Overview
Explore the concept of productive generalization in mathematics through this Oxford Mathematics London Public Lecture delivered by Timothy Gowers. Delve into various types of generalization, including fractional dimension, area and volume, and shape. Examine key theorems such as the Vandiver Dance Theorem, Hales-Jewett Theorem, and their generalizations. Gain insights into the relentless pursuit of mathematical problems and the progression of mathematical thinking. Following the lecture, engage with a Q&A session featuring Hannah Fry, where Gowers discusses his approach to both mathematical and personal challenges, his early interest in mathematics, research processes, and experiences with the Fields Medal.
Syllabus
Introduction
Types of generalization
Fractional dimension
Area and volume
Shape
Vandiver Dance Theorem
Density Version
Summary
Hales Jewett Theorem
Vandiver Theorem
Recap
HalesJewett
Generalizations
Motivation
Early interest in mathematics
When did you stop being intimidated
The process of research
Dead ends
Being picked to the post
Favorite theorem
Fields Medal
Sharing the glory
Taught by
Oxford Mathematics