Interview with John Nash and Louis Nirenberg

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0:40 What made you interested in mathematics? [John Nash]
2:14 How about you? [Louis Nirenberg]
3:30 You first started a degree in chemical engineering, what drew you to math? [John Nash]
4:40 How to make children more interested in mathematics? [John Nash]
5:50 Would you agree? And woman to go into mathematics? [Louis Nirenberg]
7:17 Does mathematics bring joy? [John Nash]
8:02 Is math art? [Both]
10:40 Love of music [Both]
11:26 Is there a connection between your love for complex music and your love for mathematics? [Nirenberg]
11:58 How did you choose your problems? [John Nash]
14:02 When working on a problem, how do you know if you are on the right track? [John Nash]
14:41 The two previous questions to Louis Nirenberg
15:22 Practical impact of your work [Louis Nirenberg]
16:17 Impact of your work on partial differential equations bigger than your work on game theory [John Nash]
17:14 On the practical impact of game theory [John Nash]
18:01 You've saved the American tax payer a lot of money [John Nash]
18:21 What problems would you work on if you had the time? [John Nash]
22:00 Why did you work on cosmology? [John Nash]
23:06 Louis Nirenberg, you are still doing math?

British science journalist and author Vivienne Parry interviews the Abel Prize Laureates 2015: John F. Nash, Jr. and Louis Nirenberg, in front of an audience immediately after receiving the Abel Prize.

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