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Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures: Graham Farmelo - The Universe Speaks in Numbers

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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An old-fashioned tale of tale of romance and estrangement, of hope and despair.
Graham Farmelo's Oxford Mathematics Public Lecture charts the 350 year relationship between Mathematics and Physics and its prospects for the future. Might things be less dramatic in future? Might they just have to be 'going steady' for a while?

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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Graham Farmelo
Keywords
Physics
mathematics
Department: Mathematical Institute
Date Added: 21/05/2019
Duration: 01:03:30

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