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In this conversation, Ian Stewart discusses the nature of mathematical inquiry, the motivations behind problem-solving in mathematics, and the importance of storytelling in making math relatable. He explores the relationship between nature and mathematics, emphasizing how patterns in nature inspire mathematical concepts. Stewart also addresses the role of AI in mathematical discovery and the importance of choosing meaningful problems to work on. He concludes by highlighting the vital role of mathematics in society and its significant contributions to the economy. Takeaways -Mathematics is driven by curiosity and the desire to solve problems -Nature serves as a significant source of inspiration for mathematical ideas. -Mathematicians often seek deeper understanding beyond just solving problems. -AI can be a powerful tool in mathematical discovery, but it raises questions about understanding -Choosing problems that interest you is crucial for success in mathematics. -Mathematics has a profound impact on various industries and the economy. Chapters 00:00 The Origins of Mathematical Problems 06:12 Breaking Down Complex Problems 09:57 The Beauty of Mathematical Proofs 15:21 The Role of Storytelling in Mathematics 20:10 Nature as Inspiration for Mathematics 24:30 The Pursuit of Mathematical Extremes 27:00 The Complexity of the Four Color Theorem Proof 28:38 The Impact of Computer-Aided Proofs on Understanding 31:21 The Quest for Deeper Mathematical Insights 32:11 AI and the Evolving Boundaries of Mathematics 34:35 The Dilemma of Solving Without Understanding 38:49 Guiding the Next Generation of Mathematicians You can purchase Ian Stewart’s book here (https://amzn.to/4qYIgEP) . Follow Noah on Instagram ( / profnoahgian ) , LinkedIn ( / noah-giansiracusa-a316a4315 ) , Twitter (https://x.com/ProfNoahGian) , Bluesky (https://bsky.app/profile/profnoahgian...) Follow Breaking Math on Substack (https://breakingmath.substack.com/) , Patreon ( / breakingmath ) , Twitter (https://x.com/breakingmathpod) , Instagram ( / breakingmathmedia ) , Website (https://breakingmath.io/) , YouTube ( / @breakingmathpod ) , TikTok ( / breakingmathmedia ) Follow Autumn on Twitter (https://x.com/1autumn_leaf) , BlueSky (https://bsky.app/profile/1autumnleaf....) , Instagram ( / 1autumnleaf ) , Substack (https://substack.com/@1autumnleaf) Become a guest here (https://www.breakingmath.io/contact) email: breakingmathpodcast@gmail.com (mailto:breakingmathpodcast@gmail.com)