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Interview at Cirm: Terence TAO 155,295 viewsOct 12, 2017
Interview at Cirm: Terence TAO
155,295 viewsOct 12, 2017
Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques
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Terence Tao (born 17 July 1975) is an Australian-American mathematician who has worked in various areas of mathematics. He currently focuses on harmonic analysis, partial differential equations, algebraic combinatorics, arithmetic combinatorics, geometric combinatorics, compressed sensing and analytic number theory. As of 2015, he holds the James and Carol Collins chair in mathematics at the University of California, Los Angeles. Tao was a co-recipient of the 2006 Fields Medal and the 2014 Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics.
Terence Tao: "I am a Professor at the Department of Mathematics, UCLA. I work in a number of mathematical areas, but primarily in harmonic analysis, PDE, geometric combinatorics, arithmetic combinatorics, analytic number theory, compressed sensing, and algebraic combinatorics. I am part of the Analysis Group here at UCLA, and also an editor or associate editor at several mathematical journals. Here are my papers and preprints, my books, my research blog, and the group blog on mathematics in Australia that I administrate.
I maintain a harmonic analysis mailing list and contributed to the DispersiveWiki project. I used to maintain a harmonic analysis page for conferences and other links".
CONFERENCE at Cirm:
Harmonic Analysis and Geometric Measure Theory
October 2 - 6, 2017
Terence Tao (UCLA)
"An integration approach to the Toeplitz square peg problem"
The Toeplitz square peg problem asks if every simple closed curve in the plane inscribes a square. This is known for suciently regular curves (e.g. polygons), but is open in general. We show that the answer is armative if the curve consists of two Lipschitz graphs of constant less than 1 using an integration by parts technique, and
give some related problems which look more tractable.
Interview at Cirm: 4 October 2017
By Stéphanie Vareilles
Guillaume Hennenfent - Le Chromophore
Chapters
Let's start with your first steps with math...Could you describe your childhood ?
0:25
Was your personal environment a factor enable to reach your capacity?
1:59
Is it easy or complicated to be and infant prodigy?
3:00
Which persons influenced you the most?
4:02
Now let's talk about your research. Could you please describe the areas of mathematics you focus on ?
5:20
Could you comment on the results you are most fond?
7:03
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Agatha Matthews
Agatha Matthews
4 years ago
Such a humble and pleasant person.
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Precious Akpata
Precious Akpata
4 years ago
Thank you for publishing this.
It was a very rewarding interview to watch.
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Simetry
Simetry
4 years ago
Thank you, I am considering a graduate degree there if there are mathematicians like him that are so communicative.
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hblanco
hblanco
4 years ago
Really inspiring.
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Jeff K
Jeff K
4 years ago
A nice humble human being.
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Sachin
Sachin
4 years ago
He is a pleasure to listen
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Agatha Matthews
Agatha Matthews
4 years ago
Very young looking for a 42 year old dude!
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Guz Man
Guz Man
4 years ago
Seems to be a nice guy
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marmaduke
marmaduke
4 years ago
He has an IQ of 230!??!!??
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