A (very) Brief History of Charles Ehresmann

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  • Опубліковано 25 лис 2024

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  • @alannacarlson6715
    @alannacarlson6715 2 роки тому +2

    I know little to nothing about math, and I still enjoyed all of and understood 98% or so of this video. You're a great presenter, thank you.

  • @anisomorphism
    @anisomorphism Рік тому +1

    This is to say nothing of the relationship of his work on what is now known as gauge theory to particle physics. Probably the student of his who understood this the best is Robert Hermann, having realized the connection before almost anyone else. Hermann writes interesting personal/historical information at the beginning of every one of his books.

  • @vamsikrishnaaliveli938
    @vamsikrishnaaliveli938 3 роки тому +1

    thank you Andrew, for delivering works of mathematicians of less unknown and i want to know more of 19 and 20 century mathematicians whose work on geometry, analysis(complex),number theory

  • @parakram7689
    @parakram7689 4 роки тому +4

    Please do grothendieck next.
    He wasn't an outlier as a kid so his story gives me hope

    • @moderndaymath
      @moderndaymath  4 роки тому

      I plan to do Bertrand Russell next, but I've added Grothendieck to the backlog :)

  • @baraka99
    @baraka99 Рік тому +1

    When you try to speak french words it sounds like your head is about to pop off.

  • @nipundave9935
    @nipundave9935 4 роки тому +1

    Many thanks! I enjoyed every second of it. Wish you all the best! ❤️🙏🏻

  • @JackHDW
    @JackHDW 4 роки тому +1

    That hairline is maddd, good work!

  • @davidherrera4837
    @davidherrera4837 3 роки тому +1

    I also had never heard of him.
    He seems to be a theory-builder, having built many topics familiar to those introduced to (abstract) differential geometry/topology.

  • @gogigaga1677
    @gogigaga1677 Рік тому

    One on LEJ Brouwer please incredible work once again👏👏👏👏

  • @andresarroyo1809
    @andresarroyo1809 4 роки тому

    I love this series, keep going

  • @sdal4926
    @sdal4926 Рік тому

    Maybe you can prepare a video for Bourbaki group and their works.

  • @andersongoncalves193
    @andersongoncalves193 4 роки тому

    Keep up the great work!

  • @atigang
    @atigang Рік тому

    Good reading. Without the background music it would be better.

  • @anceaipv8933
    @anceaipv8933 4 роки тому

    Please can you make a video about cauchy?

  • @declup
    @declup Рік тому +1

    May I ask that you not attempt a French accent? It's better than a lot of other anglophones' attempts, but it's still a bit distracting.

  • @rishavkarki3593
    @rishavkarki3593 4 роки тому

    Your the best

  • @asherwade
    @asherwade Рік тому

    As I have commented before, I "Love" your short histories of famous mathematicians, 'however' being an English Speaker fluent in German and French, as well as serious amateur musician, I nearly keel-over dead everytime you "attempt" to pronounce something in French or German; ...why not just 'butcher' the pronunciation in the Standard North American manner, then North American viewers {listeners} would be able to more easily understand what you are saying; ...'THAT', and show the Names and Places [ i.e. schools & universities], then we can simply 'read' them without the shock of mispronunciation, ...truly 💕, I do not mean, 'at all', to criticize you personally, rather simply asking a favor; "please."

  • @ShahryarKhan-KHANSOLO-
    @ShahryarKhan-KHANSOLO- 2 місяці тому

    These videos are great but please stop with the awful, over-the-top pronunciations. They ruin the flow of the narrative. Also hilarious how you almost choked pronouncing Bourbaki but immediately afterward said "Andre WYLE" 😆 At least be consistent with your pronunciations dude.