history of mathematics

A quick introduction to transcendental numbers, a famous problem which relates to them, and how the person who solved it became a victim of political tensions.
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David Spiegelhalter, one of our favourite experts on statistics, recently joined David Attenborough, Bill Bryson and other eminent contributors on the Royal Society's People of Science series. You can watch the video here.
How Heron of Alexandria missed his chance to explore the unknown mathematical land of complex numbers.
This talk traces the history of zero, looks at its role in maths and science, and even finds a link to the London Underground map.
A brief introduction to the famous nurse and statistician.
How a maths competition spawned the foundations of chaos theory.
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The self-taught genius would have turned 129 in December.
This problem about an infinite sum has a surprising answer.
This surprising result about 3D shapes tells us something deep about the nature of space.
Euler may not have cracked this problem completely, but it led to a lot of important work, including on what we today know as sudoku.