Terence Tao: 2015 Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics Symposium
The 2015 Breakthrough Prize Symposium was held November 10, 2014 at Stanford University and co-hosted by UC-San Francisco and UC-Berkeley. The daylong event included talks and panels featuring Breakthrough Prize laureates in Fundamental Physics, Life Sciences and Mathematics, as well as other distinguished guests. https://breakthroughprize.org / brkthroughprize / breakthroughprize

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Jacob Lurie: 2015 Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics Symposium

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Terence Tao: Nobody Understands Why AI Actually Works

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Terry Tao "How to think like a mathematician" presented by the UCLA Curtis Center

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The hardest problem in mathematics | Terence Tao and Lex Fridman

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2015 Math Panel with Donaldson, Kontsevich, Lurie, Tao, Taylor, Milner

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Terence Tao - Machine assistance and the future of research mathematics - IPAM at UCLA

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Interview at Cirm: Terence TAO

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Meet Winner of $3 Million Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics

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William Dunham, A tribute to Euler

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Ana Caraiani – Diophantine equations, the Mordell conjecture, and how Faltings reshaped arithmetic

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Terry Tao, Ph.D. Small and Large Gaps Between the Primes

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An Interview with Terence Tao

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Neil Turok on how theoretical physics went wrong and why universities don’t encourage originality

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Day 2 - The notorious Collatz conjecture - Terence Tao

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Minerva Lectures 2013 - Terence Tao Talk 1: Sets with few ordinary lines

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Train Your Brain to Never Forget (5 Feynman Habits)

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Prof. Terence Tao | Can the Navier-Stokes Equations Blow Up in Finite Time? | Einstein Lecture 2015

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Terence Tao - 3/3 Bounded gaps between primes

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Day 3 - Interview to Terence Tao - Umberto Bottazzini

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