Fields Medal winner James Maynard in conversation
The Fields Medal is widely regarded as the highest honour a young mathematician can attain and is especially hard to win because the medals are only awarded every four years to mathematicians under the age of forty. This year Oxford Mathematician and Number Theorist James Maynard is one of four recipients. In this short interview, James discusses the award and his work, his love for prime numbers and where he gets his inspiration. Read more about James's work here: https://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/node/60744

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Prime Time - James Maynard

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The Magic of the Primes - James Maynard and Hannah Fry

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Winning the Fields Medal (extended interview) - Numberphile

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The Strangest Pattern Hidden in Prime Numbers

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Winning the Fields Medal (with James Maynard) - Numberphile

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Stephen Fry in Conversation with Oxford Writers' House

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Twin Prime Conjecture - Numberphile

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James A. Maynard - Patterns in the primes

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James Maynard - Patterns in prime numbers

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Why This Is the Most Exciting Time to Be Human | Ken Ono, Axiom Math

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Here are the World's Smartest Mathematicians of Today

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The mathematician who cracked Wall Street | Jim Simons

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HLF Laureate Portraits: Sir W. Timothy Gowers

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HLF Laureate Portraits: Terence Tao

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Sophie Germain and prime numbers - James Maynard

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From Child Prodigy to Fields Medal, Nobel of Math

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The Invention That Saved Science

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The most beautiful formula not enough people understand

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In conversation with Fields Medalist Maryna Viazovska

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