"Mathematics nowhere - Mathematics everywhere" at Berlin Science Week
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14:00 to 15:30
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“Mathematics nowhere - Mathematics everywhere” features three keynote talks and a panel discussion on the role of mathematics in today’s society. A presentation of the exhibition “La La Lab - the mathematics of music” is part of it!
Mathematics has been an area of study throughout human history. Today, mathematics has developed into a tool so sophisticated that most people do not even notice its presence in our lives. We can say that mathematics exists both nowhere and everywhere. More recently, with the development of AI and big data analysis, there is a new recognition of the importance of mathematics as an innovative science with critical applications. In particular, it is remarkable that mathematics can bring deep insights into the analysis of music. Mathematics is now an international enterprise which can benefit society. The purpose of this event is to present and discuss examples of how mathematics contributes to various aspects of modern society.
The Berlin Science week is a major cultural event in Berlin, taking place on November 1-10, 2019, all major scientific and science outreach agencies in Berlin take part. IMAGINARY will be present on the session “Mathematics nowhere - Mathematics everywhere”, on Thursday, November 7 2019, at 14:00 - 15:30 at the Naturkundemuseum, Berlin.
The session will have three talks (20 min each), followed by a panel discussion (30 min):
- Mathematics for Soft Matter (Kuniyasu Saito, Tokohu University)
- Mathematics of Music (Daniel Ramos, IMAGINARY)
- Mathematics in Africa (Thierry Zomahoun, African Institute for Mathematical Sciences)
- Panel “Mathematics Nowhere - Mathematics Everywhere” (Convened by Sylvie Paycha, University of Potsdam, and the three speakers above)
Please register for free following this Event Brite link.
Event Web Page: https://www.math-everywhere.xyz
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