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Terence Tao Teaches Mathematical Thinking | Official Trailer | MasterClass
A MacArthur Fellow and Fields Medal winner, Terence Tao was studying university-level math by age 9. Now the “Mozart of Math” is breaking down his approach to everyday problem-solving—without complex equations or formulas. Learn how to deconstruct challenges, use storytelling as a tool, and discover solutions, whether you’re trying to level up in a computer game or just want to make sure you catch your plane on time.
Learn more about Terence Tao’s MasterClass at https://mstr.cl/3qWScTn.
With breakthrough research in harmonic analysis, combinatorics, partial differential equations, and analytic number theory, Terence Tao has been counted as the “Mozart of Math” by fellow mathematicians. He’s also been honored with the Fields Medal, considered the Nobel Prize of mathematics; the Riemann P...
published: 27 Jan 2022
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The World's Best Mathematician (*) - Numberphile
(*) Among current mathematicians, many people regard Professor Terence Tao as the world's finest... Opinions on such things vary, of course.
Professor Tao kindly fielded some of our questions, including many submitted by Numberphile viewers.
EXTRA FOOTAGE: https://youtu.be/48Hr3CT5Tpk (and more extras to come)
The Legend of Question Six: https://youtu.be/Y30VF3cSIYQ
Professor Tao's blog: https://terrytao.wordpress.com/
Numberphile is supported by the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI): http://bit.ly/MSRINumberphile
We are also supported by Science Sandbox, a Simons Foundation initiative dedicated to engaging everyone with the process of science.
NUMBERPHILE
Website: http://www.numberphile.com/
Numberphile on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/numberphile
Numberphile tweets...
published: 14 Mar 2017
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What Makes for ‘Good’ Math? | JOW Podcast
Terence Tao, who has been called the “Mozart of Mathematics,” wrote an essay in 2007 about the common ingredients in “good” mathematical research. In this episode, the Fields Medalist joins Steven Strogatz to revisit the topic. S3EP01 Originally Published February 1, 2024
- Find more information about this episode here: https://www.quantamagazine.org/what-makes-for-good-mathematics-20240201/
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“The Joy of Why” is a Quanta Magazine podcast about curiosity and the pursuit of knowledge. The mathematician and author Steven Strogatz and the astrophysicist and author Janna Levin take turns interviewing leading researchers about the great scientific and mathematical questions of our time. The Joy of Why is produced by PRX Productions
- Listen to more episodes of Joy of Why: https://www...
published: 16 Apr 2024
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Math Prodigy Terence Tao, UCLA
Terence Tao was a seven year-old high school student when he began taking calculus classes. By age 20 he had received a Ph.D. from Princeton and joined the UCLA faculty. In 2006 he won the Fields Medal in Mathematics and a MacArthur "genius" grant. Watch Tao talk about how he approaches problem-solving.
published: 11 Sep 2008
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Terence Tao: The Erdős Discrepancy Problem
UCLA Mathematics Colloquium
"The Erdős Discrepancy Problem"
Terence Tao, UCLA
Abstract. The discrepancy of a sequence f(1), f(2), ... of numbers is defined to be the largest value of |f(d) + f(2d) + ... + f(nd)| as n,d range over the natural numbers. In the 1930s, Erdős posed the question of whether any sequence consisting only of +1 and -1 could have bounded discrepancy. In 2010, the collaborative Polymath5 project showed (among other things) that the problem could be effectively reduced to a problem involving completely multiplicative sequences. Finally, using recent breakthroughs in the asymptotics of completely multiplicative sequences by Matomaki and Radziwill, as well as a surprising application of the Shannon entropy inequalities, the Erdős discrepancy problem was solved this Sept...
published: 09 Oct 2015
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The Test That Terence Tao Aced at Age 7
The full report (PDF): http://math.fau.edu/yiu/Oldwebsites/MPS2010/TerenceTao1984.pdf
Terence did note in his answers that questions 6 and 8 (A & E) at 2:18 can't be done (page 215).
Subscribe to my channel to see more videos like this: https://www.youtube.com/user/tibees
[New video] The Test That Terence Tao Almost Failed: https://youtu.be/NKpta1WFK20
Trying to read the books Terence Tao read as a child: https://youtu.be/RoObJcYpwZE
Support me with a monthly donation on Patreon and receive a gift from me and access to my podcast: https://www.patreon.com/Tibees
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Second channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOZE5llobz...
published: 15 Jul 2021
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Four Minutes With Terence Tao
We ask the 2006 Fields Medalist to talk about his love of mathematics, his current interests and his favorite planet. More details: https://www.simonsfoundation.org/2018/02/23/four-minutes-with-terence-tao/
published: 28 Feb 2019
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Terry Tao, Ph.D. Small and Large Gaps Between the Primes
UCLA Department Of Mathematics
Terry Tao, Ph.D. Small and Large Gaps Between the Primes
published: 07 Oct 2014
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The Test That Terence Tao Almost Failed
Thanks MEL Science for sponsoring this video, check them out here: https://melscience.com/sBLk/ Use the code TIBEES for 50% off.
⭐️Terry Tao's generals: http://web.math.princeton.edu/generals/tao_terence
^I have included this content onscreen in its original form, including typos (e.g the spelling of Klainerman)
⭐️The general exams of other Princeton students: http://web.math.princeton.edu/generals/
⭐️A Close Call: How a Near Failure Propelled Me to Succeed: https://www.ams.org/journals/notices/202007/rnoti-p1007.pdf
^This article written by Tao is where I got my info about his study habits and relfections.
Subscribe to my channel to see more videos like this: https://www.youtube.com/user/tibees
Support me with a monthly donation on Patreon and receive a gift from me: https://www.patreon...
published: 07 Dec 2022
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Terence Tao: Structure and Randomness in the Prime Numbers, UCLA
Lecture for a general audience: Terence Tao is UCLA's Collins Professor of Mathematics, and the first UCLA professor to win the prestigious Fields Medal. Less than a month after
winning the Fields Medal, Tao was named a MacArthur Fellow. The following month, Tao was named one of "The Brilliant 10" scientists by Popular Science magazine, which called him "Math's Great Uniter" and said that "to Tao, the traditional boundaries between different mathematical fields don't seem to exist." His Colloquium is titled "Structure and Randomness in the Prime Numbers."
The UCLA Science Faculty Research Colloquium Series is designed to
promote interdisciplinary research.
The Series is sponsored by the Divisions of Life and Physical Sciences,
UCLA College.
*Edit: For the question posed at [43:37], the...
published: 22 Jan 2009
2:10
Terence Tao Teaches Mathematical Thinking | Official Trailer | MasterClass
A MacArthur Fellow and Fields Medal winner, Terence Tao was studying university-level math by age 9. Now the “Mozart of Math” is breaking down his approach to e...
A MacArthur Fellow and Fields Medal winner, Terence Tao was studying university-level math by age 9. Now the “Mozart of Math” is breaking down his approach to everyday problem-solving—without complex equations or formulas. Learn how to deconstruct challenges, use storytelling as a tool, and discover solutions, whether you’re trying to level up in a computer game or just want to make sure you catch your plane on time.
Learn more about Terence Tao’s MasterClass at https://mstr.cl/3qWScTn.
With breakthrough research in harmonic analysis, combinatorics, partial differential equations, and analytic number theory, Terence Tao has been counted as the “Mozart of Math” by fellow mathematicians. He’s also been honored with the Fields Medal, considered the Nobel Prize of mathematics; the Riemann Prize; the Bolyai Prize; and more than 25 other math and science awards for his contributions and research.
In this class, the UCLA professor teaches you how to use math to make your life better. Explore Dr. Tao’s process for using mathematical thinking to simplify and solve day-to-day challenges—without completing a single page of homework.
Lessons in this online class include:
• Terence Tao’s Journey
• Demystifying Math
• Math in Your Everyday Life
• Choosing the Problem to Solve
• Solving Problems With Story
• Transforming Problems
• Games, Cheats, and Puzzles
• Math Fails
• Stumped: Navigating Roadblocks
• Finding Strength in Numbers
• Onward: The Constant Evolution of Math
More from MasterClass:
• Garry Kasparov Teaches Chess: masterclass.com/gk
• Robin Arzón Teaches Mental Strength: masterclass.com/ra
• Neil deGrasse Tyson Teaches Scientific Thinking and Communication: masterclass.com/ndt
About MasterClass:
MasterClass is the streaming platform where anyone can learn from the world’s best. With an annual membership, subscribers get unlimited access to instructors and classes across a wide range of subjects. Stream thousands of lessons anywhere, anytime, on mobile, desktop, and TV.
• Subscribe: https://mstr.cl/30SH1wj
• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/masterclassofficial
• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/masterclass
• Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/masterclass
#MasterClass #TerenceTao #DrTerenceTao #mathematicalthinking #math #problemsolving
https://wn.com/Terence_Tao_Teaches_Mathematical_Thinking_|_Official_Trailer_|_Masterclass
A MacArthur Fellow and Fields Medal winner, Terence Tao was studying university-level math by age 9. Now the “Mozart of Math” is breaking down his approach to everyday problem-solving—without complex equations or formulas. Learn how to deconstruct challenges, use storytelling as a tool, and discover solutions, whether you’re trying to level up in a computer game or just want to make sure you catch your plane on time.
Learn more about Terence Tao’s MasterClass at https://mstr.cl/3qWScTn.
With breakthrough research in harmonic analysis, combinatorics, partial differential equations, and analytic number theory, Terence Tao has been counted as the “Mozart of Math” by fellow mathematicians. He’s also been honored with the Fields Medal, considered the Nobel Prize of mathematics; the Riemann Prize; the Bolyai Prize; and more than 25 other math and science awards for his contributions and research.
In this class, the UCLA professor teaches you how to use math to make your life better. Explore Dr. Tao’s process for using mathematical thinking to simplify and solve day-to-day challenges—without completing a single page of homework.
Lessons in this online class include:
• Terence Tao’s Journey
• Demystifying Math
• Math in Your Everyday Life
• Choosing the Problem to Solve
• Solving Problems With Story
• Transforming Problems
• Games, Cheats, and Puzzles
• Math Fails
• Stumped: Navigating Roadblocks
• Finding Strength in Numbers
• Onward: The Constant Evolution of Math
More from MasterClass:
• Garry Kasparov Teaches Chess: masterclass.com/gk
• Robin Arzón Teaches Mental Strength: masterclass.com/ra
• Neil deGrasse Tyson Teaches Scientific Thinking and Communication: masterclass.com/ndt
About MasterClass:
MasterClass is the streaming platform where anyone can learn from the world’s best. With an annual membership, subscribers get unlimited access to instructors and classes across a wide range of subjects. Stream thousands of lessons anywhere, anytime, on mobile, desktop, and TV.
• Subscribe: https://mstr.cl/30SH1wj
• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/masterclassofficial
• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/masterclass
• Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/masterclass
#MasterClass #TerenceTao #DrTerenceTao #mathematicalthinking #math #problemsolving
- published: 27 Jan 2022
- views: 14248108
10:57
The World's Best Mathematician (*) - Numberphile
(*) Among current mathematicians, many people regard Professor Terence Tao as the world's finest... Opinions on such things vary, of course.
Professor Tao kindl...
(*) Among current mathematicians, many people regard Professor Terence Tao as the world's finest... Opinions on such things vary, of course.
Professor Tao kindly fielded some of our questions, including many submitted by Numberphile viewers.
EXTRA FOOTAGE: https://youtu.be/48Hr3CT5Tpk (and more extras to come)
The Legend of Question Six: https://youtu.be/Y30VF3cSIYQ
Professor Tao's blog: https://terrytao.wordpress.com/
Numberphile is supported by the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI): http://bit.ly/MSRINumberphile
We are also supported by Science Sandbox, a Simons Foundation initiative dedicated to engaging everyone with the process of science.
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https://wn.com/The_World's_Best_Mathematician_(_)_Numberphile
(*) Among current mathematicians, many people regard Professor Terence Tao as the world's finest... Opinions on such things vary, of course.
Professor Tao kindly fielded some of our questions, including many submitted by Numberphile viewers.
EXTRA FOOTAGE: https://youtu.be/48Hr3CT5Tpk (and more extras to come)
The Legend of Question Six: https://youtu.be/Y30VF3cSIYQ
Professor Tao's blog: https://terrytao.wordpress.com/
Numberphile is supported by the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI): http://bit.ly/MSRINumberphile
We are also supported by Science Sandbox, a Simons Foundation initiative dedicated to engaging everyone with the process of science.
NUMBERPHILE
Website: http://www.numberphile.com/
Numberphile on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/numberphile
Numberphile tweets: https://twitter.com/numberphile
Subscribe: http://bit.ly/Numberphile_Sub
Videos by Brady Haran
Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/numberphile
Brady's videos subreddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/BradyHaran/
Brady's latest videos across all channels: http://www.bradyharanblog.com/
Sign up for (occasional) emails: http://eepurl.com/YdjL9
- published: 14 Mar 2017
- views: 7299290
35:42
What Makes for ‘Good’ Math? | JOW Podcast
Terence Tao, who has been called the “Mozart of Mathematics,” wrote an essay in 2007 about the common ingredients in “good” mathematical research. In this episo...
Terence Tao, who has been called the “Mozart of Mathematics,” wrote an essay in 2007 about the common ingredients in “good” mathematical research. In this episode, the Fields Medalist joins Steven Strogatz to revisit the topic. S3EP01 Originally Published February 1, 2024
- Find more information about this episode here: https://www.quantamagazine.org/what-makes-for-good-mathematics-20240201/
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“The Joy of Why” is a Quanta Magazine podcast about curiosity and the pursuit of knowledge. The mathematician and author Steven Strogatz and the astrophysicist and author Janna Levin take turns interviewing leading researchers about the great scientific and mathematical questions of our time. The Joy of Why is produced by PRX Productions
- Listen to more episodes of Joy of Why: https://www.quantamagazine.org/tag/the-joy-of-why/
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https://wn.com/What_Makes_For_‘Good’_Math_|_Jow_Podcast
Terence Tao, who has been called the “Mozart of Mathematics,” wrote an essay in 2007 about the common ingredients in “good” mathematical research. In this episode, the Fields Medalist joins Steven Strogatz to revisit the topic. S3EP01 Originally Published February 1, 2024
- Find more information about this episode here: https://www.quantamagazine.org/what-makes-for-good-mathematics-20240201/
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“The Joy of Why” is a Quanta Magazine podcast about curiosity and the pursuit of knowledge. The mathematician and author Steven Strogatz and the astrophysicist and author Janna Levin take turns interviewing leading researchers about the great scientific and mathematical questions of our time. The Joy of Why is produced by PRX Productions
- Listen to more episodes of Joy of Why: https://www.quantamagazine.org/tag/the-joy-of-why/
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Quanta Magazine is an editorially independent publication supported by the Simons Foundation: https://www.simonsfoundation.org/
- published: 16 Apr 2024
- views: 22204
2:57
Math Prodigy Terence Tao, UCLA
Terence Tao was a seven year-old high school student when he began taking calculus classes. By age 20 he had received a Ph.D. from Princeton and joined the UCLA...
Terence Tao was a seven year-old high school student when he began taking calculus classes. By age 20 he had received a Ph.D. from Princeton and joined the UCLA faculty. In 2006 he won the Fields Medal in Mathematics and a MacArthur "genius" grant. Watch Tao talk about how he approaches problem-solving.
https://wn.com/Math_Prodigy_Terence_Tao,_Ucla
Terence Tao was a seven year-old high school student when he began taking calculus classes. By age 20 he had received a Ph.D. from Princeton and joined the UCLA faculty. In 2006 he won the Fields Medal in Mathematics and a MacArthur "genius" grant. Watch Tao talk about how he approaches problem-solving.
- published: 11 Sep 2008
- views: 1192950
51:49
Terence Tao: The Erdős Discrepancy Problem
UCLA Mathematics Colloquium
"The Erdős Discrepancy Problem"
Terence Tao, UCLA
Abstract. The discrepancy of a sequence f(1), f(2), ... of numbers is defined to...
UCLA Mathematics Colloquium
"The Erdős Discrepancy Problem"
Terence Tao, UCLA
Abstract. The discrepancy of a sequence f(1), f(2), ... of numbers is defined to be the largest value of |f(d) + f(2d) + ... + f(nd)| as n,d range over the natural numbers. In the 1930s, Erdős posed the question of whether any sequence consisting only of +1 and -1 could have bounded discrepancy. In 2010, the collaborative Polymath5 project showed (among other things) that the problem could be effectively reduced to a problem involving completely multiplicative sequences. Finally, using recent breakthroughs in the asymptotics of completely multiplicative sequences by Matomaki and Radziwill, as well as a surprising application of the Shannon entropy inequalities, the Erdős discrepancy problem was solved this September. In this talk I will discuss this solution and its connection to the Chowla and Elliott conjectures in number theory.
Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics, UCLA
October 8, 2015
For more information: http://www.ipam.ucla.edu/news/terry-tao-proves-erdos-discrepancy-problem/#:~:text=In%20the%201930s%2C%20Hungarian%20mathematician,matter%20the%20sequence%20you%20choose.
https://wn.com/Terence_Tao_The_Erdős_Discrepancy_Problem
UCLA Mathematics Colloquium
"The Erdős Discrepancy Problem"
Terence Tao, UCLA
Abstract. The discrepancy of a sequence f(1), f(2), ... of numbers is defined to be the largest value of |f(d) + f(2d) + ... + f(nd)| as n,d range over the natural numbers. In the 1930s, Erdős posed the question of whether any sequence consisting only of +1 and -1 could have bounded discrepancy. In 2010, the collaborative Polymath5 project showed (among other things) that the problem could be effectively reduced to a problem involving completely multiplicative sequences. Finally, using recent breakthroughs in the asymptotics of completely multiplicative sequences by Matomaki and Radziwill, as well as a surprising application of the Shannon entropy inequalities, the Erdős discrepancy problem was solved this September. In this talk I will discuss this solution and its connection to the Chowla and Elliott conjectures in number theory.
Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics, UCLA
October 8, 2015
For more information: http://www.ipam.ucla.edu/news/terry-tao-proves-erdos-discrepancy-problem/#:~:text=In%20the%201930s%2C%20Hungarian%20mathematician,matter%20the%20sequence%20you%20choose.
- published: 09 Oct 2015
- views: 399723
11:13
The Test That Terence Tao Aced at Age 7
The full report (PDF): http://math.fau.edu/yiu/Oldwebsites/MPS2010/TerenceTao1984.pdf
Terence did note in his answers that questions 6 and 8 (A & E) at 2:18 can...
The full report (PDF): http://math.fau.edu/yiu/Oldwebsites/MPS2010/TerenceTao1984.pdf
Terence did note in his answers that questions 6 and 8 (A & E) at 2:18 can't be done (page 215).
Subscribe to my channel to see more videos like this: https://www.youtube.com/user/tibees
[New video] The Test That Terence Tao Almost Failed: https://youtu.be/NKpta1WFK20
Trying to read the books Terence Tao read as a child: https://youtu.be/RoObJcYpwZE
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https://wn.com/The_Test_That_Terence_Tao_Aced_At_Age_7
The full report (PDF): http://math.fau.edu/yiu/Oldwebsites/MPS2010/TerenceTao1984.pdf
Terence did note in his answers that questions 6 and 8 (A & E) at 2:18 can't be done (page 215).
Subscribe to my channel to see more videos like this: https://www.youtube.com/user/tibees
[New video] The Test That Terence Tao Almost Failed: https://youtu.be/NKpta1WFK20
Trying to read the books Terence Tao read as a child: https://youtu.be/RoObJcYpwZE
Support me with a monthly donation on Patreon and receive a gift from me and access to my podcast: https://www.patreon.com/Tibees
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- published: 15 Jul 2021
- views: 4438041
4:07
Four Minutes With Terence Tao
We ask the 2006 Fields Medalist to talk about his love of mathematics, his current interests and his favorite planet. More details: https://www.simonsfoundation...
We ask the 2006 Fields Medalist to talk about his love of mathematics, his current interests and his favorite planet. More details: https://www.simonsfoundation.org/2018/02/23/four-minutes-with-terence-tao/
https://wn.com/Four_Minutes_With_Terence_Tao
We ask the 2006 Fields Medalist to talk about his love of mathematics, his current interests and his favorite planet. More details: https://www.simonsfoundation.org/2018/02/23/four-minutes-with-terence-tao/
- published: 28 Feb 2019
- views: 708681
59:24
Terry Tao, Ph.D. Small and Large Gaps Between the Primes
UCLA Department Of Mathematics
Terry Tao, Ph.D. Small and Large Gaps Between the Primes
UCLA Department Of Mathematics
Terry Tao, Ph.D. Small and Large Gaps Between the Primes
https://wn.com/Terry_Tao,_Ph.D._Small_And_Large_Gaps_Between_The_Primes
UCLA Department Of Mathematics
Terry Tao, Ph.D. Small and Large Gaps Between the Primes
- published: 07 Oct 2014
- views: 3690557
16:55
The Test That Terence Tao Almost Failed
Thanks MEL Science for sponsoring this video, check them out here: https://melscience.com/sBLk/ Use the code TIBEES for 50% off.
⭐️Terry Tao's generals: http://...
Thanks MEL Science for sponsoring this video, check them out here: https://melscience.com/sBLk/ Use the code TIBEES for 50% off.
⭐️Terry Tao's generals: http://web.math.princeton.edu/generals/tao_terence
^I have included this content onscreen in its original form, including typos (e.g the spelling of Klainerman)
⭐️The general exams of other Princeton students: http://web.math.princeton.edu/generals/
⭐️A Close Call: How a Near Failure Propelled Me to Succeed: https://www.ams.org/journals/notices/202007/rnoti-p1007.pdf
^This article written by Tao is where I got my info about his study habits and relfections.
Subscribe to my channel to see more videos like this: https://www.youtube.com/user/tibees
Support me with a monthly donation on Patreon and receive a gift from me: https://www.patreon.com/Tibees
Buy me a coffee (one-off donation): https://ko-fi.com/tibees
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This video was sponsored by MEL Science.
https://wn.com/The_Test_That_Terence_Tao_Almost_Failed
Thanks MEL Science for sponsoring this video, check them out here: https://melscience.com/sBLk/ Use the code TIBEES for 50% off.
⭐️Terry Tao's generals: http://web.math.princeton.edu/generals/tao_terence
^I have included this content onscreen in its original form, including typos (e.g the spelling of Klainerman)
⭐️The general exams of other Princeton students: http://web.math.princeton.edu/generals/
⭐️A Close Call: How a Near Failure Propelled Me to Succeed: https://www.ams.org/journals/notices/202007/rnoti-p1007.pdf
^This article written by Tao is where I got my info about his study habits and relfections.
Subscribe to my channel to see more videos like this: https://www.youtube.com/user/tibees
Support me with a monthly donation on Patreon and receive a gift from me: https://www.patreon.com/Tibees
Buy me a coffee (one-off donation): https://ko-fi.com/tibees
Website: https://tobyhendy.com
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tibees
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TobyHendy
Second channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOZE5llobz3pjPRP69d0Ejg
This video was sponsored by MEL Science.
- published: 07 Dec 2022
- views: 436575
47:51
Terence Tao: Structure and Randomness in the Prime Numbers, UCLA
Lecture for a general audience: Terence Tao is UCLA's Collins Professor of Mathematics, and the first UCLA professor to win the prestigious Fields Medal. Less ...
Lecture for a general audience: Terence Tao is UCLA's Collins Professor of Mathematics, and the first UCLA professor to win the prestigious Fields Medal. Less than a month after
winning the Fields Medal, Tao was named a MacArthur Fellow. The following month, Tao was named one of "The Brilliant 10" scientists by Popular Science magazine, which called him "Math's Great Uniter" and said that "to Tao, the traditional boundaries between different mathematical fields don't seem to exist." His Colloquium is titled "Structure and Randomness in the Prime Numbers."
The UCLA Science Faculty Research Colloquium Series is designed to
promote interdisciplinary research.
The Series is sponsored by the Divisions of Life and Physical Sciences,
UCLA College.
*Edit: For the question posed at [43:37], the word "Inters" should be "Integers"
https://wn.com/Terence_Tao_Structure_And_Randomness_In_The_Prime_Numbers,_Ucla
Lecture for a general audience: Terence Tao is UCLA's Collins Professor of Mathematics, and the first UCLA professor to win the prestigious Fields Medal. Less than a month after
winning the Fields Medal, Tao was named a MacArthur Fellow. The following month, Tao was named one of "The Brilliant 10" scientists by Popular Science magazine, which called him "Math's Great Uniter" and said that "to Tao, the traditional boundaries between different mathematical fields don't seem to exist." His Colloquium is titled "Structure and Randomness in the Prime Numbers."
The UCLA Science Faculty Research Colloquium Series is designed to
promote interdisciplinary research.
The Series is sponsored by the Divisions of Life and Physical Sciences,
UCLA College.
*Edit: For the question posed at [43:37], the word "Inters" should be "Integers"
- published: 22 Jan 2009
- views: 798172