Part IV: Mathematical Geniuses Who Changed the World
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
- Explore the captivating lives and groundbreaking work of mathematical giants who shaped the 20th century and beyond. Delve into the world of functional analysis with Frigyes Riesz, the pioneer of Hilbert spaces. Witness the enduring impact of Felix Hausdorff's work in set theory and topology, despite facing persecution. Discover the brilliance of Jean-Pierre Serre, a leading figure in algebraic topology and number theory. Unravel the vast contributions of Andrey Kolmogorov, who revolutionized probability theory and beyond. Explore the fascinating story of Omar Khayyam, a polymath who excelled in both mathematics and poetry. Encounter the enigmatic genius of Grigori Perelman, who cracked the Poincaré Conjecture, a monumental challenge in mathematics. Finally, learn about Henri Lebesgue, the mathematician who revolutionized integration with his groundbreaking Lebesgue integral. This captivating journey celebrates the mathematicians who continue to push the boundaries of knowledge and shape our understanding of the universe.
David Attenborough has a good voice to listen to for learning while enjoying.
I can't agree with you more :-)
His voice is one of the best I heard ever... top class stuff
Judging by how he pronounces Lebesque and Serre, it's an AI knockoff
It’s amazing how much DSP (digital signal processing) math was figured out long before we had microprocessors fast enough to bother with trying to do any (DSP, that is.)
The same with rigorous structural mechanics and solid mechanic solution methods, some may be traced back to the late 1890s, but implementation was basically imposible at the time. They became popular in the 50s and 60s thanks to the spread of computers, but the methods were known well before that.
By the way, these methods are used for aerospace craft design, large ships, cars, buildings, etc.
Ai-generated?
I used TTS to generate the audio.
No Camerounian😢😢😢😢😢
I’m sorry, don’t know anyone from there. Would you list some?
@@migoroedu Abdon Atangana(Maths), Ernest Simo
Okkk asmongold editor ....(i know its ai )
Not completely. Did take the help of AI
Dissapointing , didnt even feature a single indian neither modern like ramanujan or ancient like madhavan or aryabhatta whom arab and persian mathematicians took inspiration from
maybe Ramanujan was featured in another part. You can't narrate modern mathematical history without telling about Ramanujan
I made another video that is dedicated solely to the Indian Mathematicians. ua-cam.com/video/YbDT3oz5Gx8/v-deo.html