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Sync
Steven Strogatz
Steven Strogatz shows how living and non-living things could naturally move into synchrony almost defying the law of entropy.
1 people like thisSteven Strogatz: Sync
February 1, 2004 (over 9 years ago)Steven Strogatz shows how living and non-living things could naturally move into synchrony almost defying the law of entropy.
1 people like thisArthur Benjamin: Formula for Changing Math Education
February 1, 2009 (over 4 years ago)Arthur Benjamin believes that the practicality of statistics should be the pinnacle of the study of mathematics rather than calculus.
1 people like thisSean Gourley: Mathematics of War
February 1, 2009 (over 4 years ago)Sean Gourley presents an equation that can perhaps help us better understand and ultimately solve wars in the future.
1 people like thisMarcus du Sautoy: Symmetry, Reality's Riddle
July 1, 2009 (almost 4 years ago)MArcus de Sautoy's talk about the symmetry we find in everyday life leads to better apreciation and understanding of the cryptic language of shapes.
1 people like thisSebastian Wernicke: Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics (about TEDTalks)
February 1, 2010 (over 3 years ago)Statistician Sebastian Wernicke gives a very witty statistical analysis of TED talks.
1 people like thisArthur Benjamin: Mathemagic
February 1, 2005 (over 8 years ago)Arthur Benjamin shows his mind's calculating prowess by doing mathemagic in front of a live audience.
1 people like thisPeter Donnelly: Peter Donnelly Shows How Stats Fool Juries
July 1, 2005 (almost 8 years ago)Peter Donnelly explains the importance of statistical knowledge in making decisions especially in court cases where the jury is presented with statistical facts.
1 people like thisBenoit Mandelbrot: Fractals and the Art of Roughness
February 1, 2010 (over 3 years ago)Benoit Mandelbrot shows how he started to study roughness and its great contribution to the understanding of mathematics.
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