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Interview with John Nash and Louis Nirenberg 

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0:40 What made you interested in mathematics? [John Nash]
2:14 How about you? [Louis Nirenberg]
3:30 You first started a degree in chemical engineering, what drew you to math? [John Nash]
4:40 How to make children more interested in mathematics? [John Nash]
5:50 Would you agree? And woman to go into mathematics? [Louis Nirenberg]
7:17 Does mathematics bring joy? [John Nash]
8:02 Is math art? [Both]
10:40 Love of music [Both]
11:26 Is there a connection between your love for complex music and your love for mathematics? [Nirenberg]
11:58 How did you choose your problems? [John Nash]
14:02 When working on a problem, how do you know if you are on the right track? [John Nash]
14:41 The two previous questions to Louis Nirenberg
15:22 Practical impact of your work [Louis Nirenberg]
16:17 Impact of your work on partial differential equations bigger than your work on game theory [John Nash]
17:14 On the practical impact of game theory [John Nash]
18:01 You've saved the American tax payer a lot of money [John Nash]
18:21 What problems would you work on if you had the time? [John Nash]
22:00 Why did you work on cosmology? [John Nash]
23:06 Louis Nirenberg, you are still doing math?
British science journalist and author Vivienne Parry interviews the Abel Prize Laureates 2015: John F. Nash, Jr. and Louis Nirenberg, in front of an audience immediately after receiving the Abel Prize.

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Комментарии : 11   
@rfabbri
@rfabbri 4 года назад
So much meaning behind these simple words. Great men. Nash lashes at the interviewer several times, with such class and restraint.
@paulbcote
@paulbcote 2 года назад
Nash's reply to the question: "What would you have liked to have worked on if you had not taken time off for mental illness? " Is unexpected, and richly informative. Paraphrasing . I did not want to be working during that time. The notion that one should always prefer to be working is not necessarily correct. On the one hand the answer reflects that the question is silly. But if she hadn't asked it, he would not have had the opportunity to share his reflection
@madcatattack1
@madcatattack1 Год назад
Wonderful video, thank you for sharing 🙏
@renecabrera3515
@renecabrera3515 3 года назад
..." you're stuck most of the time when doing mathematics". So far so accurate with respect with my research dissertation.
@okoyoso
@okoyoso 4 года назад
Why does this have so few views?
@markhirstwood4190
@markhirstwood4190 3 года назад
Because the market for quality is small.
@stechriswillgil3686
@stechriswillgil3686 3 года назад
Couldn’t they have found a more competent interviewer ?
@anthonyymm511
@anthonyymm511 3 года назад
"Cause his name was Artin". What a troll.
@akashsunil7464
@akashsunil7464 3 года назад
lol
@AmyAmy-er8bp
@AmyAmy-er8bp 7 месяцев назад
Liquid Chlorofil. Make it available everywhere. A tak Zelen to je snimayet.
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