Radio Lab, probably the smartest science show on the radio,---no offense Science Friday, but there is no contest here---aired a show devoted to
"Numbers" in October, but I only caught the podcast recently. It's worth a listen.
Historians of science might be attracted to a bit speaking about combinatorists' Erdös numbers, via
Paul Hoffman.
But even more exciting: the show succeeds in making math
relevent crucial to humanity and culture. We see math as the catalyst of friendship, math in the midst of a detective story (
Benford's Law!), and math as potentially a human imperative.
I even caught references to log tables. My heart went all a-flutter.
1 comments:
Thanks for turning me onto this, Dan. Scratch through all the layers of history and postgraduate education, and you'll find me at heart to be a mathematician.
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