Tue, 21 Oct 2014
12:00 -
13:30
L5
Holographic thermalization, quasinormal modes and superradiance in Kerr-AdS
Oscar Dias
(University of Southampton)
Melvyn Bragg and his guests, including Vicky Neale, Whitehead Lecturer here in Oxford, discuss Euler's number, also known as e. First discovered in the seventeenth century by the Swiss mathematician Jacob Bernoulli when he was studying compound interest, e is now recognised as one of the most important and interesting numbers in mathematics. Roughly equal to 2.718, e is useful in studying many everyday situations, from personal savings to epidemics.