Public Lecture

The Mathematical Infinity

This lecture, accessible to a wide audience, explores how mathematics has arrived at its present pragmatic view of infinity and some of the counterintuitive paradoxes, as well as some of the positive results, deriving from its acceptance. The lecture concludes with a view of how computer science is leading today to a new precise concept, namely the impossibly large in the realm of the finite.

Date & Time

January 31, 2007 | 4:30pm – 5:30pm

Location

Wolfensohn Hall

Affiliation

Faculty, School of Mathematics