Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal

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

Mar 17, 2021
Richard Borcherds, a renowned mathematician and Fields Medalist, dives into fascinating mathematical realms, from the Monstrous Moonshine conjecture to the mysterious connections between the monster group and string theory. He shares insights about the joys and challenges of self-studying, discussing the importance of pursuing problems that ignite passion. The conversation also explores his creative process, the balancing act of productivity in research, and the complexities of teaching mathematics in today's digital landscape.
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Guest Introduction

  • Curt Jaimungal introduces Richard Borcherds, highlighting his Fields Medal.
  • The medal recognizes Borcherds' proof of the monstrous moonshine conjecture.
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Early Peak

  • Richard Borcherds feels he peaked early with Monstrous Moonshine.
  • He struggles to match its impact, like a musician after a big hit.
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Moonshine Spark

  • Borcherds' interest in Monstrous Moonshine began with a John Conway talk.
  • Conway's mention of a link between the Monster group and the j-function sparked his fascination.
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