"The Story behind Prime numbers and the great mathematicians. For more than 2,000 years, a mathematical riddle has baffled the worlds greatest minds. Its a problem of such difficulty that it has tormented those brave enough to tackle it. Some have given up in despair. Others have been driven mad. Primes are fundamental to mathematics yet they seem to surface entirely randomly along the number line. But are the primes truly random or is there some hidden pattern? Its the greatest unsolved problem of mathematics. In The Music of the Primes, Marcus du Sautoy investigates the fascinating story of great mathematicians who have all grappled with the problem of the primes."
"Examines the history of mathematicians' attempt to determine whether prime numbers are random or follow a hidden pattern."
""Prime numbers inspired the creation of the computer, mirror the behavior of atoms ... but their pattern remains a mystery"--Container."@en
"Documentaire over het wiskundige vraagstuk omtrent het patroon bij de priemgetallen."
""In The Music of the Primes, Marcus du Sautoy investigates the fascinating story of great mathematicians including Carl Friedrich Gauss, Bernhard Riemann, G.H. Hardy, Srinivasa Ramanujan and Alan Turing, who have all grappled with the problem of the primes"--Container."
"Marcus du Sautoy joins the hunt for the holy grail of mathematics. What is the pattern behind the distribution of prime numbers? Whoever cracks the greatest unsolved problem of mathematics will achieve immortality. This is the story of those who seek the music of the primes."
"Are prime numbers truly random or do they follow some hidden pattern? That mystery has confounded mathematicians for centuries. Based on the best-selling book by Oxford mathematics professor Marcus du Sautoy, this three part series features fascinating stories of great mathematicians - including Carl Friedrich Gauss, Berhard Riemann, G.H. Hardy, Srinivasa Ramanujan, and Alan Touring - who have grappled with the enigma of prime numbers. Hosted by du Sautory and filmed on location in Athens, Cambridge, Princeton, and other focal points of mathematics history, this is a thrilling intellectual journey that seeks out and celebrates the music of the primes."@en
""A million dollars awaits the person who can unravel the mystery of the hidden music that explains the cacophony of the prime numbers"--Container."
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