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The Median Voter Theorem (1948)

The Best Books on: The Golden Age of Quantum Physics

Nash's Bargaining Problem (1950)

David Hilbert's Influence on Economics

The Riemann Hypothesis, explained

When Einstein met Churchill (1933)

Can We Survive Technology? — John von Neumann (1955)

Episode 6: The Einstein-Szilárd Letter

Karl Menger's Vienna Colloquium (1928-36)

The Best Books on: The Riemann Hypothesis

Louis Bachelier's Theory of Speculation (1900)

John F. Nash Jr.'s Game of "Hex" (1949)

Episode 5: The Eccentricities of J. Robert Oppenheimer

The Martians of Budapest

The Hardy-Ramanujan Number

The Anarchist Abstractionist — Who was Alexander Grothendieck?

Episode 4: The Bohr-Einstein Debate

The Mathematical Nomad, Paul Erdős

The Golden Age of Quantum Physics (1927)

Episode 3: On Norbert Wiener's Relationship with Bertrand Russell

Oskar Morgenstern's Transformation (1925-38)

The Absent-Minded Father of Cybernetics, Norbert Wiener

Episode 2: Kurt Gödel's Brilliant Madness

Turing Uncomputability

The Mathematical Center of the Universe

Episode 1: The Unparalleled Genius of John von Neumann

The Poincaré Conjecture (1904)

The Eccentricities of J. Robert Oppenheimer

Einstein’s Paper on the Photoelectric Effect (1905)

The Duties of John von Neumann’s Assistant in the 1930s

Ramanujan’s Early Work on Continued Fractions

Einstein and Hilbert’s Relativity Race

Cantor and Dedekind's Early Correspondence (1873-74)

Kurt Gödel's Brilliant Madness

Gödel’s Constitutional Quarrel (1947)

When Heisenberg met Einstein

The Einstein-Szilárd Letter (1939)

Ramanujan’s First Letter to G.H. Hardy (1913)

The Bohr-Einstein Debate

Oppenheimer’s Letter of Recommendation for Richard Feynman (1943)

The Unparalleled Genius of John von Neumann

Alan Turing in America

Gödel's Solution to Einstein's Field Equations (1949)

Richard Feynman’s Advice to a Young Stephen Wolfram (1985)

Richard Feynman’s First Lecture (1940)

When Wiener met Einstein (1925)

The Mathematics of Ted Kaczynski

When Feynman met Dirac

John von Neumann’s Minimax Theorem (1928)

On Norbert Wiener's Relationship with Bertrand Russell

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