Paths to Math: Svitlana Mayboroda | Institute for Advanced Study

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  • @fwebb1710
    @fwebb1710 2 года назад +18

    Please keep these up, they're insightful and inspiring. Getting a career in Maths is a tricky and intricate path (it seems so), yet these videos make the path seem flexible and accessible.

  • @jeffreybrauchler1291
    @jeffreybrauchler1291 2 года назад +1

    Excellent series.....Hope you guys keep doing them. Very inspirational !!!!

  • @narmandanail8137
    @narmandanail8137 Год назад

    nice to watch wishes her best of luck, i would like to add i love and respect her point about pushing Pure knowledge as its the key path for discovering new things, like that so much its, i am the same too, pushing myself only for pure knowledge

  • @nicholasandrzejkiewicz
    @nicholasandrzejkiewicz 2 года назад +5

    Casually awesome!

  • @kemalunal4776
    @kemalunal4776 2 года назад +6

    Amazing woman

  • @vovakarma7885
    @vovakarma7885 2 года назад +1

    I love this series “Path to Math”, and thank you for making such inspiring videos.
    But I was wondering, is it just a coincidence or uploading a video about a Ukraine mathematician in the midst of the ongoing war in Ukraine displays a kind of hypocrisy? 🧐🧐
    I suppose, there won’t be a video about a Russian mathematicians “path to math”….

    • @svitlanamayboroda872
      @svitlanamayboroda872 2 года назад +15

      Actually, it is a complete coincidence (that I am slightly ashamed of - it is a happy video in such horrible times). But I assure you that if it were not a coincidence, you would also witness the rage of the aforementioned Ukrainian mathematician about the current events.

    • @jordansberman
      @jordansberman 2 года назад +8

      Glad to hear you love the series, Vova! I’m Jordan, the show producer, and I can tell you we profiled a brilliant Russian mathematician, Sergey Cherkis, 6-months ago. You can watch Sergey’s episode here: ruclips.net/video/ipXKvMuqiu8/видео.html
      FYI, we filmed Svitlana’s episode in November 2021, along with a scholar from Uruguay (Agustin Moreno) and the US (John Urschel). Previous episodes included a scholar from Guyana (Terrence Blackman) and South Korea (Jinyoung Park). Episode premieres are not based on world events, but rather editing schedules.