Manjul Bhargava: The Musical, Magical Number Theorist
Quanta Magazine - S2015 - E4
A video profile of the 2014 Fields medalist Manjul Bhargava, whose search for artistic truth and beauty has led to some of the most profound recent discoveries in number theory.
Quanta Magazine: Season 2015 - 23 Episode s
2015x1 - What Happens if You Fall Into a Black Hole?
June 10, 2015
David Kaplan explores one of the biggest mysteries in physics: the apparent contradiction between general relativity and quantum mechanics.
2015x2 - Freeman Dyson: A ‘Rebel’ Without a Ph.D.
June 11, 2015
A wide-ranging interview with the legendary mathematical physicist Freeman Dyson in which he discusses his work with Richard Feynman, his attempts to build a spaceship propelled by nuclear bombs and his controversial views on climate change.
2015x3 - Artur Avila: A Brazilian Wunderkind Who Calms Chaos
June 12, 2015
A video profile of the mathematician Artur Avila, whose solutions to ubiquitous problems in chaos theory have earned him Brazil’s first Fields Medal in 2014.
2015x4 - Manjul Bhargava: The Musical, Magical Number Theorist
June 15, 2015
A video profile of the 2014 Fields medalist Manjul Bhargava, whose search for artistic truth and beauty has led to some of the most profound recent discoveries in number theory.
2015x5 - Where Did the Universe Come From?
June 16, 2015
Where did the universe come from? David Kaplan explores the leading cosmological explanation with the help of a baking metaphor.
2015x6 - Yitang Zhang: An Unlikely Math Star Rises
June 17, 2015
The opening scene from George Csicsery’s film "Counting From Infinity," about Yitang Zhang, a previously unknown mathematician who two years ago solved a major problem in number theory that catapulted him to mathematical stardom.
2015x7 - Martin Hairer: In Noisy Equations, One Who Heard Music
June 19, 2015
A video profile of the 2014 Fields medalist Martin Hairer, whose epic masterpiece in stochastic analysis, experts say, “created a whole world.”
2015x8 - Maryam Mirzakhani: A Tenacious Explorer of Abstract Surfaces
June 23, 2015
A video profile of the 2014 Fields medalist Maryam Mirzakhani, whose monumental work draws deep connections between topology, geometry and dynamical systems.
2015x9 - Subhash Khot: A Grand Vision for the Impossible
June 24, 2015
A video profile of the 2014 Nevanlinna Prize winner Subhash Khot, whose bold conjecture is helping mathematicians explore the precise limits of computation.
2015x10 - Alan Guth: How Many Two-Headed Cows in a Multiverse?
July 2, 2015
In an infinitely branching multiverse, says MIT cosmologist Alan Guth, “there are an infinite number of one-headed cows and an infinite number of two-headed cows. What happens to the ratio?”
2015x11 - Hiranya Peiris: How to Test If We Live in a Multiverse
July 9, 2015
University College London physicist Hiranya Peiris explains the seemingly impossible -- how the multiverse can be experimentally tested.
2015x12 - How Did Life Begin on Earth?
July 20, 2022
In this 2-minute video, David Kaplan explores the leading theories for the origin of life on our planet.
2015x13 - Fly-Vac: Groundhog Day for Fruit Flies
July 21, 2015
Benjamin de Bivort’s lab at Harvard University developed a device called the fly-vac to study individual behavior. Upon entering a chamber, the fly must choose to walk toward the light or dark end. A vacuum then sucks it back to the starting point, and it makes the choice again.
2015x14 - Why Do Flies Walk This Way?
July 22, 2015
In a device in Benjamin de Bivort’s lab at Harvard University, a fly wanders through a tiny Y-shaped maze, choosing at the Y’s vertex whether to walk left or right. This array of Y-mazes allows researchers to track individual behavior in many flies simultaneously.
2015x15 - How Symmetry Shapes Nature’s Laws
August 17, 2015
In this 2-minute video, David Kaplan explains how the search for hidden symmetries leads to discoveries like the Higgs boson.
2015x16 - James Bullock: The Case for Complex Dark Matter
August 25, 2015
James Bullock, a physicist at the University of California, Irvine, explains why dark matter might be more complicated than astronomers have assumed.
2015x17 - Nancy Moran: An Explorer of Life’s Deepest Partnerships
September 18, 2015
Nancy Moran, a biologist at the University of Texas at Austin, explains how colony collapse disorder led her to study the bacteria that live in the guts of bees.
2015x18 - Nima Arkani-Hamed's Visions of Future Physics
September 23, 2015
Nima Arkani-Hamed, a physicist at the Institute for Advanced Study, makes his "big-picture" case for building a 100-TeV particle collider.
2015x19 - What Is a Species?
September 24, 2015
David Kaplan explains why a simple definition of 'species' is hard to come by in our fifth In Theory video.
2015x20 - Gabriela González: Searching the Sky for the Wobbles of Gravity
October 23, 2015
Gabriela González explains how to measure black-hole collisions using gravitational waves.
2015x21 - Joan Strassmann: The Woman Who Stared at Wasps
November 6, 2015
Joan Strassmann explains the benefits of studying social amoebas.
2015x22 - Christoph Adami: The Information Theory of Life
November 20, 2015
Christoph Adami explains how information theory can explain the persistence of life.
2015x23 - Richard Dawid: Why Trust a Theory?
December 18, 2015
Richard Dawid discusses the fine line between science and speculation.