French mathematician and politician
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"Demokracja jest nic nie warta, jeśli obywatele są niewykształceni. To zdanie jest dziś – w dobie zagrożenia demokracji, przez systemowo zorganizowane plotki – szczególnie aktualne" – twierdzi Cedric Villani – laureat Medalu Fieldsa i poseł francuskiego Zgromadzenia Narodowego; założyciel ugrupowania Ekologia, Demokracja, Solidarność. Czyta: Mateusz MLECZKO
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"To achieve good results, work all night and eat soup". Cedric Villani is the Field's Medal winning maths professor from Paris who changed the world by discovering a new theorem (by accident). He has since dedicated his life to communicating the beauty of mathematics and insists that "to achieve good results, work all night and eat soup". He is a beautiful person, with a beautiful mind, which I do my best to explore in this episode as I seek to discover the truth behind those ten words. Join me on this voyage of discovery as we seek to understand why math(s) really is "sexy". This bourbon fueled episode was "slightly longer" than expected because of the various stories I share, here's some timings to help you dig in and out of the podcast depending upon how much time you have. I thought this would be a better solution rather than debating for hours which bits to cut out. Thank you for listening! TIMINGS 0:00 ~ Intro 4:23 ~ "To achieve good results work all night and eat soup" 8:48 ~ Why is maths sexy? 14:47 ~ Why do people HATE maths? 19:40 ~ The Idea of Creating Something Beautiful 37:30 ~ The Birth of a Theorem 40:00 ~ Maths, Mountains and Music 44:51 ~ How to find your own mountain to climb 54:20 ~ What makes you wake up in the morning? 55:43 ~ Why are Nobel laureates so good at presenting? 1:00:55 ~ When I failed at Hugo Boss by presenting bad math 1:02:34 ~ How should your office make you feel? 1:04:34 ~ The Gömböc 1:16:59 ~ Why are questions more valuable than the answers? 1:18:25 ~ Cedric's best advice "The Bottom Line" Cedric Villani with a Gömböc LINKS "Birth of a Theorem" on Amazon Gaping Void by Hugh Macleod "How to be Creative" FREE eBook by Hugh Macleod "What's so sexy about math?" TED Talk "The Beautiful Minds" TED Talk Cedric Villani on Numberphile [Playlist] Melanie Safka [Spotify] The Gömböc [Wired Magazine] The story of Cedric's spiders The Gömböc Lecture [Oxford University] Numberphile on YouTube
Homöopathie - Wer nicht heilt, hat auch nicht recht / Globuli - Warum gegen alle Beweise trotzdem viele dran glauben / Galileo - Warum das Satellitensystem nicht gut funktioniert / Cedric Villani - Der geniale Mathematiker will Politik für Macron machen.
Verdades escondidas permeiam nosso mundo; são inacessíveis aos nossos sentidos; mas a matemática nos permite ir além de nossa intuição para desvendar seus mistérios. Neste levantamento de descobertas matemáticas, o ganhador da Medalha Fields, Cedric Villani, fala sobre a emoção da descoberta e detalha a vida por vezes desconcertante de um matemático. "Belas explicações matemáticas não são somente para nosso prazer", diz ele. "Elas mudam nossa visão do mundo."
Forget about the maths you learned at school; the charismatic Cédric Villani has a gift for revealing the beauty and magic of mathematics at the highest level. Dubbed a ‘rock-star mathematician’, the French winner of the maths world’s equivalent of the Nobel Prize takes us on an inspiring, charming journey through his intellectual discoveries in this event, recorded live at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
Put down your pens and pick up your protractor, this month Alex Clark delves inside the world of maths with Cedric Villani, Tom McCarthy and Rob Eastaway. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What goes on inside the mind of a mathematician? Where does inspiration come from? Cedric Villani, winner of the most prestigious prize in mathematics, the Fields Medal, explains the process. Inaugural Titchmarsh Lecture 2015.
What goes on inside the mind of a mathematician? Where does inspiration come from? Cedric Villani, winner of the most prestigious prize in mathematics, the Fields Medal, explains the process. Inaugural Titchmarsh Lecture 2015.
On Start the Week Tom Sutcliffe finds out what goes on inside the mind of a mathematician. Cédric Villani explains the obsession and inspiration which led him to being awarded the Fields Medal, 'the mathematicians' Nobel Prize' in 2010. Zia Haider Rahman combines pure maths, investment banking and human rights in his exploration of how abstract theory can impact on real life. Vicky Neale reveals the beauty of prime numbers, while the director Morgan Matthews finds love in his film x+y at the International Mathematics Olympiad. Producer: Katy Hickman.
Artist and curator Ewen Chardronnet and Art Historian Fabrice Lapelletrie discuss the work of Frank Malina. They mention the importance of the work of Theremin, Wilfred and other artists interested in the connections between sound and images in the 20s and 30s. The role of the cultural imagination as a science driver is developed, as well as how imagination intervenes in scientific discovery with the work of mathematician Cedric Villani for instance. Chardronnet reads from a letter of Frank Malina from 1946 which discusses ideas of deep connections between the arts and sciences and the idea of 'inherent rightness". Lapelletrie discusses the work of experimental psychologist Albert Michotte.
Conférence exceptionnelle destinée au plus large public de M. Cédric Villani, mathématicien célèbre et médaille Fields 2010, intitulée « Des triangles, des gaz et des hommes », à l'initiative du laboratoire de mathématiques Jean Alexandre Dieudonné (Université Nice Sophia Antipolis / CNRS), le mercredi 18 avril 2012 au Théâtre du Grand Château de Valrose. Professeur de l'Université de Lyon et directeur de l'Institut Henri Poincaré, les recherches de Cédric Villani se situent entre l'analyse, les probabilités, la physique statistique et plus récemment la géométrie différentielle. Ses travaux ont eu un impact considérable en particulier dans le domaine de la théorie cinétique des gaz et de la théorie du transport optimal. Il a obtenu de nombreuses récompenses dont le Prix de la société Mathématique Européenne (2008), le Prix Henri Poincaré de l'Association Internationale de Physique Mathématique (2009), le Prix Fermat (2009), et la médaille Fields (2010) considérée comme la plus haute distinction en mathématiques.
Les galaxies nous paraissent immuables, mais à l'échelle des temps astrophysiques elles sont en agitation perpétuelle. Peut-on tenter l'analogie avec les particules d'un gaz, et en déduire des prédictions sur leur évolution ? Ce n'est qu'un épisode de la saga de la modélisation et prédiction du cosmos, qui agite mathématiciens et physiciens depuis bien des siècles... Conférence de Cedric Villani, professeur de l’Université de Lyon, directeur de l’Institut Henri-Poincaré, CNRS/UPMC, Paris, et lauréat de la médaille Fields 2010