1.1 The Continents of Mathematics Video
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Rupert Macey-Dare
Magellanic!
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María Delgado
This phrase is AWESOME "Mathematics is a hidden parallel of the universe" As a 14 years old girl passionate about maths, I find this video really interesting! Thank you so much.
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Samson Abraha
Without Mathematics "We are wondering about in a dark labyrinth"
Mathematics is the foundations of all sciences, all things in the universe! Thank you Edward Frenkel for your loving insight.
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Luke Gurbin
Thanks to Prof. Frenkel for the audit.
The Langlands programme out of the 1960`s was by a Canadian.
Is the era and location of Langlands important?
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