Please Don't Delete: Math Dialogues

A cycle of meetings to talk about moments in the history of mathematics and aspects of its method. With a style that is not necessarily technical, the aim is to highlight the cultural, aesthetic, creative, playful and didactic value of hypothetical-deductive thinking and the actuality of the landscapes it is able to draw.

Future Meetings

Prof. Mimmo IANNELLI

  • 24/10/24 at 5:30 pm - One hundred years of Biomathematics: a pathway along the path traced by Volterra and Lotka

Past Meetings

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Locandina

Drawing Geographical Maps: From Ptolemy to Milnor and Thurston

On 23/05/24, at the Water Tower - Building U36 (Viale Sarca 232, Milan), the 5th meeting of the cycle "Please Don't Delete: Mathematical Dialogues" was held with Prof. Athanase PAPADOPOULOS as speaker.

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Locandina - Patras

Have we lost the structures? What is and what has become structuralism

On 18 January 2024, at the University Library Headquarters - Building U6 Agorà (Piazza dell'Ateneo Nuovo 1, Milano), the 4th meeting of the cycle "Please Don't Delete: Maths Dialogues" was held with Prof. Frederic PATRAS as speaker.

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Locandina - Giorgilli

The harmony of the spheres, the whisper of chaos

On 7 November 2023, at Room Martini (U6-4) - Building U6 Agorà (Piazza dell'Ateneo Nuovo 1, Milano), the 3rd meeting of the cycle "Please Don't Delete: Maths Dialogues" was held with Prof. Antonio GIORGILLI as speaker.

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Locandina - Bartocci

From Riemann to Queneau. Interweavings between mathematics and literature

On 8 June 2023, at the University Library Headquarters - Building U6 Agorà (Piazza dell'Ateneo Nuovo 1, Milano), the 2nd meeting of the cycle "Please Don't Delete: Maths Dialogues" was held with Prof. Claudio BARTOCCI as speaker.

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Locandina - Russo

A partial reconstruction of a lost Hellenistic dynamic theory

On 11 May 2023, at the Water Tower - Building U36 (Viale Sarca 232, Milano), the 1st meeting of the cycle "Please Don't Delete: Mathematical Dialogues" was held with Prof. Lucio RUSSO as speaker.

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