Edward Frenkel's Interviews
Monumental Breakthrough in Mathematics (Part 2) | Edward Frenkel
Edward Frenkel, a leading mathematician, explains the recent monumental proof in the Langlands program and its impact on modern mathematics. He also revisits earlier work and connects the breakthrough to broader themes in geometry and physics.- 00:00 - Edward's Previous Appearance on TOE- 01:15 - Discoveries in Mathema
Edward Frenkel: Revolutionary Math Proof No One Could Explain...Until Now
Edward Frenkel, a leading mathematician at UC Berkeley, explains the Langlands program, its ties to physics, and the search for a single unifying formula. He also shares his personal journey from representation theory to making math accessible to the public.- 00:00 - Intro- 02:14 - Edward’s Background- 07:04 - Robert L
Join us for a conversation with Edward Frenkel, mathematician, Berkeley professor and author of the international bestseller Love and Math, as we explore the nature of reality and the fallacy of the naive ideas of determinism and computationalism. Drawing on the landmark achievements of modern mathematics and quantum p
Edward Frenkel: Infinity, String Theory, Death, The Self
Edward Frenkel, a mathematician known for his work on string theory and the Langlands Program, joins us to explore the deep connections between infinity, death, and personal trauma. The conversation weaves together mathematics, philosophy, and the human experience, questioning the nature of consciousness and the limits
#370 – Edward Frenkel: Reality is a Paradox – Mathematics, Physics, Truth & Love
Edward Frenkel is a mathematician at UC Berkeley working on the interface of mathematics and quantum physics. He is the author of Love and Math: The Heart of Hidden Reality. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: - House of Macadamias: https://houseofmacadamias.com/lex and use code LEX to get 20% off
Edward Frenkel’s latest book Love and Math, a New York Times bestseller, was named one of the Best Books of the year by both Amazon and iBooks, and won the Euler Book Prize from the Mathematical Association of America. The book reveals a side of math seldom seen, suffused with all the beauty and elegance of a work of a
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