The Hidden Geometry of Everything - With Jordan Ellenberg
Offered By: The Royal Institution via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the hidden geometry underlying complex problems in this 54-minute lecture by mathematician Jordan Ellenberg. Discover how geometric principles can be applied to diverse fields, from artificial intelligence in chess to democratic representation. Delve into historical examples, including Ronald Ross's work on malaria and Carl Pearson's statistical innovations. Learn about the Law of Large Numbers, information theory, and the surprising connections between geometry and everyday phenomena. Gain insights into how mathematical concepts shape our understanding of the world and influence modern technologies.
Syllabus
Intro
Title
Puzzle
Ronald Ross
Ronald Ross 1904
Carl Pearson 1905
The Law of Large Numbers
Mosquitoes
Poetry
Google
Theory of Information
Artificial Baby Names
The Square
Difficulty
Taught by
The Royal Institution
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