Video Catalogue


New Videos

2008 Clay Research Conference

William Dunham public lecture | HQ

Marcus du Sautoy public lecture | HQ


2007 Clay Research Conference

Holomorphic Disks and Knot Invariants | HR

Peter Ozsváth

Recent Progress in Higher Dimensional Algebraic Geometry I | HR

Shigefumi Mori

Recent Progress in Highert Dimensional Algebraic Geometry II | HR

Alessio Corti, delivered by Shigefumi Mori

Modularity of 2-dimensional Galois representaions | HR

Mark Kisin

The Sato-Tate Conjecture | HR

Richard Taylor

Algebraic Dynamics on Surfaces | HR

Curtis McMullen

Dynamics of Rational Billiards | HR

Alex Eskin

Coarse Differentiation and Quasi-Isometries of Solvable Groups | HR

David Fisher

Public Lectures

A Tribute to Euler | HQ

William Dunham, Harvard University, October 2008

The Music of the Primes | HQ

Marcus du Sautoy, MIT, May 2008

Beyond Computation

Michael Sipser, MIT, October 2006

2004 Annual Meeting

Fundamental Lemma for Unitary Groups

Gerárd Laumon, Harvard University, November 2004

Primes: Past, Present, and Future

Ben Green, Harvard University, November 2004

2002 Annual Meeting

A History of Primes

Manindra Agrawal, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, October 2002

An Intuitive Introduction to Motivic Homotopy Theory

Vladimir Voevodsky, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, October 2002

2001 Annual Meeting

Talk by Andrew Wiles

John F. Kennedy Center in Washington DC, July 2001

Talk by Edward Witten

John F. Kennedy Center in Washington DC, July 2001

Millennium Meeting

These videos (also available in VHS format from Springer-Verlag) document the Institute's landmark Paris millennium event which took place on May 24-25, 2000, at the Collège de France. On this occasion, CMI unveiled the "Millennium Prize Problems," seven mathematical quandaries that have long resisted solution. The announcement in Paris honored the 100-year anniversary of David Hilbert's apress of 1900 to the International Congress of Mathematicians in Paris, in which he outlined 23 mathematics problems that set the tone for much 20th century mathematical research. more ....

The Millennium Prize Problems I

John Tate, Annual Meeting 2000, Paris
Riemann hypothesis, Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture, P vs NP

The Millennium Prize Problems II

Michael Atiyah, Annual Meeting 2000, Paris
Poincaré conjecture, Hodge conjecture, Quantum Yang-Mills problem, Navier-Stokes problem

The Importance of Mathematics | HQ

Timothy Gowers, Annual Meeting 2000, Paris

The Millennium Meeting

Annual Meeting 2000, Paris

University of Texas Lectures on the Millennium Prize Problems

Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture

Fernando Rodriguez-Villegas, University of Texas, February 2001

Hodge Conjecture

Daniel Freed, University of Texas, April 2001

Navier-Stokes Existence and Smoothness

Luis Caffarelli, University of Texas, April 2001

P Versus NP

Vijaya Ramachandran, University of Texas, March 2001

Riemann Hypothesis

Jeffrey Vaaler, University of Texas, May 2001

Yang-Mills Existence and Mass Gap

Lorenzo Sadun, University of Texas, March 2001

Fermat's Last Tango

A musical fantasy inspired by Andrew Wiles and his encounter with Fermat's Last Theorem. The Clay Mathematics Institute offers a VHS tape as well as a (higher quality) DVD disk of Fermat's Last Tango to the general public at cost. This package includes a video recording of the play, a video of an interview with Andrew Wiles in May 2000, and a pamphlet both about the production and about the history of Fermat's Last Theorem. more ....

Contents

New Videos

2007 Clay Research Conference

Public Lectures

2004 Annual Meeting

2002 Annual Meeting

2001 Annual Meeting

Millennium Meeting

University of Texas Lectures on the Millennium Prize Problems

Fermat's Last Tango


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