Applying Physics to Mathematics by Tadashi Tokieda
Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating intersection of physics and mathematics in this 49-minute distinguished lecture by Tadashi Tokieda. Discover how applying physical concepts can lead to innovative mathematical insights, making complex ideas accessible to beginners while challenging seasoned researchers. Learn about diverse examples, from Pythagoras to Darwinian theory, that demonstrate the power of physical intuition in solving mathematical problems. Suitable for students from Class XII onwards and all undergraduate physics and mathematics enthusiasts, this talk offers a unique perspective on problem-solving and scientific discovery. Engage with the content through a live interactive session and explore additional short videos by the lecturer for a deeper understanding of the subject matter.
Syllabus
Introduction
Pythagoras
Inequalities
Splitting
Stacking
Peak
Euler characteristic
Darwinian theory
Taught by
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences
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