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Popular lecture series. These were given to a live audience, but were also recorded earlier in the day as a studio version.

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somiziNov 28, 2025

Based on the 1997 London Mathematical Society Popular Lectures, this special 'television lecture' entitled “Staying ahead of the opposition” is presented by Prof Mike Atkinson. The London Mathematical Society is one of the oldest mathematical societies, founded in 1865. Despite it's name, it is the national learned society and is of international mathematical importance. The popular lectures are designed to be intelligible to a non-specialist audience, although A-Levels are useful. The lecturers are chosen for their mathematical distinction and their ability to communicate. The videos are suitable for all who have a serious interest in mathematics. That includes amateur mathematicians, sixth form mathematics students etc. Schools, Colleges and Universities find them invaluable.

Chocolate babiesNov 28, 2025

Based on the 1997 London Mathematical Society Popular Lectures, this special 'television lecture' entitled “How to study random shapes” is presented by Prof John Kent . The London Mathematical Society is one of the oldest mathematical societies, founded in 1865. Despite it's name, it is the national learned society and is of international mathematical importance. The popular lectures are designed to be intelligible to a non-specialist audience, although A-Levels are useful. The lecturers are chosen for their mathematical distinction and their ability to communicate. The videos are suitable for all who have a serious interest in mathematics. That includes amateur mathematicians, sixth form mathematics students etc. Schools, Colleges and Universities find them invaluable.

Danielle ThomasNov 28, 2025

Based on the 1995 London Mathematical Society Popular Lectures, this special 'television lecture' is entitled Measuring the Marigold. It's presented by Professor Peter Saunders from the Department of Mathematics, Kings College London. He tells us about how mathematics can help to inform us about Marigolds and other living things... The London Mathematical Society is one of the oldest mathematical societies, founded in 1865. Despite it's name, it is the national learned society and is of international mathematical importance. The popular lectures are designed to be intelligible to a non-specialist audience, although A-Levels are useful. The lecturers are chosen for their mathematical distinction and their ability to communicate. The videos are suitable for all who have a serious interest in mathematics. That includes amateur mathematicians, sixth form mathematics students etc. Schools, Colleges and Universities find them invaluable. Fore more:

MalakMh4216Nov 28, 2025

Rosemary Bailey presents a TV version of her 1993 London Mathematical Society Popular Lecture entitled Designing Experiments with Allowance for Interfering Neighbours. For more:

première dame 123446Nov 28, 2025

Based on the 1990 London Mathematical Society Popular Lectures, this special 'television lecture' entitled “Wallpaper patterns in different geometries” is presented by Dr Alan F Beardon . The London Mathematical Society is one of the oldest mathematical societies, founded in 1865. Despite it's name, it is the national learned society and is of international mathematical importance. The popular lectures are designed to be intelligible to a non-specialist audience, although A-Levels are useful. The lecturers are chosen for their mathematical distinction and their ability to communicate. The videos are suitable for all who have a serious interest in mathematics. That includes amateur mathematicians, sixth form mathematics students etc. Schools, Colleges and Universities find them invaluable.

قصي المغربي🇱🇾Nov 28, 2025

Based on the 1990 London Mathematical Society Popular Lectures, this special 'television lecture' entitled “Geometry in Computers” is presented by Dr. Peter Giblin. The London Mathematical Society is one of the oldest mathematical societies, founded in 1865. Despite it's name, it is the national learned society and is of international mathematical importance. The popular lectures are designed to be intelligible to a non-specialist audience, although A-Levels are useful. The lecturers are chosen for their mathematical distinction and their ability to communicate. The videos are suitable for all who have a serious interest in mathematics. That includes amateur mathematicians, sixth form mathematics students etc. Schools, Colleges and Universities find them invaluable.

Mouhtakir OfficielNov 28, 2025

Based on the 1992 London Mathematical Society Popular Lectures, this special 'television lecture' entitled “Heads I win Tails you lose” is presented by Dr Leslie Mustoe. The London Mathematical Society is one of the oldest mathematical societies, founded in 1865. Despite it's name, it is the national learned society and is of international mathematical importance. The popular lectures are designed to be intelligible to a non-specialist audience, although A-Levels are useful. The lecturers are chosen for their mathematical distinction and their ability to communicate. The videos are suitable for all who have a serious interest in mathematics. That includes amateur mathematicians, sixth form mathematics students etc. Schools, Colleges and Universities find them invaluable.

PatorankingNov 28, 2025

Based on the 1993 London Mathematical Society Popular Lectures, this special 'television lecture' is entitled "How to see objects in four dimensions" by Professor S.A.Robertson. The London Mathematical Society is one of the oldest mathematical societies, founded in 1865. Despite it's name, it is the national learned society and is of international mathematical importance. The popular lectures are designed to be intelligible to a non-specialist audience, although A-Levels are useful. The lecturers are chosen for their mathematical distinction and their ability to communicate. The videos are suitable for all who have a serious interest in mathematics. That includes amateur mathematicians, sixth form mathematics students etc. Schools, Colleges and Universities find them invaluable. Fore more:

Football WorldNov 28, 2025

Professor R. McNeill-Alexander presents a TV version of his 1993 London Mathematical Society Popular Lecture entitled Optimisation of Running and Jumping. For more:

Andy_Nov 28, 2025

Based on the 1995 London Mathematical Society Popular Lectures, this special 'television lecture' entitled "Wild Geometry" is presented by Professor Nigel Ray. The London Mathematical Society is one of the oldest mathematical societies, founded in 1865. Despite it's name, it is the national learned society and is of international mathematical importance. The popular lectures are designed to be intelligible to a non-specialist audience, although A-Levels are useful. The lecturers are chosen for their mathematical distinction and their ability to communicate. The videos are suitable for all who have a serious interest in mathematics. That includes amateur mathematicians, sixth form mathematics students etc. Schools, Colleges and Universities find them invaluable. For more information please visit: •播放列表