60. For the love of maths
An ex-child star, a university student and a radio presenter let maths back into their lives. Matthew Syed explores the surprising impacts.
As a child, Kate Ertmann starred in commercials, in soap operas and on Broadway. But acting wasn鈥檛 her first love - mathematics was. She considered it to be 鈥渁 balm" for her brain. And yet societal and teenage pressures made her turn away from maths.
Growing up in Sweden, Sebastian Nillson Qvist loathed maths and found it a real struggle. But he still challenged himself to study it as part of a Political Science and Economics degree. It did not go well.
But still, maths came back into their lives.
In this episode of Sideways, we find out what led them back to mathematics and the impact it had on them. Something host Matthew Syed experienced first hand when a desire to understand inflation and economics led him back to studying for a maths A-Level in his own time and finding it actually enjoyable, rather than a chore as he had at school.
We hear how determination to dominate in the sport of darts can lead to incredible mastery of mental arithmetic from Professor Marcus du Sautoy, who also suggests a novel approach to maths education which he believes could inspire and motivate children. And Field鈥檚 Medal winner Professor Efim Zelmanov introduces us to a brilliant young mathematician who was killed in a duel 150 years ago but left behind a theory which keeps all online banking safe.
With Kate Eartmann of katelovesmath.com, Sebastian Nillson-Qvist, Professor Marcus du Sautoy - Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science and Professor of Mathematics, and Professor Efim Zelmanov - Field鈥檚 Medallist and Director of the Shenzhen International Center for Mathematics.
Presented by Matthew Syed
Producer: Marilyn Rust
Series Editor: Katherine Godfrey
Sound Design and Mix: Daniel Kempson
Theme Tune: Ioana Selaru
A Novel production for 麻豆社 Radio 4
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- Wed 13 Mar 2024 16:00麻豆社 Radio 4
- Mon 18 Mar 2024 00:15麻豆社 Radio 4
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