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Research at the Mathematical Institute covers all branches of mathematical sciences ranging from, for example, algebra, number theory, and geometry to the application of mathematics to a wide range of fields including industry, finance, networks, and the brain. It has more than 850 undergraduates and 550 doctoral or masters students. [1]
Hannah M. Fry HonFREng FIMA FIET (born 21 February 1984) is a British mathematician, author and broadcaster. As of 2025 she is the Professor of the Public Understanding of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge [3] and president of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA). [4]
Arnold was also known as a popularizer of mathematics. Through his lectures, seminars, and as the author of several textbooks (such as Mathematical Methods of Classical Mechanics) and popular mathematics books, he influenced many mathematicians and physicists. [5] [6] Many of his books were translated into English.
YouTube. 10 January 2017. lectures at Geometry, Groups and Dynamics (GGD) – 2017, International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, Tata Institute "Discrete Isometry Group of Higher Rank Symmetric Spaces (Lecture – 01) by Misha Kapovich". YouTube. 16 November 2017.
Tadashi Tokieda (Japanese: 時枝正; born 1968) is a Japanese mathematician, working in mathematics and physics. He is a professor of mathematics at Stanford University; previously he was a fellow and Director of Studies of Mathematics at Trinity Hall, Cambridge. He is also very active in inventing, collecting, and studying toys that uniquely ...
The Num8er My5teries: Royal Institution Christmas Lectures (Channel 5, 2006), [37] five lectures about the great unsolved problems of mathematics. The Story of Maths (BBC Four, 2008) [38] is a four-part series first broadcast on BBC Four. In this series he discovers techniques and theories from different times and cultures.
Hairer was born in Geneva, Switzerland. [2] He attended the Collège Claparède Geneva where he received his high school diploma in 1994. He entered a school science competition with sound editing software that was developed into Amadeus, [12] and later continued to maintain the software in addition to his academic work; it continued to be widely used as of 2020. [11]
The institute also has a yearly Clay Research Award, recognizing major breakthroughs in mathematical research. Finally, the institute organizes a number of summer schools, conferences, workshops, public lectures, and outreach activities aimed primarily at junior mathematicians (from the high school to the postdoctoral level).