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Mathematics' Unintended Consequences

In Our Time

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Inartime is the weekly podcast from BBC Radio 4. This week, we look at how pure maths has had unintended consequences. In 1801 work on probability helped predict an asteroid's path and population statistics. The discovery of non-neuclidean geometry was vital to Einstein's theory of relativity. We're joined by Colber Roney-Dughal, John Barrow and Charles Simony.

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