Peter Lax - The Abel Prize Interview 2005

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  • @BlueSoulTiger
    @BlueSoulTiger 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    00:15 from Hungary to Los Alamos
    03:00 shock limits: the role of collaboration
    04:22 interaction of solitons: discovered by numerical means
    10:35 genesis of Fourier integral operators
    12:00 Ralph Phillips, scattering theory
    14:45 Riemann Hypothesis
    15:40 beauty vs. ugliness in math.
    16:15 doesn't get angry easily
    17:32 G.H. Hardy, his Apology, Aston's response
    18:42 pure math. as a branch of applied math. (Joe Keller)
    20:00 pure math. having applied uses inevitable?
    22:13 math. has a mysterious unity
    22:40 high-speed computing
    25:12 emergence of new algorithms in linear algebra
    26:08 high-speed due to computer hardware and to improved algorithms
    26:30 takes mathematicians to create clever algorithms
    27:20 use of theory of non-linear PDEs in oil exploration
    27:43 inverse problems
    28:44 mathematics education in Hungary
    30:00 problem-solving as the Royal road to stimulate talent
    30:27 need to branch out also
    30:39 Pólya
    31:20 tradition in Hungary to find the simplest proofs, Erdős' Book
    32:00 Hahn-Banach theorem is out of The Book
    32:52 culture of excellence in Hungarian math.
    33:34 book by John Lukacs
    34:46 influence of Julius König
    36:02 Fejér (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lip%C3%B3t_Fej%C3%A9r)
    37:18 Ulam
    37:56 atomic bombs, war in the Pacific
    39:33 innoculation effect of atomic bombs
    39:59 Ulam on how blackboard scribbles changing world history
    40:18 Ulam as an ideas man
    41:15 the Courant Institute
    41:45 Courant's personality, suspicion of specialisation
    44:14 collaborating , Vera John-Steiner book
    45:20 personal work style
    45:45 Phillips thought Lax lazy
    46:15 sudden inspiration
    46:50 stories from Schottke, Hilbert ("my very bad memory")
    48:05 has good memory
    48:15 important decisions for large organisations
    49:00 director of The Courant Institute
    49:35 blocked formation of department of Informatics
    50:30 successful hirees
    50:55 failures: standard of hiring (in computer science)
    51:52 National Science Board, policy-making as nodding yes
    52:30 the Lax Panel, supercomputers
    54:25 paraphrasing Emerson: nothing can resist the force of an idea, 10 yrs overdue
    54:50 teaching calculus
    55:20 calculus book enormously unsuccessful despite good ideas
    56:00 dreams of rewriting book
    56:10 the calculus reform movement, doubts
    56:28 the books are too thick
    57:00 uniform continuity vs. continuity at a point
    57:32 math. community enormously conservative
    57:45 applications as subsidiary, should be featured
    58:20 looking for good collaborator
    58:40 work in the pipeline
    59:20 what are the real numbers (not Dedekind's so much)
    1:00:00 other interests (Hungarian, English poetry; tennis; reading)
    1:01:15 writing obituaries, haikus

    • @BlueSoulTiger
      @BlueSoulTiger 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      since discovered: www.ams.org/notices/200602/comm-lax.pdf

  • @ehfik
    @ehfik 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    such an interesting story. excellent interview, thank you.

  • @sudhirjain16
    @sudhirjain16 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    So inspiring...

  • @kamilziemian995
    @kamilziemian995 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excuse me, there is typo in description in video. One additional space before comma in "Collaborating , Vera John-Steiner book".

    • @AbelPrize
      @AbelPrize  3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      The typo is corrected. Thank you Kamil.