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Towards a Grand Unified Theory of Mathematics and Physics
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This essay discusses the relationship between mathematics and physics, highlighting the 'unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics' in physics.
It reviews historical developments and analogies between number theory and quantum field theory, suggesting a potential grand unified theory of mathematics and physics.
It reviews historical developments and analogies between number theory and quantum field theory, suggesting a potential grand unified theory of mathematics and physics.
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Lex Fridman

Peter Woit

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