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Richard Borcherds (Fields Medalist) on the Monster Group, String Theory, Self Studying and Moonshine

Richard Borcherds (Fields Medalist) on the Monster Group, String Theory, Self Studying and Moonshine Richard Borcherds is a mathematician known for his work in lattices, group theory, Monstrous Moonshine, and infinite-dimensional algebras, for which he was awarded the Fields Medal in 1998.

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EDITED BY: Antonio Pastore

00:00:00 Introduction
00:02:35 How Richard began to become interested in math
00:03:42 Unification in mathematics vs. unification in physics
00:04:38 Daily ritual (or non-ritual)
00:05:19 How much time spent working / studying?
00:07:22 Creativity of the old vs young
00:08:30 Greatest strength is obstinance
00:08:58 Working in isolation, with no collaborators (strength or a weakness?)
00:10:48 Starting mathematics in your 20's, 30's, or 40's
00:11:45 Why must you pick a problem you're interested in? What happens when you don't?
00:12:41 What do you during moments of non-creativity / writer's block?
00:14:40 Dealing with depression as a scientist
00:15:24 On Richard's IQ and nootropics
00:17:02 Richard's creative process
00:18:33 Does he think more pictorially, algebraically, analytically, verbally, etc.?
00:21:11 Not following "deep work"
00:22:00 Reading non-scientific books
00:22:48 Audience Q: What does Richard think of Jordan Peterson?
00:23:31 Audience Q: Have you experience madness, working in math in isolation?
00:23:56 Audience Q: Does he optimize his diet / fast?
00:24:37 How does he learn new mathematics
00:25:42 Solving problems by ignoring them
00:26:51 Audience Q: Advice for someone in their 20's trying to learn math who's not in the field
00:28:03 Why does Richard not like infinity categories?
00:28:44 Does Richard memorize proofs / theorems?
00:29:53 Happiness and meaning in life (math or relationships / marriage / kids?)
00:30:40 What would Richard do without math?
00:31:32 What was it like to win the Fields medal?
00:32:19 What is about math that's meaningful?
00:33:10 Math discovered vs invented
00:34:35 Why is the Monster Group interesting?
00:37:18 "Quantum Field Theory gives me a headache."
00:39:21 Free will?
00:41:17 God, Simulation Hypothesis, and Many Worlds
00:44:53 On the Hard Problem of Consciousness
00:46:28 Favorite mathematicians (Serre, Witten, Tao, Feynman, Weinberg, etc.)
00:48:22 "Ed Witten is terrifying"
00:49:05 The Monster Group and physics
00:52:55 How to contribute to math if you're an outsider (or a neophyte)?
00:55:44 Many Worlds (again)
00:56:15 Audience Q: Is set theory too unwieldy and can we base math off of something different?
01:00:03 Audience Q: Pluralism in the foundations of math or not?
01:02:48 Intuitionist / Finitism / Computational logic?
01:04:29 Audience Q: Can people in their 40's understand advanced math?
01:05:20 Audience Q: Unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics
01:06:19 Audience Q: Does it puzzle him that some people don't understand math?
01:08:09 On Ramanujan
01:10:45 Lectures on Number Theory and the difficulty of QFT
01:14:56 On different learning styles, and philosophy of mathematics
01:17:48 Audience Q: How does one know when they're making progress on a solution?
01:19:11 Langland's program
01:21:45 Audience Q: How does one know what to learn when they don't know what they don't know?
01:24:02 Learning math and physics from YouTube
01:29:46 Audience Q: Goldbach's conjecture
01:31:53 On nervousness, performance anxiety, group theory, and chit-chat
01:38:49 "Secret" math techniques
01:39:56 Why "modular forms" are the most mesmeric of all fields of math
01:41:50 Discovered vs. invented (rebuttal from a famous mathematician)
01:47:17 Biology / Psychology / Philosophy is too confounding
01:49:08 On Grothendieck
01:52:09 How do you choose which topic to pursue in math? (and the ABC conjecture)
01:56:25 No Ghost Theorem, and string theory's connection to the Monster

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