Exploring mathematics: a powerful tool - for iPod/iPhone Podcast

Exploring mathematics: a powerful tool - for iPod/iPhone

The Open University
How can mathematics help us to understand the world around us? The tracks on this album take us to Antarctica, Hong Kong and New Zealand to find out how mathematicians work with scientists and biologists to create mathematical models, and how collaborations like these can help decipher and predict a range of natural phenomena. We learn how the 17th Century saw the birth of one of the most important mathematical tools - calculus, and modern mathematicians examine the contribution of its three inventors - Fermat, Newton and Leibniz. This material forms part of The Open University course MS221 Exploring mathematics.
Mathematics: a powerful tool
An introduction to the tracks on this album.
Jul 15, 2009
56 sec
Transcript -- Mathematics: a powerful tool
An introduction to the tracks on this album.
Jul 15, 2009
Mathematical modelling for real
An introduction to mathematical modelling in the real world.
Jul 15, 2009
1 min
Transcript -- Mathematical modelling for real
An introduction to mathematical modelling in the real world.
Jul 15, 2009
An ancient tradition
How bamboo scaffolding does its job.
Jul 15, 2009
5 min
Transcript -- An ancient tradition
How bamboo scaffolding does its job.
Jul 15, 2009
How maths helps dolphins
Using statistical modelling to calculate endangered species’ survival rates.
Jul 15, 2009
5 min
Transcript -- How maths helps dolphins
Using statistical modelling to calculate endangered species’ survival rates.
Jul 15, 2009
Predicting climate change
Why elaborate mathematical modelling is needed to predict ice break-up in Antarctica.
Jul 15, 2009
4 min
Transcript -- Predicting climate change
Why elaborate mathematical modelling is needed to predict ice break-up in Antarctica.
Jul 15, 2009
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