What's so sexy about math? | Cédric Villani

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  • čas přidán 27. 06. 2016
  • Hidden truths permeate our world; they're inaccessible to our senses, but math allows us to go beyond our intuition to uncover their mysteries. In this survey of mathematical breakthroughs, Fields Medal winner Cédric Villani speaks to the thrill of discovery and details the sometimes perplexing life of a mathematician. "Beautiful mathematical explanations are not only for our pleasure," he says. "They change our vision of the world."
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  • @orinpemulus1441
    @orinpemulus1441 Před 7 lety +512

    He tells them he got the fields metal and no one claps. Jeez, that's one tough crowd.

    • @adip8
      @adip8 Před 6 lety +53

      Orin Pemulus They should be bowing down but they're too trivial.

    • @vibodhj349
      @vibodhj349 Před 5 lety +13

      Nah, they are Skeptics who do not bow to authority but to substance.

    • @holliswilliams7717
      @holliswilliams7717 Před 5 lety +50

      I doubt they even know what the Fields medal is.

    • @shivanshsoni4882
      @shivanshsoni4882 Před 4 lety +10

      They don’t know what it is lol

    • @nazhasabiri4825
      @nazhasabiri4825 Před 3 lety

      tough a crowd but actually average joe who came in hear more stories about french wine and Moulin Rouge rather than Pointcarre and mathematics

  • @Paul-oi2wz
    @Paul-oi2wz Před 7 lety +2079

    This is the most French man ever seen.

    • @ruaway
      @ruaway Před 7 lety +291

      a real french man would not speak english: source : i'm french

    • @Monkeyshouts
      @Monkeyshouts Před 7 lety +242

      Gary, n'est-ce pas un énoncé contradictoire ?

    • @ruaway
      @ruaway Před 7 lety +148

      +Monkeyshouts touché

    • @Yourmom-dd3fh
      @Yourmom-dd3fh Před 7 lety +73

      if you speak english then you speak french at 30%

    • @jmiquelmb
      @jmiquelmb Před 7 lety +83

      Frenchiest person to ever French

  • @musicjunkie8228
    @musicjunkie8228 Před 7 lety +1940

    To all the people complaining about his clothes and his accent: If you cannot focus on the message because you're too busy judging the mannerisms and appearances of the person delivering it, you're going to miss out on a lot in life. I get that his job includes sounding and looking as pleasing as possible, but not everyone with important things to say will appeal to you. If you're able to get rid of your prejudices and keep an open mind to what they're trying to say, you may just pick up something you did not know.

    • @monchosalce
      @monchosalce Před 7 lety +58

      If I could I'll give you a cookie and a medal for that comment.

    • @Hyumanity
      @Hyumanity Před 7 lety +8

      You are conscious. :)

    • @ajeetminhas7969
      @ajeetminhas7969 Před 7 lety +2

      He's a PUBLIC SPEAKER. A large part of his job is TO DRESS WELL AND SPEAK CLEARLY TO THE AUDIENCE.

    • @musicjunkie8228
      @musicjunkie8228 Před 7 lety +139

      Ajeet Minhas He's actually not. He's a mathematician who's just delivering one public speech. Whether you take something away from what he's sharing or not, it doesn't really affect his career. If you miss out on the message it's purely your loss.

    • @BP-jz3ok
      @BP-jz3ok Před 7 lety +2

      I was hoping to see some comments on his talk, not a paragraph advising others!

  • @arasharfa
    @arasharfa Před 7 lety +215

    - What's so sexy about math?
    - Cedric Villani!

    • @kmac499
      @kmac499 Před 7 lety +1

      - What's so sexy about math?
      Dr. Clio Creswell.. Look up her TedTalk..

    • @Oumayma_GuXiang
      @Oumayma_GuXiang Před 3 lety

      That's right 👏👏

  • @WYGTYA
    @WYGTYA Před 7 lety +668

    It's a shame that english people find it so entertaining to mock french people speaking in English with an accent when their english is probably worse than this man. His words are well structured, it sounds appealing and even when he speaks in French, the way he uses his words.... It's beautiful.

    • @kronenburg4728
      @kronenburg4728 Před 6 lety +65

      A trilingual can speak 3 languages. A bilingual can speak 2 languages. Someone who speaks only one language is British.

    • @twangbarfly
      @twangbarfly Před 5 lety +12

      I am an English speaker who has translated the words of this brilliant mathematician from French into English. You are wrong. The man is a genius and a wonderful speaker to boot and it was a complete pleasure to work on his text... British people are not entirely as ignorant as you imagine. But feel free to generalise wildly...

    • @wassiladakhlia5042
      @wassiladakhlia5042 Před 5 lety +1

      C'est donc vous qui avez vécu l'enfer de la traduction de son ouvrage Théorème vivant ?

    • @ramandiezo
      @ramandiezo Před 5 lety +1

      @@kronenburg4728 Ha ha this is so true!

    • @___xyz___
      @___xyz___ Před 5 lety +5

      @@kronenburg4728 You must mean American.

  • @dunnyt1680
    @dunnyt1680 Před 7 lety +821

    I love watching people like this talk. So much passion

    • @roshsurana
      @roshsurana Před 7 lety

      +Yung Omoishi 😂😂😂

    • @dunnyt1680
      @dunnyt1680 Před 7 lety +13

      +Yung Omoishi Sup m8

    • @lovefrombooks7
      @lovefrombooks7 Před 7 lety +16

      I highly recommend Numberphile. He's been in a few videos there, but they're all filled with incredible mathematicians who are super enthusiastic about what they do.

  • @notreal77
    @notreal77 Před 7 lety +135

    11:46 "1973 - obviously alive"
    i love him so much

  • @poopsmith890
    @poopsmith890 Před 7 lety +36

    "Replacing a beautiful coincidence with a beautiful explanation. All of Science is like this."
    What a fantastic quote.

  • @scowell
    @scowell Před 7 lety +131

    Just love Cedric... he's old school. An authentic renaissance dude.

  • @marekartist8441
    @marekartist8441 Před 7 lety +228

    when you hear that voice in your head "take the second term to the other side, Fourier transform and invert in L2"

  • @ChrisLeeW00
    @ChrisLeeW00 Před 7 lety +475

    I'm not surprised many French are good at math, their word for 90 is basically "4 twenties-ten"

    • @kevinseverine2528
      @kevinseverine2528 Před 7 lety +33

      Which does not make any sense, even for the french person I am :D

    • @bastienthibaud9602
      @bastienthibaud9602 Před 6 lety +69

      Actually, there are some reasons.
      In fact, after the French revolution in 1789, the world start to count in base 10.
      Before, French people used to count in base 12 and long before, in base 20.
      English language also carries this very legacy : you say "twelve" which makes absolutely no sense currently. Base 12 then base 10.
      Same in German "zwölf", "dreizhen". Base 12 then base 10.
      French has kept both base 10 and base 20.
      Belgium and French-Swiss say "nonante" (ninety) whereas we say "quatre-vingt-dix" (4*20+10) in France.

    • @whytortureiswrong
      @whytortureiswrong Před 6 lety +32

      It's a bit old-fashioned, but it's completely possible to say "four score and ten" in English. Abraham Lincoln began his famous Gettysburg Address, in 1863, with the phrase "Four score and seven years ago", which means "87 years ago" (he was referring to 1776, of course).

    • @vibodhj349
      @vibodhj349 Před 5 lety +1

      @Bastien Thibaud Thank you for this enlightening comment.

    • @TroX30540
      @TroX30540 Před 5 lety +2

      In fact it makes sense, 4*20+10=90 so

  • @theothriller
    @theothriller Před 7 lety +93

    Probably one of the most incredible mathematicians of this century

  • @SilverMiraii
    @SilverMiraii Před 7 lety +195

    I like it when you work on a problem like a physics problem which obviously involves a lot of math as well, calculus, geometry, trig, algebra of course. And you get complicated with it, pages upon pages, and you need to keep track of everything, not to make a careless mistake, you go back and forward, look for things to substitute with other things, find relationships, manipulate equations until you solve for a thing, but you have too many unknowns so you manipulate this and that and substitute thins into that and all kinds of convoluted things, it's ugly. But then you feel like you're close to an answer, and boom, you get a simple, beautiful answer. Maybe you get an equation that makes everything make sense, and that you got from all this convoluted weirdness, the logical ideas you've learned in math, but once you applied them and were very careful all of the sudden it makes you understand a concept that otherwise would not make sense to you, it makes concepts in nature have intuitive sense, which you would otherwise not understand.
    This is why I like math, this is why I like physics.
    One advice I have to people who wanna learn math, physics, chemistry, or other sciences involving math, do not learn the formulas like poetry, understand the formulas, then you can make your own formulas. Mathematics is a way of thinking rather than formulas, sure, it's nice to have a formula worked by someone else, they did all the hard work, and here you have a simple thing you can apply and get your answer, like the quadratic formula, but if you actually derive it yourself, not only you get the satisfaction, but you get the understanding of it, an intuition, the logic behind it, math is all about logic, don't memorize formulas without understanding them, deriving and looking at proofs

    • @neildhan
      @neildhan Před 7 lety +6

      Good words of advice.
      The quadratic formula is a fine example. I was surprised when I first saw how it comes about, surprised but also it made perfect sense. The Japanese word "naruhodo" is what I'd have said (were it explained to me by a Japanese person, not a book). It's kind of like "ahh, I see. Of course." =)
      Even years, and qualifications later, I sometimes write out the derivation of the quadratic formula.

    • @theflaggeddragon9472
      @theflaggeddragon9472 Před 7 lety +7

      Yes!
      Sometimes the things in math we take most for granted are hard to prove and understand; simple facts like the angles of a triangle add to 180 degrees, or the circumference over the diameter of a circle, pi, really is a constant.
      I hope to be a teacher one day, and I would make the proofs of these simple statements an exercise to test how much they really know, as opposed to how much the think they know. We are all guilty of it ourselves, taking simple and "obvious" principles for granted without truly understanding them.
      Recently, I set out to prove the second derivative test for multivariate functions, a theorem whose statement is unsightly and seemingly incomprehensible, but as I set about proving it, each piece became more and more clear, and now, I fully understand the theorem and it's implications, and I see that it is truly beautiful.
      Mathematics is a wonderful thing.

    • @ALiJ4LIFE
      @ALiJ4LIFE Před 7 lety +3

      Beautiful comment, brilliantly sums up my journey with mathematics. Please write more!

    • @SilverMiraii
      @SilverMiraii Před 7 lety +8

      Ali I think the first time I felt that is with the quadratic formula applied in collision physics, you use the conservation of energy and conservation of momentum, first way is for you to substitute your values with the conservation of energy and momentum, and then you arrive to two answers in parallel each with two unknowns, same unknowns, you substitute one into the other, but then you have one unknown appearing two times, it's basically in the form that asks for the quadratic formula, and then you can derive the quadratic formula and do it that way, it takes pretty long the whole exercise, but the point of it is to understand the step by step logical process. Because after this first way of solving it, instead of using values, you use constants, and then you arrive at a simple formula that works for everything, no longer requiring the quadratic formula.
      And one more thing, I can't remember the exact formulas and whatnot (might've made a mistake explaining) since I haven't used it for a while now, but I know for sure I can derive everything using conservation of energy and momentum, anytime I want it, and that's the beauty of it. Because I didn't just memorize the final simple formula, I understood the process.

  • @enigma9306
    @enigma9306 Před 7 lety +57

    Villani had got to be the most inspirational mathematician around today, not to mention one of the absolute best.

  • @matbob_
    @matbob_ Před 4 lety +16

    My heart beat accelerated and I became emotional at the hearing of "Take the second term to the other side, Fourier transform and invert in L2"...

  • @alexdurand7633
    @alexdurand7633 Před 5 lety +14

    À quel moment vous vous permettez de critiquer son accent alors que son Anglais, sa prononciation et sa fluidité est vraiment très bonne.
    Respectez cette grande personne.

  • @valor36az
    @valor36az Před 5 lety +37

    Excellent talk , my greatest regret is failing to understand that mathematics is about concepts and not calculations when I was younger

  • @rareroe305
    @rareroe305 Před 7 lety +56

    I love this guy. It's like learning from a chill Bond villain.

    • @LowHimari
      @LowHimari Před 7 lety +1

      rareroe305 Exactly what i thought XD

  • @shadmansudipto7287
    @shadmansudipto7287 Před 7 lety +76

    Its cool how much passion this guy has

  • @cptn_n3m012
    @cptn_n3m012 Před 5 lety +9

    Plus qu’un mathématicien ou qu’un maître de conférence, un génie d’une modestie incroyable, Monsieur Villani est capable de transmettre une passion, de transmettre l’amour pour les mathématiques. C’est ce qui fait de lui mon idole

  • @michaelbauers8800
    @michaelbauers8800 Před 7 lety +153

    This guy is awesome. He's interesting, smart and has interesting things to say. This is the second video I have seen from him. Math is very pleasurable, and has offered me a lot of joy over the years. It's work though. You have to think, to spend time at it. I am not very good at math. I got a minor in it at college, and was probably a B student at best. But I have loved it most of my life. As a kid, I was once put into remedial math - true story. Because I am bad at arithmetic. I am slow at it, and make mistakes. But I found the concepts of math comparatively easy compared to my class mates. So don't let a bit of weakness stop you from studying and enjoying math.

    • @ck88777
      @ck88777 Před 6 lety

      Does your current career use a lot of math?

    • @imranq9241
      @imranq9241 Před 4 lety +2

      You should continue your studies more formally. After all your years of self-study, you are probably much better than your school days.

    • @erikhalvorseth3950
      @erikhalvorseth3950 Před 2 lety

      Well said, Michael. I dont even have minor in math, but apart from that your description is more or less me :)

  • @XD8DISTURBED8XD
    @XD8DISTURBED8XD Před 7 lety +181

    The tie so nice he wore it twice.

    • @TheSaga1080
      @TheSaga1080 Před 7 lety +11

      It's actually a Lavallière ;) And I agree, this kind of ties is nice :3

    • @XD8DISTURBED8XD
      @XD8DISTURBED8XD Před 7 lety +7

      Mr. Grine
      I figured it wasn't a tie tie. I just like to rhyme.

    • @loisewilliam9515
      @loisewilliam9515 Před 7 lety

      lol

    • @TheSaga1080
      @TheSaga1080 Před 7 lety +1

      So do I, everything is fine ;)

    • @Clembo
      @Clembo Před 7 lety

      It's a cravat. Bastardised French fashion.

  • @americossack3870
    @americossack3870 Před 7 lety +119

    He looks like he teaches Arithmacy in Hogwarts.

  • @othetop
    @othetop Před 7 lety +411

    this is an ad for the new Assassin Creed movie

  • @oldcowbb
    @oldcowbb Před 7 lety +136

    80% of comment talking about his accent, race, and dressing, seriously youtube?

    • @sephgeodynamics9246
      @sephgeodynamics9246 Před 7 lety +5

      you realize that 80% of people are dickheads just now ? Really ? :p

    • @arthurbernardocoopi6540
      @arthurbernardocoopi6540 Před 7 lety +2

      Seph Geodynamics
      Maybe its 40% but they comment 500% more

    • @Andromediens
      @Andromediens Před 6 lety +5

      Don't ever expect to see intelligent people on youtube.
      That's one of the rules.

    • @remimartins2152
      @remimartins2152 Před 6 lety +1

      Smart people on youtube just switch To another video when it's over. No time To lose writing comments... ( how To admit i'm not smart )

    • @jercki72
      @jercki72 Před 5 lety

      @@arthurbernardocoopi6540 exactly

  • @BrianAndersonPhotography
    @BrianAndersonPhotography Před 7 lety +56

    Beautiful TED talk ;) Thanks Mr. Villani!

  • @pvtkns0315
    @pvtkns0315 Před 7 lety +11

    i loves how people talks about something they loves. you can see in her/his ways of talking enthusiastically, also in her/his burning eyes :) it reminds me that there are still good and positivity in this world and forget about negativity at a moment :)

    • @oldcowbb
      @oldcowbb Před 7 lety +1

      don't read the comment section if you still want to feel positive about the world

  • @gugusse3110
    @gugusse3110 Před 6 lety +130

    Fun fact: This guy is now a French politician, as he got elected as a member of the Parliament for the party of the presidential majority.

    • @steliostoulis1875
      @steliostoulis1875 Před 6 lety +4

      SimplyHugo SERIOUSLY?

    • @armen96
      @armen96 Před 6 lety

      yes

    • @NeptunoxTheRealGame
      @NeptunoxTheRealGame Před 5 lety +6

      he wants to be mayor of Paris now x)

    • @NeptunoxTheRealGame
      @NeptunoxTheRealGame Před 5 lety +8

      @@yuanfrank8075 he is macronist, so he is more liberal ... That he continues to do maths, not politics x)

    • @joories
      @joories Před 5 lety +2

      @@yuanfrank8075 Anne Hildago is not Liberal at all, she is from the socialist party so she is quite the opposite of a Liberal

  • @worldwarZisaprophecy
    @worldwarZisaprophecy Před 7 lety +78

    This guy looks like Rene Descartes hopped in a time machine and decided to come to the present to give a ted talk

  • @uyscuti6767
    @uyscuti6767 Před 7 lety +38

    Cedric Villani : un pur symbole du genie humain ! Thanks for this amazing video TED !!

  • @viktoriadevenyik
    @viktoriadevenyik Před 5 lety +14

    He's such a good lecturer, clean and interesting thoughts with enthuasism, I wish he was my Maths lecturer.

  • @seanehle8323
    @seanehle8323 Před 7 lety +10

    That reference to Dream from the Sandman series was so apt.
    Well played, sir.

  • @yassinebelmouden1271
    @yassinebelmouden1271 Před 5 lety +6

    I remember when i was in school ,i solved a difficult problem i was proud of my self for a long time ,i will give evry thing to have this feeling again

  • @superawesomecaptainmcfluff9506

    Hey Cedric! Numberphile fans says Hi! :)

  • @mrcommonsense9145
    @mrcommonsense9145 Před rokem

    I adore how happy this chap is talking about maths. Your passion for your craft is marvelous. Bravo sir.

  • @ReddoX30
    @ReddoX30 Před 6 lety +5

    This man is amazing, and his speech equally so!
    He showed us that mathematics are at the core of everything we do, and it's not so useless as we thought in school!

  • @michalkubecka9045
    @michalkubecka9045 Před 5 lety +7

    80% of comments talking about comments about his accent, clothing...
    0% of comments talking about his accent or clothing

  • @DeoMachina
    @DeoMachina Před 7 lety +60

    C É D R I C
    This is the Carl Sagan of maths, no exaggaration

  • @AnkitaYadav-hp9vx
    @AnkitaYadav-hp9vx Před 24 dny

    Charisma, intelligence, dedication, passion for what he is doing even in his sleep, dresses in an eccentric way (which is far better than to have a common imposed personality) and is able to speak understandable English sooo much inspiring.

  • @sangyongpark2137
    @sangyongpark2137 Před 7 lety +1

    Love this man. Charming, genuine and bright.

  • @runchadero5802
    @runchadero5802 Před 6 lety +9

    Tengo una increíble admiración por Cédric Villani, gran motivación para mí

  • @CatsCoffeeGuitars
    @CatsCoffeeGuitars Před 7 lety +7

    This guy is so ingenious, I love his pure scientific mindset!

  • @MA-xv5qn
    @MA-xv5qn Před 3 lety

    I will never forget my math teachers from high school and college. They all seemed so happy and passionate about numbers and they wanted to show me how to do it.

  • @nesshingakusei6932
    @nesshingakusei6932 Před 7 lety +1

    I usually have problems following a person if his accent is way too weird for me to understand his words. But I never had any problems with this guy.
    He is an absolute delight to listen - the popular math lectures as well the technical lectures. especially his technical lectures

  • @vorlonagent
    @vorlonagent Před 7 lety +44

    4:35. This guy quoted Sandman, a mid-1980s comic book.
    A wonderful mid-1980s comic book by a wonderful writer.
    But it was unexpected.

  • @davidjericho4815
    @davidjericho4815 Před 6 lety +4

    What a fantastic human being this is!

  • @Trunks47r786
    @Trunks47r786 Před 7 lety +5

    I saw you on Numberphile. You won a Field's Medal. You're amazing.

  • @AdrienLegendre
    @AdrienLegendre Před rokem

    Thank you Cédric Villani. You are excellent in your presentations about math!!!

  • @housespock3438
    @housespock3438 Před 6 lety +6

    I'd like to hear some people of the comments speak french just to witness their PERFECT accent.

  • @lantenoy965
    @lantenoy965 Před 7 lety +17

    J'adore ce mec, il parle peut être anglais avec un fort accent mais j'admire sa passion et son travail. Par contre je déteste voir tous les commentaires des ces américains arrogants qui ne parlent que de son accent et de ses fringues. On croirait que les américains ne supportent pas de voir que la splendeur française existe bel et bien.

    • @comedebreuille5396
      @comedebreuille5396 Před 6 lety

      c'est pas parce que les gens écrivent des commentaires en anglais qu'ils sont américains.... -_-

    • @lantenoy965
      @lantenoy965 Před 6 lety

      Beaucoup d'entre eux sont américains.

    • @wassiladakhlia5042
      @wassiladakhlia5042 Před 5 lety

      La plupart sont français si vous faites attention.

    • @jean4j_
      @jean4j_ Před 5 lety +2

      C'est des français qui critiquent ... Comme toujours ...
      De plus son anglais est parfait, c'est juste une histoire d'accent

  • @danielvergara4997
    @danielvergara4997 Před 5 lety

    Que charla mas inspiracional, me encantó y motivó para seguir mi camino con las matemáticas.

  • @ragnkja
    @ragnkja Před 7 lety +5

    Remember: Archimedes's "Eureka" moment would not have been nearly as profound without the confusion, perplexity and frustration leading up to it.

  • @Mihker
    @Mihker Před 7 lety +3

    Great talk

  • @marshmelows
    @marshmelows Před 7 lety +1

    I really like to hear Cecil speak, he always speaks right and well, what a great man he is :)

  • @vicioussyd6870
    @vicioussyd6870 Před 7 lety +1

    this guy is a truly remarkable mathematic communicater from now on his voice will be my internal monologue

  • @kevinxin1545
    @kevinxin1545 Před 7 lety +15

    Saw this guys on Numberphile. He's awesome.

  • @saintcelab3451
    @saintcelab3451 Před 7 lety +267

    What is it that French people do better than any other? Speaking French

    • @Yourmom-dd3fh
      @Yourmom-dd3fh Před 7 lety +15

      they took lead of England for decades and better than english ppl

    • @denjam2423
      @denjam2423 Před 7 lety

      Is there somebody to contest that?

    • @jmiquelmb
      @jmiquelmb Před 7 lety +11

      The Quebecois. They're probably Frenchier than the French

    • @denjam2423
      @denjam2423 Před 7 lety +1

      jmiquelmb
      Except their accent, maybe :)

    • @jmiquelmb
      @jmiquelmb Před 7 lety +1

      denjam The Quebecois accent is its own beast. So difficult to understand Source: French student

  • @tahachakir1903
    @tahachakir1903 Před 6 lety

    So much passion , LOVE THIS !

  • @lazyFiona
    @lazyFiona Před 5 lety

    English is my second language and when I heard French accent I was surprised, cause I've never faced it before. So I've watched the video and I must say it was amazing! It was such pleasure to observe some mathemetical thoughts. It wan''t informative enought, but I really enjoyed this video despite difficult understanding. And I had to listen carefully only because my poor skills in English. But I'll work on it. And thanks to all people who involved in creating this marvelous video!

  • @roxanneg6538
    @roxanneg6538 Před 6 lety +4

    This Ted Talk deserves more views!

  • @lingkejiang9244
    @lingkejiang9244 Před 7 lety +4

    This person is amazing

  • @caseydouglas3671
    @caseydouglas3671 Před 3 lety +1

    Villani is such an inspiration. I love his vids with Numberphile. It's people like him that help us understand our beautiful universe :)

  • @dlind36
    @dlind36 Před 7 lety +2

    fabulous communicator and great ambassador for mathematics

  • @rohanpandey2037
    @rohanpandey2037 Před 7 lety +92

    Was this guy on a numberphile video? He looks familiar...

  • @charles1598
    @charles1598 Před 6 lety +3

    I love the comment on 15:10 "a day that I will remember until I live" :D

  • @joaopedrodesign
    @joaopedrodesign Před 7 lety

    Loved this TED talk 🙌🏼

  • @StreuB1
    @StreuB1 Před 5 lety

    Professor Villani is amazing. His talks he has done on Numberphile are equally interesting, entertaining and compelling.

  • @Quicksilver_Cookie
    @Quicksilver_Cookie Před 7 lety +128

    Is he really French? He sounds like somebody who is pretending to be French :D This accent is just so stereotypical it's delightful.

    • @richman2691
      @richman2691 Před 7 lety +28

      yes he is french no doubt about that

    • @RemyBigot
      @RemyBigot Před 7 lety

      he is ;)

    • @akremgassoumi4983
      @akremgassoumi4983 Před 7 lety +10

      OK, French people cannot pronounce 'th' like in 'the' they say 'ze'. Believe me I had course with a French teacher. Here he is trying to pronounce it right but try to concentrate and you will notice he is struggling to do it ;)
      I like his speech, very impressive.

    • @michaelbauers8800
      @michaelbauers8800 Před 7 lety +2

      He sounds like some actor playing an Italian or French person in an reenactment of some science thing. I think he's great

    • @shenitap.8292
      @shenitap.8292 Před 7 lety +4

      He is actually French, his name says it all lol. He's quite popular there as well

  • @Adel-zv1nr
    @Adel-zv1nr Před 6 lety +24

    Which regeneration of the doctor is he ?

  • @Skyfox94
    @Skyfox94 Před 7 lety

    What a great talk and he seems like a genuinly great guy.

  • @jamiedimon7681
    @jamiedimon7681 Před 5 lety +1

    He taught me more about statistics in 5 minutes with that example than I learned in a year at university.

  • @sitrakamatthieu
    @sitrakamatthieu Před 7 lety +46

    hé ho ça ose se foutre de la gueule de Villani mais en attendent la plus part de ceux qui critiquent ne seraient même pas résoudre une équation du second degré.

    • @thekikoooo4368
      @thekikoooo4368 Před 7 lety

      Brising Conan pire ils ne saurait même pas comment appliqué le théorème de Pythagore ou faire une étude de fonction

    • @lantenoy965
      @lantenoy965 Před 7 lety +4

      Ça me fend le cœur de voir tous ces cons d'anglophones se foutre de notre gueule c'est révoltant.

    • @Raisonnance.
      @Raisonnance. Před 4 lety

      Mdr j'en ai rien à foutre. J'adore notre accent français quand on parle anglais, ça nous rend différent même si c'est pas forcément agréable à entendre ahaha. De toute façon il serait même pas capable de faire mieux en français.

    • @nazhasabiri4825
      @nazhasabiri4825 Před 3 lety

      @@lantenoy965 soyez en fier...ses anglophones a part Paris, froooomaage et bagueete ils savent pas grand chose autre en francais

    • @nazhasabiri4825
      @nazhasabiri4825 Před 3 lety

      La plus part ne savent meme pas ce qu est une equation et vont se coincer a 7 x 6=

  • @charlesamd
    @charlesamd Před 6 lety +3

    Ese es el tipo de comprensión del mundo que quiero tener! Por eso voy a estudiar matemáticas!

  • @zoeespinel
    @zoeespinel Před 5 lety +1

    Binge-watching Cédric Villani. Il est excellent!

  • @SpectrumSplit
    @SpectrumSplit Před 7 lety

    One of the best TED talks ever! :)

  • @dumblebee2993
    @dumblebee2993 Před 7 lety +11

    I guess people who complain about his accent don't really talk to people from non-English speaking countries.

    • @jean4j_
      @jean4j_ Před 5 lety +1

      Most of people complaining are french ... As always they would make fun of those trying to speak English. You speak it badly, they make fun of you, you speak it perfectly, they call you a douche ...
      Serious his English is perfect if you don't pay attention on his accent.

    • @francesmunzen5897
      @francesmunzen5897 Před 3 lety

      Exactly, I'd invite those people to try listening to a chinese xD

  • @rayenochi7729
    @rayenochi7729 Před 7 lety +105

    me reading the title: "what's sexy about math"
    me answering: "hmmm. 69 duuuhh"

    • @ibhopirlwhocares6654
      @ibhopirlwhocares6654 Před 7 lety +1

      mao pewdiepie xoxo dorlotine chabaouanka dibilibatooounkinokuatarimokufalaputagrekasifodiyasamounotabilaminoruteskandafalamatabradimakoasemfordminaladoramilokuteramnipuka

    • @liangbowen
      @liangbowen Před 5 lety

      hahahahha

  • @AkbarGhobakhlou
    @AkbarGhobakhlou Před 3 lety

    He is great and loved his talk.

  • @goerizal1
    @goerizal1 Před 5 lety +1

    i really loves this great professor - he has the least insulting arrogance of a genius.

  • @mikolajnowak3532
    @mikolajnowak3532 Před 4 lety +4

    I can imagine him playing some super evil villain in James Bond genre. Especially under his own name. And with his pet spider. :)

  • @emlmm88
    @emlmm88 Před 6 lety +3

    I honestly think part of the attraction is the beauty of the symbols themselves. The feeling of seeing a cursive Laplace transform L or a line integral symbol, to me, induces a very similar aesthetic compulsion to do math that seeing elegantly printed sheet music does to practicing Chopin.

  • @kartimohamedamine9339
    @kartimohamedamine9339 Před 6 lety +1

    I can do everything to be a student for this big person !! Even if i sleep in streets he makes me cry

  • @MrDami123
    @MrDami123 Před 7 lety

    Wonderful, thank you!

  • @BlueHawkPictures17
    @BlueHawkPictures17 Před 7 lety +23

    who saw him on numberphile before this video? :p

  • @vineetasinghverma5534
    @vineetasinghverma5534 Před rokem +3

    Yes he is absolutely French!

  • @marceloaraujo3152
    @marceloaraujo3152 Před 2 lety +2

    Que palestra sensacional! Matemática é arte! 🇧🇷🏜️

  • @SM-ev3pv
    @SM-ev3pv Před 2 lety

    I think he is the best among ALL field medalists. Fantastic lecture!

  • @leavemealonedamnyou
    @leavemealonedamnyou Před 7 lety +110

    that's some hardcore french accent

  • @poetentate
    @poetentate Před 6 lety +5

    Did he say, "A day I will remember until I live?"

  • @toasty-math9856
    @toasty-math9856 Před 3 lety +2

    god i love Cédric Villani his passion for math is amazing

  • @patrickt.4121
    @patrickt.4121 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Love Cédric. At my own Mickey-mouse level, I've had this experience: solving pages and pages of math in my dreams, saying to myself "when you wake up, write it all down right away", waking up, grabbing pen and paper and writing frantically, managing to recreate the first page from my dreams, getting stuck, going back to sleep and being able to resume the calculations in my sleep. Pretty unbelievable. That ended up being one of the chapters of my thesis. The day humanity discovers how to harvest the power of our dreams, great discoveries will be made!

  • @TuberoseKisser
    @TuberoseKisser Před 7 lety +26

    The title made me click this

  • @philosofickle
    @philosofickle Před 7 lety +11

    For a moment I thought it was a new Numberphile video....

  • @rennov8280
    @rennov8280 Před 2 lety +1

    I love his weird way of being, elegant & different. ❤️

  • @vinayaktripathi8307
    @vinayaktripathi8307 Před 2 lety

    6:50 What a beautiful line to ponder over.

  • @ICantEvenFunction
    @ICantEvenFunction Před 7 lety +187

    Why is there a giant metal spider on his jacket?

    • @lh2738
      @lh2738 Před 7 lety +56

      He's not Villani but Villain. Who else but a villain would wear that?

    • @uyscuti6767
      @uyscuti6767 Před 7 lety +84

      that's his special style :D

    • @frtard
      @frtard Před 7 lety +3

      The Cinco Bro-oche comes in many varieties.

    • @MrMarth29200
      @MrMarth29200 Před 7 lety +13

      It belongs to his gothic style, he always a spider on his jacket.

    • @loisewilliam9515
      @loisewilliam9515 Před 7 lety +18

      I like his style.

  • @czargs
    @czargs Před 7 lety +5

    I wish I could have the understanding of mathematics like this guy, I am so dumb

    • @nazhasabiri4825
      @nazhasabiri4825 Před 3 lety +2

      At least you appreciate mathematics not like the large crowd here focusing on his tie and accent rather than what he was saying

  • @abhinav.mishra17
    @abhinav.mishra17 Před 6 lety

    A person whom I would like to meet and talk about his work....a passionate and dedicated man. Men like him made this world the way it looks today. Mathematics is sexy and tough to establish romantic a relation with but once it starts remains with you your whole life. It added another appreciable thing about the French in a long list. Love the French way!

  • @jamesferguson1958
    @jamesferguson1958 Před 7 lety

    Very, very interesting. Great talk!

  • @Chris-kw7nx
    @Chris-kw7nx Před 7 lety +32

    Math is a difficult subject therefore, someone who is smart and works hard is good at Math. It gets you high paying and in demand jobs therefore, someone who has a nice car, home, and is financially stable is good at Math. The whole universe is built on Math and Physics therefore, someone who builds the latest technology is good at Math. All of this equates to a highly attractive person. That is if intelligence defines sexy to you.