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Marcus du Sautoy es como nuestro Eduardo Punset, un divulgador de la ciencia, más concretamente de las matemáticas, una persona que traduce e interpreta esta árida disciplina para algunos y la hace comprensible y la acerca a nuestros intereses y nuestras preocupaciones. Ha publicado dos libros muy vendidos, el último sobre la Simetria y el primero sobre La música de los números primos.

En esta charla en TED habla sobre el concepto de la Simetria y su influencia en la vida ordinaria.

Marcus du Sautoy only permits prime numbers on the uniforms of his football team, but that idiosyncrasy isn't (entirely) driven by superstition -- just pure love. (His number is 17.) You might say primes, "the atoms of mathematics," as he calls them, are du Sautoy's intellectual spouse, the passion that has driven him from humble-enough academic beginnings to a spectacular and awarded career in maths, including a Royal Society fellowship and, of course, his recent election to the Simonyi Professorship for the Public Understanding of Science, the post previously held by Richard Dawkins.

A gifted science communicator -- interesting fashion sense aside -- du Sautoy has most recently been host of the BBC miniseries "The Story of Maths," which explores fascinating mathematical theories and techniques from throughout history and across cultures. Before that, he hosted The Num8er My5teries, a lecture series on history's stubbornest math problems -- the sorts of conundrums that get your head griddle-hot with thinking. He's also author, perhaps most famously, of The Music of the Primes, an engaging look at the often Pyrrhic attempts at cracking the Riemann Hypothesis. His 2008 book, Symmetry: A Journey into the Patterns of Nature, looks at various kinds of mathematical and aesthetic symmetry, including a massive, mysterious object called "the Monster" that exists in 196,883 dimensions.

"This is a man who knows how to bring mathematics to everyday life."

Robin McKie, The Observer

Mapa conceptual: Marcus du Sautoy: Symmetry, reality's riddle | Video on TED.com

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Fecha publicación: 21.2.2011

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