The Abel Prize
The Abel Prize
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Ursula Hamenstadt: Advice to Young Mathematicians (2024)
Ursula Hamenstadt shares her advice to young mathematicians.
Ursula Hamenstädt is a German mathematician who works as a professor at the University of Bonn. Her primary research subject is differential geometry.
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Michel Talagrand: Advice to Young Mathematicians (2024)
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The 2024 Abel Laureate Michel Talagrand shares his advice to young mathematicians.
The Abel lectures 2024: Sourav Chatterjee - Michel Talagrand’s works on spin glasses
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Watch Sourav Chatterjee, lecture on how the 2024 Abel Prize laureate Michel Talagrand's work on spin glasses. The Abel lectures were held in Georg Sverderups hus at the campus of the University in Oslo on the 22th of May 2024
The Abel lectures 2024: Assaf Naor - Talagrand almost everywhere
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Watch Assaf Naor, lecture on how the 2024 Abel Prize laureate Michel Talagrand's work has influenced the world around us. The Abel lectures were held in Georg Sverderups hus at the campus of the University in Oslo on the 22th of May 2024
The Abel lectures 2024: Sara van de Geer: A statistician's selection of the work of Michel Talagrand
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Watch Sara van de Geer, lecture on how the 2024 Abel Prize laureate Michel Talagrand's work has influenced the field of statistics. The Abel lectures were held in Georg Sverderups hus at the campus of the University in Oslo on the 22th of May 2024
The 2024 Abel Prize ceremony
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Watch the full prize ceremony for Michel Talagrand, the 2024 Abel Prize laureate. H.R.H. Crown prince Haakon awarded Michel Talagrand the Abel Prize in the University Aula in Oslo on the 21st of may. The musical ensemble "Salo Mortale" performed various french musical pieces and the young prodigy Victoria Maria Kan Selvik preformed on the double bass with an accompanying grand piano. Produced b...
The Abel lectures 2024: Michel Talagrand - Chaining: a long story
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Watch Michel Talagrand, the 2024 Abel Prize laureate, lecture on chaining, which has been a prominent part of his research. The Abel lectures were held in Georg Sverderups hus at the campus of the University in Oslo on the 22th of May 2024
Michel Talagrand - the 2024 Abel Prize laureate
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Join us as we explore the thoughts and passions of Michel Talagrand. The Abel Prize of 2024 awarded by the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, on behalf of the Ministry of Education to Michel Talagrand. For an in-depth perspective on Michel Talagrand and his groundbreaking contributions, visit the official website of the Abel Prize at abelprize.no. Produced by: GYRO Filmography: Derek Sto...
Luis A. Caffarelli - The Abel Prize Interview 2023
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2023 Abel Prize laureate Luis Caffarelli is interviewed by mathematicians Christian Skau and Bjørn Ian Dundas. Produced by Gyro for The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters / Abel Prize © 2023
An interview with Matt Parker - Abel prize 2024
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RUclipsr and host of the 2024 Abel Prize announcement, Matt Parker, answers some questions about his relationship to the Abel Prize, maths and his work as a maths communicator! Produced by: Eivind Lotsberg 0:00 What is your relationship with The Abel Prize? 0:30 What do you find interesting about Talagrand's work? 1:26 What got you started as a maths teacher? 2:12 What keeps you coming back to ...
The Abel Prize announcement. March 20, 2024
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The Abel Prize is awarded by The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, on behalf of the Ministry of Education. The President at The Academy, Lise Øvreås, will announce The Abel Prize laureate 2024. Who will be this year's recipient(s) of The Abel Prize? Watch the announcement 20th of March 12.00 (GMT/UTC 1) on The Abel Prize RUclips channel. For more information about Michel Talagrand, the ...
The Norwegian Prime Minister and the Minister of Education congratulates Michel Talagrand (2024)
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The Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre (Labour Party) and the Minister of Education and Research Oddmund Hoel (Centre Party / Senterpartiet) congratulates the 2024 Abel Prize laureate, Michel Talagrand. #abelprize2024 #abelprize #mathematics #science #norway #math #france #academy #academia #prize
Michel Talagrand's reaction to winning the 2024 Abel Prize
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Michel Talagrand's reaction to winning the 2024 Abel Prize. Produced by: Eivind Lotsberg
Daniel Tataru: Low regularity and long time solutions in quasilinear dispersive flows
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Daniel Tataru: Low regularity and long time solutions in quasilinear dispersive flows
Enno Lenzmann: Turbulence in completely integrable PDEs: The Calogero-Moser derivative NLS
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Enno Lenzmann: Turbulence in completely integrable PDEs: The Calogero-Moser derivative NLS
A variational regularity theory for optimal transportation and its application to matching
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A variational regularity theory for optimal transportation and its application to matching
Gigliola Staffilani: Some recent developments in wave turbulence theory
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Gigliola Staffilani: Some recent developments in wave turbulence theory
Jalal Shatah: Recent Advances in Wave Turbulence Theory and Practice
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Jalal Shatah: Recent Advances in Wave Turbulence Theory and Practice
Patrick Gérard: Explicit formula and zero dispersion limit for the Benjamin-Ono equation
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Patrick Gérard: Explicit formula and zero dispersion limit for the Benjamin-Ono equation
Roman Shvydkoy: Generic alignment conjecture and the problem of emergence of collective behavior
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Roman Shvydkoy: Generic alignment conjecture and the problem of emergence of collective behavior
Sijue Wu: The Quartic Integrability and Long Time Existence of Steep Water Waves in 2d
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Sijue Wu: The Quartic Integrability and Long Time Existence of Steep Water Waves in 2d
Stratospheric planetary flows from the perspective of the Euler equation on a rotating sphere
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Stratospheric planetary flows from the perspective of the Euler equation on a rotating sphere
Ragni Piene explaining HLF
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Ragni Piene explaining HLF
Avi Wigderson: Humans and Machines (HLF2022)
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Avi Wigderson: Humans and Machines (HLF2022)
Luis Caffarelli: Non-linear and non-local surface structure problems and some of its applications
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Luis Caffarelli: Non-linear and non-local surface structure problems and some of its applications
Helge Holden: Advice to Young Mathematiciansn (2023)
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Helge Holden: Advice to Young Mathematiciansn (2023)
Luis Silvestre: Advice to Young Mathematicians (2023)
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Luis Silvestre: Advice to Young Mathematicians (2023)
Alice Guionnet: Advice to Young Mathematicians (2023)
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Alice Guionnet: Advice to Young Mathematicians (2023)
Ulrike Tillmann: Advice to Young Mathematicians (2023)
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Ulrike Tillmann: Advice to Young Mathematicians (2023)
Irene Gamba: Advice to Young Mathematicians (2023)
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Irene Gamba: Advice to Young Mathematicians (2023)

Комментарии

  • @liambond5653
    @liambond5653 8 часов назад

    "never wanted to be a mathematician, unlike all of you" but became a more successful mathematician than most of you HAHA GET REKT GG EZ CLAP losers lmao skibidi toilet (this must feel like a firm slap in the face of so many math people who wanted to be a mathematician from early age and worked hard, success in research comes down to luck and environment as well you know)

  • @MrManProduction
    @MrManProduction 9 часов назад

    hehe, tits

  • @TexasMathMundo
    @TexasMathMundo 12 часов назад

    Bravo!

  • @kwiky5643
    @kwiky5643 13 часов назад

    Je viens de le découvrir mais grand respect ✊

  • @adarkol1575
    @adarkol1575 22 часа назад

    who is the geometer she's metionaning?

    • @AlwxR
      @AlwxR 14 часов назад

      Probably Marcel Berger

  • @rajeshrajgaya287
    @rajeshrajgaya287 23 часа назад

    Nice

  • @P.DEY1729
    @P.DEY1729 День назад

    Great man with his great advice. Lots of respect to you sir 🙏🏻

  • @mkhnuser
    @mkhnuser День назад

    That's precisely why so many people struggle with mathematics at the beginning of their journey: the constant switch between a simplified abstraction in your head and formal, logical definition. You can't solve a problem without reverting to formalism, which requires a great mental effort. The sooner you get used to it, the faster your progress will go. Well said, Michel Talagrand!

  • @scottychen2397
    @scottychen2397 День назад

    Pierre Deligne: @7:00 Geometry is the art of correct reasoning on false figures Nigel Hitchin: Geometry is the study of structures that are invariant under group action. According to Descartes , and Klein respectively

  • @--AnonymousUser--
    @--AnonymousUser-- День назад

    Dumbledore of Math

  • @douglasstrother6584
    @douglasstrother6584 2 дня назад

    What an adorable couple!

  • @douglasstrother6584
    @douglasstrother6584 2 дня назад

    Work hard and be open-minded when you find your "knack": you may be really interested in one field of mathematics, but discover that you have a greater aptitude in another.

  • @SubhadipDuttaTatau
    @SubhadipDuttaTatau 2 дня назад

    Awesome lecture

  • @Days365-ck2rq
    @Days365-ck2rq 2 дня назад

    Interview with michel talagrand about his education experiences and mathematics.

  • @BorisTreukhov
    @BorisTreukhov 3 дня назад

    But what if our universe repeats itself endlessly(And you can't succeed in some things because the system is distal, like Dipper in Gravity Falls) :D

  • @francisotoobegyinah2392
    @francisotoobegyinah2392 3 дня назад

    I’m very impressed by his personality and intelligence. Awesome 👏🏽…Respect to your name forever ♾️…RIP ❤

  • @Achrononmaster
    @Achrononmaster 3 дня назад

    @9:10 physicists are in fact looking at mathematical symmetries, in the Lie groups. The "unification" is not truly well-defined because no one knows what the final structure of elementary particles must be, but since we have all the low energy broken symmetries we know what possibilities there are for larger groups. The groups are nothing but the instructions for how one particle "rotates" into another (in a topological space sense, not a literal spacetime sense). The proper unification in physics is to unite gravity with the SM of QM. That's also about groups too, since we'd need to know if gravity is purely global and has no need for a graviton, if it's all just gravitons then it requires a special difficult sort of theory (it is non-renormalizable, so cannot be "computational," and no one knows of a way around that, except by postulating maybe gravity is more global/classical and there are no gravitons). Note, if there are no gravitons then it'd be a good thing, since then the SM and gravity are already as united as they can get. Then spin-2 fields get left out of the Lorentzian path integral. Elementary particles can be in superposition, but not spacetime itself. There is a super cool unification then, the parameters in the group for GR vacuum have 36 gauge fields, they are particle-less (have no propagating modes) so are pure pure vacuum. BUt if the Hiiggs particle is actually composite, so not elementary, then these 36 zero-dimension fields would explain precisely why there are three generations of fermions. _Precisely._ I take this as a decent hint gravity should not be re-quantized (it is already a quantum theory, just not for gravitons). However, having a few gravitons is no problem, provided they are particles, not fields and so few of them there is no effective field theory for them. In this case graviton do not mess up the prediction of three generations, since the graviton is not a fermion. This is all just to say, if any mathematician reading this want a far simpler puzzle than Langlands, talk to me! The physics prizes are deeply mathematical. All about Lie groups. Contrary to popular myth, quantum mechanics is _more_ continuous than classical mechanics, not more "discrete". The discrete arises in QM because of topology/homology, but it is still smooth spacetime.

  • @gandaslifeadventures7708
    @gandaslifeadventures7708 3 дня назад

    nobody asked any questions?!!!! I would have taken the opportunity ask even more about his churn and simmons theory a much more, even if it bothers him.

  • @pradipdebnath3218
    @pradipdebnath3218 3 дня назад

    ❤🎉

  • @MandeepSahni-x7l
    @MandeepSahni-x7l 4 дня назад

  • @yhHhehdhdhejjhd
    @yhHhehdhdhejjhd 4 дня назад

    Thanks for this interesting talk, in particular for trying to provide illustrations based on a simplest cases.

  • @riinaamiiy6994
    @riinaamiiy6994 4 дня назад

    i wish i can attend the next one :( its look fun

  • @brendawilliams8062
    @brendawilliams8062 5 дней назад

    To be a human and humble can make a story a part in the life all of us.

  • @yhHhehdhdhejjhd
    @yhHhehdhdhejjhd 5 дней назад

    Thanks for a concise and clear advice.

  • @brendawilliams8062
    @brendawilliams8062 5 дней назад

    Please consider Dr. Wildberger. I am a great fan.

  • @user-hw7jn5dr7i
    @user-hw7jn5dr7i 6 дней назад

    beautiful explanation, mozart's homage to chopin.

  • @makedredd299
    @makedredd299 6 дней назад

    Could AI be used to solve the hundred year old Millennium (math) Problems?

  • @MyWissam
    @MyWissam 6 дней назад

    They did not change their mind.

  • @SfhjjFghjki
    @SfhjjFghjki 6 дней назад

    Vous pouvez également réciter Avec NOUS ....OH AUGUSTE CORBEAU..A TU BULBES LES AUTRES,SONT AVEC TOI ...? CHER MAÎTRE AUGUSTE ,RÉSONNE ET IMITE LA PERSONNE ABSENT IL,A DIT SI UN OISEAU SUR ARBRE ,IL PARLE COMMENT ..? DONC,CHANTA.... PASSÉ ACTIF,DIT QUOI SI I(J...POLICIER) xxk..UN champs EST LA limite des chances ,.... DONC ,UNE chance EST quoi ... Fin de VIE..... NE JAMAIS REMODELER UNE THÈSE,UNE PENSÉE.... ET UNE CRITIQUE ....PRESQUE UNE PRIÈRE SANS MERCI..!? UN HOMME DIVIN N'EXISTE PAS LA DIVINITÉ DE L'HOMME.... A FAIRE COMPRENDRE AUX AUTRES ,UN DEVOIR À COMPLIR ACCOMPLISSEMENT ,DE L'AMITIÉ TALAGRAND@ MÉLANINE PAS DE PROBLÈME .. ON S'EXERCE: COLLER x DECOLLER y...,!«»? MICHEL,....... TALAGRAND ......

  • @TheMemesofDestruction
    @TheMemesofDestruction 6 дней назад

    Congratulations! ^.^

  • @davidrandell2224
    @davidrandell2224 6 дней назад

    Theoretical Physicists - mathematical philosophers- have long held back physics. The Atomic Expansion Equation is well worth knowing. “The Final Theory: Rethinking Our Scientific Legacy “, Mark McCutcheon for proper physics including the CAUSE of gravity, electricity, magnetism, light and well..... everything. Mathematical ‘objects ‘, starting with Euclid’s “point” has been an abysmal descent into abstract noise.

  • @KamleshKumar-yx8og
    @KamleshKumar-yx8og 7 дней назад

    Nice, impressive and very useful advice, thanks

  • @farshadfattahi20
    @farshadfattahi20 7 дней назад

    Great advice! Many thanks 🙏🙏🙏

  • @jeromejean-charles6163
    @jeromejean-charles6163 7 дней назад

    CLEVER FORAMT: Very nice open questions that are neither stupid nor too general yet understandable by the layman. The answers being on a par makes this a great video.

  • @babybeel8787
    @babybeel8787 7 дней назад

    When do you know you should stop trying? Sure I can grind but sometimes it's just not enough

    • @emmanuel1534
      @emmanuel1534 6 дней назад

      There is no easy solution to what you are asking. Let's take a mathematical point of view If you are a mathematician you can of course imagine that there exist some people that should a priori stop trying because nothing proove that they don't exist. If you are asking if you should, you're probably in a interval of people including some that should and some that souldn't: but should you ? Obviously we can't answer you from the very element we have (or can we?) But it should be noted that if you ask this question is that maybe you can as I just said. The real question: do you want to do something else if you are not sure of the mathematical result ? AN obvious answer would be never stop trying but I get what you are saying. It is often say to not stop trying. I think you can ask yourself is why should I stop trying / why should I keep trying ? btw if you are an undergrad don't stop trying because I give maths classes so contact me haha !

    • @low-litlight3438
      @low-litlight3438 2 дня назад

      I won’t say you should never stop trying, but generally I find that those moments of self-doubt eventually subside if what you’re trying is at all possible. If you find yourself continually failing and discouraged, seek a new perspective or try a different project. But if it truly interests you and you feel like sometimes you can pull an inch out of the problem you’re working on, keep going!

  • @Elizabeth-nq9ly
    @Elizabeth-nq9ly 7 дней назад

    👏

  • @japethspeaketh7034
    @japethspeaketh7034 7 дней назад

    My advice to young mathematicians:- You need an IQ over 160 to be successful in mathematics otherwise you're wasting your time.

    • @quisut7167
      @quisut7167 7 дней назад

      don’t believe him kids, i have iq 90 and i’m a very successful mathematician

    • @andersbahrami1649
      @andersbahrami1649 7 дней назад

      Please elaborate @japethspeaketh7034

    • @bonjour7209
      @bonjour7209 7 дней назад

      It does help and I get what you're saying, but I think we haven't reached a point where IQ tests are so precise that it is an end all be all

    • @iwack
      @iwack 7 дней назад

      Definitely isn't for everybody, I can say that much. Some are more attuned to mathematics than others, just as others are more attuned to carpentry. We have different roles in life and one of the most important things is understanding your own and how that relates to others.

    • @GustavoSantos-fo8rk
      @GustavoSantos-fo8rk 6 дней назад

      If a person wants to become a mathematician, he will do it, as long as he don't listen to people like you. Limiting beliefs are here to stop all of us all the time, and your comment is just one more proof about. As long your comment are about the people who not are playing with math because is what their soul are tell them, ok your comment can be accepted, but please try to change your way to vomit the perception about the reality to others and give a try to you to free your soul from this encapsulation you are putting yourself.

  • @othmanelkaddioui4364
    @othmanelkaddioui4364 7 дней назад

    I think he should get another prize for being the humblest mathematician in the world

  • @doraemon402
    @doraemon402 7 дней назад

    Except nowadays "hard work" won't do the job. You'll need to be friends with the right people and have no academic freedom.

    • @ichigokurosaki2838
      @ichigokurosaki2838 7 дней назад

      💯💯💯

    • @bonjour7209
      @bonjour7209 7 дней назад

      To make friends with people from academia usually comes from collabing with them in math research And if I understand right what you're talking about when you're saying "have no academic freedom" I think it really depends on where you live but since most mathematicians are usually not really implicated activists, I can't tell you for sure. Do you have examples about a mathematician being denied a prize in recent years due to political activism?

    • @VictorHugo-xn9jz
      @VictorHugo-xn9jz 6 дней назад

      You can be successful outside of academia, you know?

  • @samyaid2433
    @samyaid2433 7 дней назад

    It is a privilege to hear the advice of one of the greatest living mathematicians! Thank you M. Talagrand!

    • @leif1075
      @leif1075 7 дней назад

      Whybis it a privilege?

    • @VictorHugo-xn9jz
      @VictorHugo-xn9jz 6 дней назад

      ​@@leif1075 Because some people can't.

  • @user-wr4yl7tx3w
    @user-wr4yl7tx3w 7 дней назад

    Thank you

  • @tobiassugandi
    @tobiassugandi 7 дней назад

    What a heartfelt encouragement

  • @BUY_YT_Views_665
    @BUY_YT_Views_665 7 дней назад

    Probably the most beautiful song ever written and ever sung…Thank you, !🙏🏼

  • @liyanpeng1995
    @liyanpeng1995 8 дней назад

    If I were awarded the Abel Prize, I would cry too.

  • @StephenDoty84
    @StephenDoty84 8 дней назад

    The French should make a prize in honor of Fermat, Pascal & Poincare, three pioneering mathematicians.

  • @user-zh8hb5ps1v
    @user-zh8hb5ps1v 8 дней назад

    Your channel is one of the best for gaining knowledge about trading. Thanks for your hard work!

  • @user-ov5hv5rt8z
    @user-ov5hv5rt8z 8 дней назад

    Thanks for this, as a newbie it helps a lot

  • @colettedelavenna
    @colettedelavenna 10 дней назад

    Le propre du génie c'est cette humilité éblouissante. Le travail et l'amour comme lignes directrices. Une vie de travail au service de la science et l'amour d'une vie pour une femme. J'admire ta noblesse Michel. Tu es parmi les grands de ce monde !

  • @adaogmailcom
    @adaogmailcom 11 дней назад

    Happy to watch a video of Wiles explaining in his smooth style about this great proof, but I must fess up that I do have a lot to learn to be able to fully understand what is going on.

  • @mabhadubhadunongombili1511
    @mabhadubhadunongombili1511 11 дней назад

    Thank you