India Questions math genius Professor Manjul Bhargava
Dr Prannoy Roy speaks to one of the greatest minds of our times Professor Manjul Bhargava.He is the winner of the Fields Medal also known as the ‘Mathematics Nobel’. Professor Bhargava also interacts with an audience of young students about how mathematics could be taught in an interesting way through Indian classical music, games that have basic mathematics concepts , card tricks and the connection between math and music.
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