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Ideas for a Complex World - Anna Seigal

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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Science and maths are full of smart tools for explaining the world around us. Those tools can feel far removed from the way the rest of us understand that world. Can we reconcile the two approaches? Oxford Mathematician Anna Seigal provides some answers.
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The Secrets of Mathematics
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Anna Seigal
Keywords
mathematics
science
Department: Mathematical Institute
Date Added: 07/12/2020
Duration: 00:48:16

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