Why Peter Scholze is once in a Generation Mathematician
How does one person rewrite a branch of mathematics that has occupied extraordinary minds for centuries?. Peter Scholze didn't just solve problems; he built a new conceptual language to bridge the gap between different numerical universes. We take a deep look at his unique "reverse learning" process—starting with Andrew Wiles's proof of Fermat's Last Theorem—and how he assimilated complex structures like elliptic curves and modular forms. We also break down his most significant contributions, including: p-adic Numbers: Understanding distance based on divisibility by prime numbers. Perfectoid Spaces: Fractal-like structures that allow mathematicians to "tilt" problems between mixed-characteristic and equal-characteristic worlds. Condensed Mathematics: A project with Dustin Clausen to rebuild the foundations of topology and algebraic methods. From his record-breaking ascent to a full professorship at age 24 to the "Liquid Tensor Experiment," this is the story of a man who sees himself not as an inventor, but as an explorer of truths that are already "out there". TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - The 2018 Fields Medal Ceremony in Rio 05:30 - What are p-adic Numbers? 07:45 - Perfectoid Spaces and the "Tilting" Operation 12:40 - Prismatic Cohomology and Condensed Mathematics 15:10 - The Liquid Tensor Experiment: Human vs. Computer Proof 17:35 - The Man Behind the Proofs: Scholze’s Mental Discipline #inspiringscience #FieldsMedal #sciencedocumentary #mathematician Explore science like never before - accessible, thrilling, and packed with awe-inspiring moments. Fuel your curiosity with 100s of free, curated STEM audio shows . Download The Turing App on the Apple App Store, Google Play Store or listen at https://theturingapp.com/

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