a cirlce to the 2d being. Now. We are here in 3D, and we have particles with half-spin. Meaning if we rotate the particle 360° it only makes half a turn!! So weird!!! But if you make a hypersphere and put the particle on it and say we only see the shadow, suddenly the half-spin makes perfect geometric sense. Only issue is we cannot see it. To the line being everything is lines, to the 2d person, everything is cirlces. To us, everything looks like spheres. Each of us have a particle in our world that suggest a higher dimensional makes more sense than magic particle
He is 93 years old and still has the passion and curiosity combined with a great perseverance in his life. Truly an inspiring figure for me, personally.
He still remembers more than I’ll ever know at his level of genius
@@brendawilliams8062 indeed!
He is respected physician who has pushing academic research forward.
Raffaella Mulas ❤⚘🌼🌞
Here's a guy, very respected in his field, and he comes across an idea to solve (or prove) probably the greatest mathematical problem in existence. Hasn't been proven in over 300 years. Then he has to sit on it and work it for 7 years without telling anyone, or his idea might get copped by someone else. Then he solves it, fails, then re-solves it again successfully. Who says math isn't romantic?
Thank you Prof Wiles very inspiring video for the young students like me who dream to tackle the big problems
Legendary.
Cheers for SAWing us apart with your **Self-Avoiding-Work** and glueing us back together with **Self Interacting Processes**.. 😊 wizards busy by themselves, with especially blackboard computers
The best physics teacher I have come across. His classes are Just Beautiful.
Call me a marhematician, but 6 hours per year management "airtime" is misleading terms of the scope of organisational and architectural potential. I come from the commercial sphere and the internet, so I have a very 24/7/365 perspective. The arithmetic is essentially persistent rather than temporary, one might hope. I have got ideas, and some of them are worryingly interesting.
Not to be a wet blanket, but at a certain point this all seems to sound like metaphysics.
That's a very funny comment. It certainly is not physics, but nor is plain old Peano Arithmetic.
Infinity raises metaphysical questions whether you like it or not
It all devolves into philosophy, the mere foundation on top of which everything of knowledge is built. A terrible predicament.
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What a beautiful humble soul. ❤
Intelligence I saw that after❤
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"New mathematics was developed" - he's modesty omitting that it was developed by him.
Ill stop but could they tKe the secret down tho?.
Proof of Fermat"s Theorem for Village Idiots c = a + b c^n = [a^n + b^n] + f(a,b,n) (Binomial Expansion) c^n = a^n + b^n iff f(a,b,n) = 0 f(a,b,n) <> 0 c^n <> a^n + b^n QED works also for n = 2. Someone go tell the physicists (Especially Einstein and Pauli) and also for multinomials (tell the cosmetologists..) (Hint: Wylie had to use modular functions, which are only defined on the positive half of the complex plane.) there are no negative numbers: -c= a-b, b>a iff b-c=a, a >0, a-a = 0, a=a if there are no negative numbers, there are no square roots of negative numbers. The ""complex" plane is affine to the real plane (1^2 <> 1, sqr(1^2) = 1 <> 2qr(1) (Russsell's Paradox; a number can't both multiply and not multiply itself). more on this on the physicsdiscussionforum (dot org)
He was my lecture at Wits. I love him
Where is the full interview video?
52:13 song starts
How can you not be romantic about mathematics?
he is an extremely smart man
Yes I like the last part , does not matter if you don't solve it, just develop the habit.
Thankyou for publically sharing this seminar so that everyone can learn it
ありがとうございます。
Fermat's conjecture is provably false, at least for n = 3. It turns out that there are infinite number of solutions for n = 3.Likewise it must be so for n = 4 and so on.
What do you mean? Could you give an example?
@@gearben7553 I think I have a general solution for cubic equations. But I am still not so sure. Let me properly check it.
@@sundareshvenugopal6575 Sure, dude. Meanwhile, how about providing a single one of those infinite solutions?
@@FrequencySpectre-y1b For instance, if the cubic equation 2*(x^3) + (6*x) - 1 = 0, has a solution in the integers then there exists 3 equidistant integers, which satisfy fermats conjecture for n = 3.
@@sundareshvenugopal6575 Maybe look up the Wikipedia page first, because clearly you don't understand this.
What a wonderful man ❤❤
The welcoming smile on the face of the living legend is so warm.
I've always been a 'jack of all trades, master of none' type. I'm forever amazed at how someone can dedicate their life to one thing so completely. It must be wonderful to know what you must be doing so passionately. The clarity of purpose and risk of failure must be intense.