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Breaking Math Podcast
Breaking Math Podcast
Hosted by Gabriel Hesch and Autumn Phaneuf, who have advanced degrees in electrical engineering and industrial engineering/operations research respectively, come together to discuss mathematics as a pure field all in its own as well as how it describes the language of science, engineering, and even creativity.  Breaking Math brings you the absolute best in interdisciplinary science discussions -  bringing together experts in varying fields including artificial intelligence, neuroscience, evolutionary biology, physics, chemistry and materials-science, and more -  to discuss where...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.0 stars from 426 ratings
Autumn
Autumn’s frequent ‘fake laughs’ or brief laugh as an exclamation point at the end of statements are distracting from the message and her professionalism. You are very intelligent and with great ideas; stop distracting from your actual thoughts.
ewrinc via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/10/24
Really…?
Math and drag? Really? C’mon. It’s math. No need to pander or virtue signal.
Jayalexn via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/11/24
Mostly ads
I gave up after five minutes straight of ads. There might be content eventually, but it drowns in a sea of commercials. It doesn’t have to be this way.
bardzo bardzo via Apple Podcasts · Israel · 05/18/24
Recent Episodes
In this captivating episode of Breaking Math, hosts Gabriel and Autumn dive deep into chaos theory—a fascinating branch of mathematics that explores the behavior of complex systems highly sensitive to initial conditions. They break down the butterfly effect, revealing how tiny variations can lead...
Published 11/12/24
Published 11/12/24
In this episode of Breaking Math, we dive deep into the transformative power of large language models (LLMs) like GPT-4 in the fields of chemistry and materials science, based on the article "14 examples of how LLMs can transform materials science and chemistry: a reflection on a large language...
Published 11/05/24
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