
Jana Rodriguez Hertz's Favorite Theorem
From noodles to chaos
Mathematics: learning it, doing it, celebrating it.
From noodles to chaos
The Harvey Mudd College mathematician tells us why he loves playing with Brouwer's fixed-point theorem
Following Kakeya’s needle to new mathematics
What is the meaning of this unassuming, mistranslated curve?
The Johns Hopkins University mathematician tells us why doing category theory is like playing the viola
In which we are honored to be the second-favorite podcast appearance of the only MIT applied math graduate student who has played in the NFL
A matrix is an array of numbers, but it represents so much more
A recent breakthrough in a decades-old graph theory problem relies on this little assembly of seven points and eleven edges
Talking time travel, complex analysis and Burmese food with a mathematician from the University of Sydney
The University of Washington mathematician talks trees, lattices and a plucky constant that seems to show up everywhere