It’s Not Just Numbers

By: Marcello Seri Anna de Bruijn
  • Summary

  • A podcast on mathematics and its human side. In a conversation with mathematicians, we address some common stereotypes and misconceptions, giving space to the people of mathematics. Each episode will start by getting to know the guests, their research, their drive and what they do outside mathematics. In the second half of the episode we will discuss together some theme related to mathematics and mathematicians. Opinions are our own.
    Marcello Seri, Anna de Bruijn
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Episodes
  • S2E02 - What mathematicians really do, with Ekin Özman and Bart Besselink
    Dec 1 2024

    In this episode we are joined by Ekin Özman and Bart Besselink to discuss what are the work days of a mathematician at a univerisity like. With their help we get a little panoramic on what a career in mathematics looks like and what are the expectations, the priorities and sometimes the compromises that it requires.

    As usual, the episode touches upon a great variety of topics, don't miss it!


    Episode links:

    • ​Website of Ekin Özman
    • ​Website of Bart Besselink


    If you liked this episode, please spread the voice sharing it with your friends or on your social media.


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    Produced by Marcello Seri and Anna de Bruijn

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    Illustrations by Henrieke Krijgsheld

    The podcast soundtrack is derived from the royalty free track Starving by OctoSound and used in agreement with pixabay license https://pixabay.com/music/funk-starving-170377

    We are grateful to the Faculty of Science and Engineering of the University of Groningen for allowing us to use their equipment for this recording.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • S2E01 - Good mathematics problems, with Serte Donderwinkel and Steffen Müller
    Nov 3 2024

    We are back with an episode on what makes mathematical problems interesting. In the studio with us, for this impossible topic, are Serte Donderwinkel and Steffen Müller: together we explore what we find interesting in mathematical problems, how beauty affects our taste, and how the way we present the problems influences the interest around them.

    As usual, the episode touches upon a great variety of themes, don't miss it!


    Episode links:

    • Serte Donderwinkel's ⁠homepage⁠
    • Steffen Müller's ⁠homepage⁠
    • We met Anna in Season 1 Episode 8
    • We met Jaap Top in ⁠Season 1 Episode 5⁠
    • The Joy of Why - What makes for good mathematics?
    • Freeman Dyson - Birds and Frogs


    This was probably the episode with the largest amount of preliminary reading in the history of this podcast. The theme has been widely discussed and it is very interesting to see the various different points of views, with their differences and commonalities. We leave our reading list here for posterity:

    • Terence Tao - What is good mathematics?
    • John Baez - Why mathematics is boring
    • Tim Gowers - The two cultures of mathematics
    • Jeremy Avigad - Varieties of Mathematical Understanding
    • Eugene Wigner - The unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics in the natural sciences, see also the corresponding Wikipedia page
    • Gizem Karaali - Doing Math in Jest: Reflections on Useless Math, the Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics, and the Ethical Obligations of Mathematicians


    If you liked this episode, please spread the voice sharing it with your friends or on your social media.


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    Produced by Marcello Seri and Anna de Bruijn

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    Illustrations by Henrieke Krijgsheld

    The podcast soundtrack is derived from the royalty free track Starving by OctoSound and used in agreement with pixabay license https://pixabay.com/music/funk-starving-170377

    We are grateful to the Faculty of Science and Engineering of the University of Groningen for allowing us to use their equipment for this recording.

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • S1E10 - What does it take to be a Professor? With Henk Broer and Harry Trentelman
    Aug 4 2024

    For the the last episode of this season, we are joined by Henk Broer and Harry Trentelman, two emeritus professors at our Institute.

    They share their views on how the mathematical landscape has evolved over the past forty years, sharing with us their insights and their hopes for the future. During the episode we touch upon a great variety of themes, don't miss it!


    Episode links:

    • Henk Broer's homepage
    • A link to the draft of our book on Oscillations
    • Harry Trentelman's homepage

    If you liked this episode, please spread the voice sharing it with your friends or on your social media.


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    Produced by Marcello Seri and Marit van Straaten

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    Illustrations by Henrieke Krijgsheld

    The podcast soundtrack is derived from the royalty free track Starving by OctoSound and used in agreement with pixabay license https://pixabay.com/music/funk-starving-170377

    We are grateful to the Faculty of Science and Engineering of the University of Groningen for allowing us to use their equipment for this recording.

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    1 hr and 22 mins

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