Natalie Paquette, “The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Physics in Mathematics” Stanford Alumni Speaker Events
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Stanford physics PhD candidate Natalie Paquette studies the interactions between physics and pure mathematics. In this talk, she proposes that string theory can prompt interesting questions in the field of mathematics, and vice versa, using the Calabi-Yau quintic manifold as an example.
Stanford physics PhD candidate Natalie Paquette studies the interactions between physics and pure mathematics. In this talk, she proposes that string theory can prompt interesting questions in the field of mathematics, and vice versa, using the Calabi-Yau quintic manifold as an example.
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