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SUMMARY:"Is Math Real?" Talk\, Texas Christian University
DESCRIPTION:from the event website: \nDr. Eugenia Cheng will visit TCU April 2 & 3 as Green Honors Chair \n\nDr. Eugenia Cheng\, Scientist in Residence at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago\, will be visiting the TCU Department of Mathematics as a Green Honors Chair. Dr. Cheng has a Ph.D. from the Cambridge University. She is a mathematician\, educator\, author\, public speaker\, columnist\, concert pianist\, composer\, and artist who has been interviewed on NPR\, BBC\, and “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.” She will be giving the following lectures: \n\n Wednesday April 2nd\, 6:30-7:30pm\,  Moudy 141\, 2805 South University Drive\, Fort Worth\, TX 76109Is Math Real? How simple questions lead us to mathematics’ deepest truths\nWhere does math come from: from rules in a textbook? From logic and deduction? Not quite. In this talk Eugenia Cheng will argue that math comes from human curiosity – most importantly\, from asking questions. Many people are discouraged from asking these questions in school\, thinking they’re too simple to be taken seriously\, or being told that their questions are stupid. But often\, these simple-sounding questions lead to wondrous mathematical revelations. Dr Cheng will take us on a journey of discovery starting with questions like “Why does 2×3 = 3×2?” and “What’s the point of maths?”\, leading us into research-level abstract mathematics. The journey will take us via food\, music\, hair-styles\, and other unexpected topics\, revealing how profound insights can emerge from seemingly unlikely sources\, and showing that being the kid who asked “But\, why does 1+1=2?” could be more important than being the kid who always got the right answers.
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