"This is a collaboration between a complex analyst, a dynamical system expert, and an arithmetical algebraic geometer. It sounds like a joke, a complex analyst, a dynamical system expert, and an arithmetical algebraic geometer walk into a bar."
Jordan Ellenberg
Mathematician
Jordan Ellenberg is a mathematician and author known for his work 'How Not to Be Wrong,' which explores the application of mathematics in everyday life.
- Born
- January 1, 1971
- Quotes
- 5
- Rank
- #5981
About Jordan Ellenberg
Jordan Ellenberg — Life and Legacy
Jordan Ellenberg is a prominent mathematician and author recognized for his ability to bridge the gap between complex mathematical concepts and everyday understanding. His notable work, 'How Not to Be Wrong,' delves into the practical applications of mathematics, demonstrating how it influences various aspects of our lives. Ellenberg's core philosophy revolves around the idea that mathematics is not merely an abstract discipline but a vital tool for navigating reality. In his writing, he often emphasizes the importance of mathematical thinking, stating that 'the world is a mathematical place.' This perspective reveals his belief that mathematical principles can illuminate the complexities of real-world situations. By applying mathematical reasoning, Ellenberg argues, individuals can make more informed decisions and better understand the world around them. Ellenberg's insights into probability and risk further underscore his impact on contemporary thought. He challenges readers to reconsider how they approach uncertainty, advocating for a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts to navigate life's unpredictability. His work continues to resonate, encouraging a broader appreciation for mathematics as a crucial element of rational thought and decision-making.
Quote collection
Jordan Ellenberg quotes
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"André Weil always looked like that, not only when he talked about the devil."
"I think we need more math majors who don't become mathematicians. More math major doctors, more math major high school teachers, more math major CEOs, more math major senators. But we won't get there unless we dump the stereotype that math is only worthwhile for kid geniuses."
"My reading practice is one reason I mostly don't read electronically. Different books are in different rooms of my house, and one is in my backpack. Physical location tells me what book to read."
"Improbable things happen a lot..."