Yaacov on Mathematics (mainly combinator… Gil Kalai on Mathematics (mainly combinator… Krishna, Carnatic music ( part 2, part3, part 4)įrom a recent talk by Eva Miranda & Daniel Peralta-Salas George Whitesides: Questions about the origin of life (English) Peter Sarnak: Randomness in number theory (English) Tamar Ziegler: bounded gaps between prime numbers (Hebrew) Ron Aharoni on Mathematics, poetry, and beauty (Hebrew)Ī conversation between David Harel (computer science) and Daniella London-Dekel (writer and cartoonist) in Hebrew. Ruth Gavison on “Constitutional Entrenchment of Israel‘s Vision?” (Hebrew) When does Christianity begin? Paula Fredrikson So here are some more videos of lectures at the academy (some of them are in Hebrew). I am not aware of recent developments regarding Tao’s approach. I was curious about a way to formulate the negation of Tao’s conjecture (which would be a weaker version of the blow-up conjecture). Tao conjectured that Navier-Stokes evolutions allows computation and therefore contrary to the famous conjecture do allow blow-up in finite time. The topic of Tao’s lecture was discussed on Terry’s blog (also here and several other posts), here on my blog, on SO, on GLL, on Quanta Magazine, and in various other places. (The most recent mathematics lecture was given by Peter Sarnak and we will try to get hold of Peter’s slides as well.) There is also a yearly lecture named after Martin Buber in the humanities. The Einstein lecture is a yearly science lecture and occasionally it is given in mathematics. In general, the Academy holds very nice academic events that I enjoyed participating over the years (especially when I lived near by). Update: There were recent developments regarding this topic including a recent talk by Terry Tao at MSRI – here is the video, and a paper “ Constructing Turing complete Euler flows in dimension 3 by Robert Cardona, Eva Miranda, Daniel Peralta-Salas, and Francisco Presas. (And earlier posts on Conjectures, here and here.) Here are the original slides! (With an additional page with my comments.)Īddition: Let me mention a very recent post with the timely title “Why you shouldn’t be too pessimistic” by Igor Pak about conjectures. The title of Tao’s talk was “Can the Navier-Stokes Equations Blow Up in Finite Time?”. We got hold of the original signed hand-written slides of Terry’s lecture and we are happy to share them with you. In 2015 Terry Tao gave the Einstein lecture of the Israeli Academy for Science and Humanities.
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