Mathematics: Beauty vs Utility - Numberphile

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  • Опубліковано 23 гру 2024

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  • @euskalX
    @euskalX 8 років тому +1086

    In Cedric Villani's office, entropy clearly increases

    • @numberphile
      @numberphile  8 років тому +209

      ha

    • @camembertdalembert6323
      @camembertdalembert6323 6 років тому +15

      there is a hidden order our minds can't guess.

    • @NaviSly
      @NaviSly 6 років тому +11

      Maybe, the entropy is constant in the system { Villani's office, Villani }.

    • @mimerafm3794
      @mimerafm3794 2 роки тому +5

      Is the joke that his office is a closed system?

    • @w花b
      @w花b 2 роки тому +6

      @@mimerafm3794 Numberphile clearly managed to enter

  • @flojito3428
    @flojito3428 8 років тому +510

    I sent an email recently to Cedric Villani, asking for a meeting and a long interview about mathematics and poetry, for my slam poetry channel... I am a complete nobody, not a mathematician (although interested in the matter, and in science in general), i have a mere 150 followers... But he accepted my request with pleasure ! This is a sign of true goodness, on top of all the mathematical genius :) Gotta love this guy !

    • @Erdnalexa
      @Erdnalexa 8 років тому +53

      Flojito - Le slam à la paille I met him in 2012, we spend the evening talking about mathematics, science, and politics. He is a great person, he inspired me for my studies, back then I was nobody and now I'm starting my PhD. Anyway if he remembers the evening of May the 9th 2012, tell him the tall long-haired guy says hi. If it helps, we also talked about his trips with Dr Germoni.

    • @theflaggeddragon9472
      @theflaggeddragon9472 8 років тому +3

      That's amazing! A friend of my father's, a leading researcher at Google, Peter Norvig, got to speak to him. I was so incredibly jealous when Peter told me. I'll wait for when the time is right to ask for a meeting with him.

    • @H0kram
      @H0kram 7 років тому +1

      Ne t'ai-je pas déjà vu slammer dans un bar de Belleville ? :) j'ai regardé ta chaîne et, le visage et la voix me sont familiers, je crois.
      Ca ne m'étonne pas que Monsieur Villani apprécie l'idée de te rencontrer, d'une part parce que c'est un chic type comme on en a très peu sur la place publique, de l'autre parce que c'est un poète, à sa façon. Rencontrer cet homme ne peut-être qu'enrichissant et super intéressant, tu as bien de la chance :)

    • @flojito3428
      @flojito3428 7 років тому

      Ah ben c'est probablement au Downtown Café non ? Mais oui je slam souvent dans des bars parisiens donc on a dû se croiser !
      Malheureusement j'ai dû mettre ma chaîne en stand by pour cause de nouveau boulant très prenant, et du coup mon entretien avec Villani, bah j'ai dû le mettre en stand by lui aussi :/
      Mais effectivement c'est un vrai poète pour peu qu'on comprenne son univers !

    • @MagicAccent
      @MagicAccent 6 років тому +1

      How did it go? :)

  • @MrPictor
    @MrPictor 8 років тому +133

    Brady is a top notch interviewer. Great questions and answers about things that aren't discussed anywhere else.

  • @parkerd2154
    @parkerd2154 8 років тому +92

    Cedric has become one of my scientific heros as of late. His passion for mathematics is contagious. When I'm getting bogged down with my diff eq work I watch a portion of an interview or lecture of his and find the motivation to continue. That's actually what I'm doing right now. Thanks !

  • @imeredithc
    @imeredithc 8 років тому +158

    His handwriting when he wrote the Boltzmann equation was so beautiful

    • @crabe804
      @crabe804 8 років тому +12

      Too bad he didn't wrote with a goose feather ^^

    • @notpresobama1553
      @notpresobama1553 4 роки тому +7

      I wonder how many times he has written it in his life 🤔

  • @AshishXiangyiKumar
    @AshishXiangyiKumar 8 років тому +509

    It's sort of ridiculous that people are voicing unease or any kind of displeasure at this guy's outfit. He's one of the world's finest mathematical minds, and is comfortable enough with himself to wear what he likes, rather than what arbitrary social convention dictates. And what do we do? We say, "Aha, you might have a beautiful mind, but I can *conform*. How about that, eh?"

    • @Vitorruy1
      @Vitorruy1 8 років тому +20

      they r just jelly bruh

    • @AliceDiableaux
      @AliceDiableaux 8 років тому +34

      I honestly didn't even notice what he was wearing, so I was pretty confused at the comments. He's not in a fashion show so it's completely irrelevant what he's wearing in this video.

    • @pianoman1857
      @pianoman1857 8 років тому +13

      Good to see piano and maths linked ^^

    • @Ashanzer
      @Ashanzer 7 років тому

      Spot on.

    • @arpitdas4263
      @arpitdas4263 5 років тому

      Haters gonna hate

  • @ElloetteLightbringer
    @ElloetteLightbringer 8 років тому +230

    I love this guy! I could listen to him teach and speak all day!

    • @allkinds1069
      @allkinds1069 8 років тому +21

      ElloetteLightbringer has a very calm voice

    • @thstroyur
      @thstroyur 8 років тому +2

      Could work on that accent a bit, though - it would help him get da muny for his museum :)

    • @Thewardra
      @Thewardra 7 років тому

      French 's accent is fine ok
      I got the same! X)

    • @Triantalex
      @Triantalex Рік тому

      false.

  • @hey8174
    @hey8174 8 років тому +477

    I think it's dangerous to say that doing mathematics for the purpose of utility isn't beautiful..And dangerous to say doing mathematics for the purpose of beauty isn't useful. It is a specturm, and both ends have offered valuable contributions.

    • @completeandunabridged.4606
      @completeandunabridged.4606 8 років тому +2

      Tuc Cop out, but I do agree.

    • @AlbertSirup
      @AlbertSirup 8 років тому +1

      useful for whom?

    • @Cyriacdt
      @Cyriacdt 8 років тому +16

      Tuc I think the point is, not everyone sees the beauty in the utility of mathematics, especially people who don't understand it. Sometimes, in order to get people interested in Mathematics as a whole, one will have to show things that are "cool"

    • @TheLuxma
      @TheLuxma 8 років тому +2

      Tuc The concept of doing mathematics for utility is beautiful, it's the "useful math" itself which is usually horrendous (to most people)

    • @iAmTheSquidThing
      @iAmTheSquidThing 8 років тому +23

      I think that's pretty much what he said though. "When it's useful it's even more beautiful." and "Sometimes what's useless will become useful."

  • @Miouwe
    @Miouwe 8 років тому +284

    "if you don't manage to talk the way they understand, you'll not become their friend"

    • @le-math9247
      @le-math9247 7 років тому +2

      AzaardStyle earth to all math teacher. Earth to all math teacher~

    • @ronmedina429
      @ronmedina429 6 років тому +1

      don vito?

    • @Triantalex
      @Triantalex Рік тому

      ??.

  • @numberphile
    @numberphile  8 років тому +250

    Some captions are available - you can use the button under the video!

    • @user-rv6py8cd6p
      @user-rv6py8cd6p 8 років тому +5

      Numberphile Can you do a vid on Pascal's triangle?

    • @martindouge4504
      @martindouge4504 8 років тому +12

      Numberphile On behalf of all of us French people, I say sorry for our terrible accent.

    • @numberphile
      @numberphile  8 років тому +61

      +Lord Hades I think the French accent is brilliant.

    • @martindouge4504
      @martindouge4504 8 років тому +3

      Glad to see someone appreciates it !

    • @olivierb.2149
      @olivierb.2149 8 років тому +21

      Lol pourquoi s'excuser. L'Anglais de Villani est excellent en plus... Bien meilleur que celui d'autres intervenants de Numberphile d'ailleurs

  • @sk8rdman
    @sk8rdman 8 років тому +71

    As someone who aspires to the field of education, I have long since found that the most difficult part of teaching is remembering what it is like to not know and understand what you are teaching. Only those who can manage this will be able to sympathize with the perspective of their students.
    Too often, when we learn something new, we block out the memories of not knowing, because it conflicts with our new understanding, but this is a mistake. Because too often too, when we try to share that understanding with someone else who doesn't know it, we fail to meet that person halfway.
    We must try to remember not only the conclusions we come to in our learning, but also the journeys taken to get there, if we ever hope to guide someone else along that same path.

    • @phillipchavez1321
      @phillipchavez1321 4 роки тому

      Damn. Wow, so true 👌

    • @aidanhall6679
      @aidanhall6679 4 роки тому

      Brilliantly encapsulates the beauty of teaching - it is from this premonition that my underlying passion for teaching became clear. I believe that to inspire others to learn so that they might aspire to a life of education and in turn inspire future generations is among the noblest endeavours one can dream up.

  • @stumbling
    @stumbling 8 років тому +772

    Everything French people say in English sounds philosophical.

    • @pierrethiriet7003
      @pierrethiriet7003 8 років тому +91

      "Je vais descendre les poubelles" :)

    • @zeubi4572
      @zeubi4572 8 років тому +2

      ÜsernameTaken mais quelle finesse... C'en est pathétique

    • @remifiori9415
      @remifiori9415 8 років тому +43

      I'm french, and I can say you that what this guy say when he speaks french alqo sounds philosophical ;)

    • @M_Julian_TSP
      @M_Julian_TSP 8 років тому +19

      "J'aime me masturber sur toi pendant ton sommeil et éjaculer dans ton nez."
      So philosophical xD

    • @remifiori9415
      @remifiori9415 8 років тому +3

      He didn't say that, did he ? -.-

  • @andretsang7337
    @andretsang7337 8 років тому +253

    He speaks with more eloquence than most native English speakers.

    • @Yourmom-dd3fh
      @Yourmom-dd3fh 7 років тому +44

      he speaks with more eloquence than most native French speakers too

    • @Triantalex
      @Triantalex Рік тому

      ??.

  • @QuantumPolagnus
    @QuantumPolagnus 8 років тому +4

    I like this guy - he has that soft-spoken manner that makes you stop and listen to what he has to say, and what he has to say is very thoughtful.

  • @kguy152000
    @kguy152000 8 років тому +646

    I want him to whisper equations in my ear...

    • @Sensanty
      @Sensanty 8 років тому +31

      kguy152000 Stop, you're getting me flustered at the thought of it

    • @jacl9976
      @jacl9976 8 років тому +19

      kguy152000 *whispers*
      y = mx+b

    • @victorwhite8356
      @victorwhite8356 8 років тому +23

      kguy152000 *whispers* "x^(a+bi)= (x^a)[cos(b•ln(x)) + i•sin(b•ln(x))]"

    • @fofolp1213
      @fofolp1213 8 років тому +19

      *whispers* 0^0=2

    • @davecrupel2817
      @davecrupel2817 7 років тому

      😂

  • @heribertocastro6652
    @heribertocastro6652 8 років тому +12

    Not only is he a genius but he also has a unique style! It's awesome. Honestly he's like my goals right now.

  • @Ndo01
    @Ndo01 8 років тому +377

    This guy is renaissance incarnate.

    • @plackiplicki3531
      @plackiplicki3531 5 років тому

      ‘ reincarnate

    • @skaruts
      @skaruts 5 років тому +1

      He does look like he time traveled directly from Da Vinci's neighborhood.

    • @Triantalex
      @Triantalex Рік тому

      false.

  • @alexandrugheorghe5610
    @alexandrugheorghe5610 8 років тому +45

    I see Cedric, I instant watch.

  • @Ben-qe8ju
    @Ben-qe8ju 7 років тому +4

    His passion is incredible. I find it so inspiring, and also oddly comforting, listening to him and others who are absolutely devoted to their craft. Now I remember why I studied mathematics.

  • @MrZhilvinas
    @MrZhilvinas 8 років тому +5

    It's actually rather mesmerizing watching him constantly keep up a mental filter, judging, changing and re-evaluating each and every word he says. There is just so much wisdom behind those eyes which, sadly, never leaves his mouth.

    • @MrZhilvinas
      @MrZhilvinas 8 років тому +1

      Any chance we could get an extended interview with Cédric Villani?

  • @NuclearStr1der
    @NuclearStr1der 8 років тому +6

    Cedric remains my absolute favourite mathematician. His soul and kindness is incredibly endearing in light of his intelligence and wisdom. A truly rare person.

  • @sunrisesofi450
    @sunrisesofi450 8 років тому +9

    I liked the points he made about how different it is when you're actually in charge of administrating something, and having to portray a certain image or give utilitarian reasons to companies for funding, and at the same time being frustrated as a mathematician that others not always see the beauty of math itself.
    Love his outfit by the way.

  • @TheAIEpiphany
    @TheAIEpiphany 2 роки тому +2

    05:06 "and there is no shame in something being useful" - that's like the most mathematician's thing to say ever hahah

  • @NoriMori1992
    @NoriMori1992 8 років тому +75

    [opens UA-cam]
    [sees two Cédric Villani videos uploaded today]
    [dies]

    • @NotMeInc
      @NotMeInc 8 років тому +5

      NoriMori [rip]

  • @ashutoshkumarjha41
    @ashutoshkumarjha41 4 роки тому +1

    Genius, he knows what mathematics is and what is the meaning of being a mathematician. Love to listen each of your's interview on any of the topic you choose.A learner, scholar, erudite, pundit.

  • @BeautifulFreakful
    @BeautifulFreakful 8 років тому +6

    I would absolutely LOVE to see an interview of Alain Connes on this channel.

  • @Wargon2013
    @Wargon2013 8 років тому +68

    The thumbnail shows the Mandelbrot Set, unfortunately it doesn't make an appearance in the video.

    • @numberphile
      @numberphile  8 років тому +69

      +Wargon it is representing the "beauty of math" while the cash on the right is representing "the utility".

    • @Wargon2013
      @Wargon2013 8 років тому +12

      I was just hoping that its another video about fractals. Fractal geometry shows the beauty of mathematics but is also useful so I thought the picture would be related to the video more directly.

    • @Cadrid
      @Cadrid 8 років тому +3

      I thought Brady represented the beauty of math.

  • @Yuuzhan
    @Yuuzhan 8 років тому +1

    It is really rare nowadays to find a video of [9-10[ minutes.
    Thank you for not adding unecessary content to the video for the only purpose to reach 10mins

  • @Tetraglot
    @Tetraglot 5 років тому +52

    "You sound almost half-politician!" Perhaps foreshadowing Villani's election to the National Assembly? :P

    • @blacksciencechocolate8984
      @blacksciencechocolate8984 5 років тому +1

      Spoiler ! 😂

    • @lesubtil7653
      @lesubtil7653 5 років тому +4

      @Clad Strife haha un gauchiste ici 😄 ils sont partout!! (Dans les villes, dans les campagnes)

    • @Hepad_
      @Hepad_ 5 років тому +3

      @Clad Strife arrêtez de vous complaire dans l'axe gauche-droite. Autrefois, il servait à situer se opinions politiques. Maintenant, ça ne sert qu'à se faire traiter de gaucho, ou de facho.
      Et qui en profite ? Ceux qui utilisent le ras-le-bol de ce manichéisme, comme LREM.

    • @Hepad_
      @Hepad_ 5 років тому

      @Clad Strife parce que je ne sais pas comment on mentionne deux personnes dans un commentaire.

    • @lesubtil7653
      @lesubtil7653 5 років тому

      @Clad Strife bonjour. Je prends connaissance de vos réponses à l'instant. Ma participation était uniquement à but humoristique, comme le montre l'emoticone et le référence à la célèbre tirade de Marine le Pen; je n'avais aucunement l'intention de dénigrer l'opinion politique de Clad strife. Si mon commentaire a été mal compris, je me suis sûrement mal exprimé et j'aurais dû expliciter davantage l'aspect ironique de celui-ci, d'autant plus que les cons de droite sont nombreux sur internet (tout comme les cons de gauche), ce qui rend la distinction entre un commentaire sérieux et un commentaire ironique peu évidente.

  • @uciaok
    @uciaok 4 роки тому +6

    He’s a very empathetic human being. Love his way of explaining many abstract subjects.

  • @dk6024
    @dk6024 8 років тому +16

    Museum of mathematics!? That's my next travel destination!

  • @michapatek3773
    @michapatek3773 8 років тому +16

    "There is no shame in something being useful"
    This made me laugh xD

  • @allegroLT
    @allegroLT 8 років тому +22

    Unbelievably enjoyable to listen to Mr. Villani. maybe more of him?

  • @goatmeal5241
    @goatmeal5241 8 років тому +5

    I loved this, especially because I've been trying to force myself to read Hardy's "A Mathematician's Apology" and keep stalling out. To me he just seems incredibly entitled to insist that 'pure' math--with no thought to usefulness--is superior to math motivated by real-world problems, which he deems beneath him. To hear that conceit called out as 'a little bit of poison' by a Fields Medalist is extremely refreshing.

  • @sinansenocak
    @sinansenocak 8 років тому +35

    I was just discussing why math matters with my sister half an hour ago. She basically said it's something that people made up and therefore it doesnt effect herself, that she could view the world differently than how people do in math. Jeez I get worked up even thinking about it

    • @Rotaermel
      @Rotaermel 8 років тому +28

      As someone who deals alot with philosophiy of mathematics, I know the claim that mathematics is a kind of invention. What is certainly true is that our numbers and signs are mere conventions. And it would be for sure possible to "invent" other forms of calculus. But they would be of no use. Our mathematic is useful, because it depicts the inherent logic of our nature and thus, it refers to something, which is not invented. Mathematic is mirrored in nature. Just take the golden ratio, for example.

    • @wierdalien1
      @wierdalien1 8 років тому

      Sinan Şenocak impressive blinkers. though i can understand

    • @JaapVersteegh
      @JaapVersteegh 8 років тому +2

      Sure, but even if it does have a real bearing on the world, it's still perfectly valid for someone to considering it unnecessary and/or uninteresting for living their life.

    • @Myrslokstok
      @Myrslokstok 8 років тому

      It is not made up it is how mathematican thinks.

    • @mikejones-vd3fg
      @mikejones-vd3fg 7 років тому +1

      the idea of negative numbers exists because we let it, not because it exists in nature, its an idea we made up, the idea of a deficit etc. So theres an example that math is made up based on its maker upers (the creatures who made it up) I say creatures because it could be any life form that invents a tool, a tool to describe nature as it is? or as how they want it to be? a little of both

  • @hminhph
    @hminhph 8 років тому

    mister villani totally brings it on point. i admire him for his clear mind and trait to express himself so reasonable

  • @Jacquobite
    @Jacquobite 8 років тому +12

    If beauty in mathematics inspires the youth to take it up, then there is real utility in its beauty.

  • @bengineer8
    @bengineer8 8 років тому +93

    [correct me if I am wrong]:
    When chemists need more funding:
    "We are low on [insert highly expensive chemical here]."
    When mathematicians need more funding:
    "We need more pencils."

    • @simoko7076
      @simoko7076 8 років тому +6

      Bengineer8 One does not simply have an idea for a meme.

    • @pierrelacombe4757
      @pierrelacombe4757 8 років тому +3

      +gates : Pencil is a very useful tool for the mathematician, and I think for many years more and more...

    • @jathu1231
      @jathu1231 8 років тому

      papers*

    • @DrGerbils
      @DrGerbils 8 років тому +49

      When mathematicians need more funding:
      "We need more coffee."
      Fixed it for you.

    • @bengineer8
      @bengineer8 8 років тому

      Steve's Mathy Stuff lol

  • @hmv678
    @hmv678 8 років тому +1

    He is a person from another planet. Enjoyed listening to him.

  • @jellorelic
    @jellorelic 8 років тому +1

    Villani is such a weird, quirky person.. it's beautiful! Thank you Brady, again, for this and all the other work.

  • @joshuarosen6242
    @joshuarosen6242 8 років тому +6

    He makes a very interesting point about inhabiting a mental world that is completely out of reach for the vast majority of people. I studied maths as part of a physics degree at university having done two maths A levels before that and still all of Villani's work is out of my reach. To most people it is utterly incomprehensible in every respect.
    I know some very talented musicians. They are a bit like that as well. At least the end result of a musician's work is easier for most of us to appreciate.

  • @ukkomies100
    @ukkomies100 8 років тому +31

    This guy looks awesome. There is something mezmerising in the courage to dress like that nowadays.

  • @daviddante1989
    @daviddante1989 8 років тому +24

    The next time you meet him, make him say: "Finally, we meet at last, Mr. Sherlock Holmes"

  • @Nickkon1
    @Nickkon1 8 років тому +1

    It would be cool to have more videos where you ask mathematics why they started with their topic, where they find the beauty and why they enjoy doing it. It is very inspiring!

  • @Hecatonicosachoron
    @Hecatonicosachoron 8 років тому +5

    6:46 Exactly! You can definitely say that again!

  • @rampage14x13
    @rampage14x13 8 років тому +25

    This guy is awesome

  • @polymath287
    @polymath287 8 років тому +15

    his reaction when he figured out his theorem 3:03

  • @jlunde35
    @jlunde35 8 років тому +36

    This guy is impressive. A lot is going on between his ears.

  • @PickyMcCritical
    @PickyMcCritical 7 років тому +1

    I didn't know what to expect, but this whole video was surprisingly very interesting.

  • @richardfrenette6648
    @richardfrenette6648 5 років тому +1

    Just discovered Cedric thanks to this video. Very interesting person, both technically and humanly, with a great vision.
    I requires a very special way of thinking to be able to talk about something complicated in an understandable manner for non specialists, for simplification requires the understanding of what really matters, why it does, and how it relates to common experience.
    Will search for more material about him.

  • @KnowArt
    @KnowArt 8 років тому +14

    he has everything to be a bond-villan

  • @DavidDavid-sd2gd
    @DavidDavid-sd2gd 8 років тому +14

    More of this guy!

  • @tollboothjason
    @tollboothjason 8 років тому

    The need to translate our work into laypersons' terms is SO important. Many are genuinely curious about what we do, but we have to be able to put it into laypersons' terms in order to get the message across.

  • @PeterPrevos
    @PeterPrevos 8 років тому +1

    In his books on architecture, Roman architect Vitruvius emphasised the importance of a balance between beauty, utility and soundness. The same can be applied to mathematics.

  • @xMDawg19x
    @xMDawg19x 8 років тому +7

    Hey Numberphile, you should chat with John Urschel about his work sometime if you have a chance. He plays in the NFL and is currently doing his Ph.D. in theoretical mathematics at MIT.

  • @ChilledfishStick
    @ChilledfishStick 8 років тому

    All of the people that you interview here are very fascinating, and it is a very big pleasure to hear them, and to learn from them.
    So, good job!

  • @Jeff121456
    @Jeff121456 8 років тому +1

    I love that he felt it necessary to qualify "soon" with a time frame. A very math mind thing.

    • @briandeschene8424
      @briandeschene8424 8 років тому

      Jeffery Rowan
      An example of what he was talking about. Working with those who provide funding, require a project plan, milestones, etc. he's learned he cannot simply leave something described as "soon". It needs to be stated as an actual figure (even if it is an estimate). Maybe?

  • @DisDatK9
    @DisDatK9 7 років тому +3

    Numberphile, you are the reason I'm majoring in Applied Mathematics now! I absolutely hated math until I came upon your channel and truly saw the beauty of Mathematics. Thank you for showing me my dream :)

  • @Telic
    @Telic 8 років тому +28

    Hey Numberphile, I'd Love to supply some of My Music for your vids :D

    • @Telic
      @Telic 8 років тому

      if you'd want. Much love. I hope life is treating you all well

    • @timeshift2754
      @timeshift2754 8 років тому

      Numberphile

    • @bluesy666
      @bluesy666 8 років тому +10

      Telic no music plz

    • @crunk_lean
      @crunk_lean 8 років тому +4

      It better be Math rock

    • @simetry6477
      @simetry6477 7 років тому

      Side note to numberphile, could you do a interview with the MIT published author of the book, on music and math?

  • @althomas2772
    @althomas2772 8 років тому

    I think that he should have a one-hour special where he discusses his life, education, philosophy etc. I really like the way he thinks and expresses himself.

  • @polkad3v
    @polkad3v 8 років тому +2

    Such honesty, I really like this.

  • @Falcrist
    @Falcrist 8 років тому +1

    For me, the most beautiful parts of mathematics are the ones that hold the most significance, the most information. There is a deep, moving beauty in equations that take a vast and complicated topic, and distill it into something that you can explain to a child. Sometimes these equations are pure mathematics, like Euler's identity... but sometimes these equations can be from physics or engineering, like Maxwell's equations or Newton's law of gravitation. They are beautiful in their simplicity, yet hold up entire fields of knowledge.

  • @vimalk78
    @vimalk78 8 років тому +1

    listening to this man is a spiritual experience

  • @haarissiddique9246
    @haarissiddique9246 8 років тому

    Cédric Villani, Cliff Stoll, James Grime, Tadashi, Brian Hady and all the other Numberphile team make this channel ever so interesting!!

  • @Hamboarding
    @Hamboarding 7 років тому

    Really great talk! I'm a student of philosophy myself, obviously not even close to being anything near as knowledgable about philosophy as he is about mathematics. I am slowly reaching the same conclusion. Philosophy too has to be both.

  • @OkOk-ix3vp
    @OkOk-ix3vp 7 років тому +1

    just a suggestion: maybe ask these professors and mathematicians their views on the most efficient ways of learning the material they specialize in. it can give pretty good insight on what led up to these geniuses

  • @ArtisanCadet
    @ArtisanCadet 8 років тому

    LOVE WHEN CEDRIC IS ON NUMBERPHILE

  • @3arendel
    @3arendel 7 років тому +1

    We need more of Cedric!

  • @SciJoy
    @SciJoy 8 років тому +1

    It made me think of Feynman and how he had to find the joy of physics again and do it just for fun and then found the utility of it. I like and understand math most when I find its utility in physics.

  • @shugaroony
    @shugaroony 5 років тому

    Could listen to this man all day.

  • @jesusnthedaisychain
    @jesusnthedaisychain 8 років тому +9

    A Frenchman pondering the concepts of Form vs Function? It's like my days of majoring in architecture coming back all over again.

  • @frazerwagg7192
    @frazerwagg7192 8 років тому +3

    really enjoyed this video! shows how the utility of maths can be part of it beauty

    • @digitalgamer3722
      @digitalgamer3722 8 років тому

      personally speaking I see that the utility of maths is the only beauty of it.

  • @sagardam2989
    @sagardam2989 4 роки тому

    I got a chance to meet prof Villani once in my University when he came to India. He is like a mad mathematician.

  • @baroudk6818
    @baroudk6818 8 років тому

    What a prestigious guest you have today!
    A great mathematician

  • @feynstein1004
    @feynstein1004 8 років тому

    6:44 "When you're into mathematics, you've been so high on the scale of complexity of reasoning that you're living in some kind of distorted reality. You think that everybody on the street is able to understand complicated reasoning and so on. And you get very frustrated when you discover that it's not the case." Truer words have never been said. I get incredibly frustrated with people too. I wish more people livid in the plane of higher complexity.

  • @mikeheyburn9716
    @mikeheyburn9716 Рік тому

    Thanks or your time here CV. Been great as a maths teacher watching all you said in these vids.

  • @Velppp
    @Velppp 8 років тому +12

    j'aime beaucoup Cédric Villani =)

  • @kegelboy
    @kegelboy 8 років тому

    An intellectual giant and a gentleman. Love this.

  • @Ocklepod
    @Ocklepod 8 років тому +1

    2:07 haven't ever heard the word numbers that way before

  • @MohammedAli-dm8le
    @MohammedAli-dm8le 4 роки тому

    I really needed to hear Professor Villani critique Hardy's purism.

  • @InviDoll
    @InviDoll 6 років тому

    Would love to see this guy on Objectivity - he seems to have such a deep appreciation of things!

  • @ozen4176
    @ozen4176 8 років тому +4

    I´ve always been shit in maths. I´ve failed maths at school couple times but i cant stop loving them. Numberphile u have helped a lot in loving maths. Thank you from spain :)

  • @ClevorBelmont
    @ClevorBelmont 5 років тому +9

    Just casually does a 9*9 magic square like it’s nothing. My favorite of the modern mathematicians by far.

  • @MohammedElMahdadi314
    @MohammedElMahdadi314 5 місяців тому

    One of the best scientist of France!

  • @srensrensen6269
    @srensrensen6269 8 років тому +133

    Clearly a man that have contributed greatly to his field and humanity. But what is with the spider and the big butterfly thingy?

    • @numberphile
      @numberphile  8 років тому +96

      +Søren Sørensen see the other video we uploaded today?

    • @sloaiza81
      @sloaiza81 8 років тому +3

      Note sure about the spider, but the fields metal was the thing that got my attention.

    • @coecovideo
      @coecovideo 8 років тому +7

      ha ha ..... you don't know him ..

    • @Julio974
      @Julio974 6 років тому

      He is also contributing to his country (he is a french deputy)

    • @jmcusack
      @jmcusack 5 років тому

  • @jlsmatejuanluisramirez
    @jlsmatejuanluisramirez 6 років тому

    I love Cedric Villani's explanations

  • @fruitduck604
    @fruitduck604 6 років тому +1

    i'd love to see him having a conversation with cliff stoll. it would be such a entertaining contrast lol

  • @VSilver2
    @VSilver2 8 років тому +5

    Very good video thanks brady

  • @hellothere11
    @hellothere11 8 років тому +1

    Such wise and nuanced explanations! It's interesting to hear his opinions on the more political side of the industry.

  • @gamarad
    @gamarad 7 років тому +10

    "You sound almost half politician" Funny because now he is a politician.

  • @abhinavmishra2769
    @abhinavmishra2769 5 років тому

    Such a humble man.....

  • @laxxius
    @laxxius 8 років тому +6

    can you raise the volume of your videos just a little bit?

  • @NameRedacted0
    @NameRedacted0 8 років тому

    Always kind of fun to look up the people in the videos, and see how much they've done in the world

  • @kusy
    @kusy 4 місяці тому

    8:36 For the record, his brainchild Maison Poincaré or the Paris Mathematics Museum opened on Sept 30, 2023

  • @Greg41982
    @Greg41982 8 років тому +119

    My IQ just went up 10 points by watching this video.

  • @Kommandant7
    @Kommandant7 8 років тому +6

    Museum of mathematics?! I wanna see that

  • @markbell9742
    @markbell9742 8 років тому

    Thanks Brady another nice interview. In addition to the nuts-and-bolts of his mathematics I find Dr. Villani's thoughts on the more Human side (if that's the right term) of his science most interesting.
    Cheers,
    Mark
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  • @adamaa39
    @adamaa39 8 років тому +12

    this clip was dope!
    also: Museum of Mathematics is one I would visit right away.

  • @kamilziemian995
    @kamilziemian995 3 роки тому

    3:00 Can I buy such portret of Cedric Villani? If yes, where? I want it in my room.