“Pure mathematics is, in its way, the poetry of logical ideas”*…

Alexander Grothendieck is revered in the world of math; outside of it, he’s known for his unusual life, if he’s known at all. Konstantin Kakaes outlines his actual mathematical contributions…

What Albert Einstein was to 20th-century physics, Alexander Grothendieck was to 20th-century mathematics. He is much less well known because math gets technical even more quickly than physics does. But as with Einstein, Grothendieck’s impact came not just from his own results, revolutionary though they were. His work also reoriented his entire discipline in radical new directions.

Grothendieck was intense and ascetic from his early days. Starting in the early 1950s, when he was in his 20s, he produced thousands of pages of formal and informal notes that changed the course of mathematics. Then in 1970, he quit. He left his post at a prestigious research institute just outside of Paris to teach at the provincial university in Montpellier where he studied as an undergraduate. He mostly stopped talking to other mathematicians. In the early 1990s, he moved to a small village in the Pyrenees, where he lived as a hermit.

Mathematicians are still grappling with the innovations he made half a century ago. His work pushed mathematics to a new level of abstraction by focusing on the relationships between objects rather than the objects themselves. “If there is one thing in mathematics which fascinates me more than any other (and undoubtedly always has), it is neither ‘number’ nor ‘size,’ but invariably shape,” he wrote in his memoirs. “And among the thousand and one faces under which shape chooses to reveal itself to us, that which has fascinated me more than any other and continues to do so is the structure hidden in mathematical things.”

His revolutionary mathematics centered around that search for hidden structure…

Read on: “How Alexander Grothendieck Revolutionized 20th-Century Mathematics,” from @kkakaes.bsky.social in @quantamagazine.bsky.social.

For more, see the section on Grothendieck in Benjamin Labatut‘s remarkable When We Cease To Understand the World.

* Albert Einstein

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As we study shape, we might send speculative birthday greetings to a man who, while not technically a mathematician, nonetheless created a famous equation: Frank Drake; he was born this date in 1930. An astronomer and astrophysicist, he formulated the Drake Equation in 1961 to estimate the number of technological civilizations that might exist in the Milky Way galaxy, N = R* × fp × ne× fl × fi × fc × L. Using plausible guesses for the parameters, Drake concluded perhaps 10 planets in our galaxy may have life originating detectable signals. In 1960, Drake led the first search, the two-month Project Ozma to listen for patterns in radio waves with a complex, ordered pattern that might be assumed to represent messages from some extraterrestrial intelligence. 

Carl Sagan and Drake designed the plaques on Pioneer 10 and Pioneer 11 for the purpose of greeting and informing any extraterrestrial life that might find the vessels after they left the solar system.

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Prof. Frank Drake - Search for Extraterrestrial Life

https://exo.tube/videos/watch/8329a32d-4280-4409-a15f-541c5cd8ed5c

Prof. Frank Drake - Search for Extraterrestrial Life

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Prof. Frank Drake, Founder of SETI, about Chilbolton message

https://exo.tube/videos/watch/6c0a33d6-4d2a-4605-9c6b-5b1facab31ad

Prof. Frank Drake, Founder of SETI, about Chilbolton message

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Messaggi alieni – EduINAF

Una questione di decodifica

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Bijgewerkte formule over buitenaardse intelligentie suggereert dat we echt alleen zijn in de Melkweg

Een aanpassing van de beroemde Drake-vergelijking zou de schattingen van intelligente beschavingen in onze Melkweg radicaal kunnen verfijnen.

https://www.kuuke.nl/bijgewerkte-formule-over-buitenaardse-intelligentie-suggereert-dat-we-echt-alleen-zijn-in-de-melkweg/

#BuitenaardsLeven #drake #FermiParadox #FrankDrake #melkweg #plaattektoniek #VergelijkingVanDrake

Bijgewerkte formule over buitenaardse intelligentie suggereert dat we echt alleen zijn in de Melkweg

Een aanpassing van de beroemde Drake-vergelijking zou de schattingen van intelligente beschavingen in onze Melkweg radicaal kunnen verfijnen.

Kuuke's Sterrenbeelden

There ARE better ways to communicate across vast reaches of the cosmos than sending gold-plated copper records: radio waves, for instance. That's what SETI is on the hunt for.

SETI has a lot of shared history with the Voyager record. One of the record's precursors was the Arecibo message, which is the kind of signal that SETI would love to find.

#aliens #TheVoyagerRecord #FrankDrake #SETI #Voyager

https://theconversation.com/signatures-of-alien-technology-could-be-how-humanity-first-finds-extraterrestrial-life-191054

Signatures of alien technology could be how humanity first finds extraterrestrial life

The technology of an advanced alien civilization is likely to produce many signs that could be detected across the vastness of space. Two astronomers explain the search for technosignatures.

The Conversation

I just gave a talk about the ALMA telescope and its development program to my ex-colleagues at SKAO, and I just wanted to share two wonderful resources that I found. The first one, is the NRAO Archives, which includes things such as this interview with Frank Drake (yes, the one that came up with the Drake Equation for the probability of the existence of life we could communicate with in our galaxy):

https://www.instapaper.com/text?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nrao.edu%2Farchives%2Fitems%2Fshow%2F14851

https://www.nrao.edu/archives/items/show/14851

#ALMA #SKAO #NRAO #Archives #FrankDrake

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A simple tool for saving web pages to read later on your iPhone, iPad, Android, computer, or Kindle.

In one week, on November 18, 2022, my neighbors at #seti host a free online (Zoom) event remembering the life of Frank Drake.

Please register to attend.
#astro #astrodon #frankDrake #science #space

https://www.seti.org/event/celebrating-life-and-legacy-frank-drake

On Fri Nov 18th, there's a special online celebration for the life and legacy of #scientist and #SETI pioneer, #FrankDrake.

A beautiful event organised by #SETIInstitute in California. "The program will include remarks and remembrances by members of Frank’s family, close friends, and colleagues."

18th Nov - 3PM PDT / 6PM EDT / 11PM GMT

nb. For folk in Oceania, the event is on the Saturday: 19th Nov - 10AM AEDT / 12PM NZDT

Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/celebrating-the-life-and-legacy-of-frank-drake-tickets-429886310527

Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Frank Drake

Join us LIVE via Zoom

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