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06 Mayo, 2021, 02:08 pm
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No se. El prota es un matemático y su hermano es un jefe del FBI.

La serie basada en un hecho real donde hay un matemático es Skorpio.

Interesante. Si tengo un tiempo la busco. Gracias por la sugerencia, sugata.

Saludos

Si no la encuentras, ponme un privado.

06 Mayo, 2021, 03:08 pm
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Quema

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Brutal es la película-documental sobre Claude Shannon (es un actor que lo interpreta), la esposa hace muy bien su papel también,

http://www.documentarymania.com/player.php?title=The%20Bit%20Player.

Documental sobre el teorema de Fermat es sensacional también

http://www.documentarymania.com/player.php?title=Fermat+Last+Theorem

El de Tom Zhiang y la conjetura de los números primos (es difícil entender el inglés, yo le pongo subtítulos en inglés, que es lo que hay)

https://takhtesefid.org/watch?v=170181333317



06 Mayo, 2021, 03:25 pm
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Yo recomiendo código enigma. Sobre la vida de Alan Turing

Envejecer es como escalar una gran montaña: mientras se sube las fuerzas disminuyen, pero la mirada es más libre, la vista más amplia y serena.

La verdadera juventud una vez alcanzada, nunca se pierde.

06 Mayo, 2021, 05:25 pm
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sugata

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Brutal es la película-documental sobre Claude Shannon (es un actor que lo interpreta), la esposa hace muy bien su papel también,

http://www.documentarymania.com/player.php?title=The%20Bit%20Player.

Documental sobre el teorema de Fermat es sensacional también

http://www.documentarymania.com/player.php?title=Fermat+Last+Theorem

El de Tom Zhiang y la conjetura de los números primos (es difícil entender el inglés, yo le pongo subtítulos en inglés, que es lo que hay)

https://takhtesefid.org/watch?v=170181333317

Apuntado. Desconocía todas.

Yo recomiendo código enigma. Sobre la vida de Alan Turing


Peliculón con un Benedict Cumberbatch estratosférico

09 Noviembre, 2023, 12:03 am
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Segun The Mathematical Movie Database estas son las más recomendables:
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Must-See maths Movies (criteria: fun, full of maths, enjoyed watching)

  • The Bank (2001) IMDB A maths prodigy takes revenge on a bank. Tons of maths. Clip on Oliver Knill's page.
  • A Beautiful Mind (2001) IMDB A movie about the brilliant mathematician John Nash, who won the Nobel Prize in economics for his work in game theory. Clip on Oliver Knill's page.
  • Breaking the Code (1996) (TV) IMDB A great movie about the mathematician and logician Alan Turing, played by Derek Jacobi. Clip on our maths clips page. Clip on Oliver Knill's page.
  • Cube (1997) IMDB Six people wake up in a deadly maze, full of mathematical clues. Clip on Oliver Knill's page
  • Cube 2: Hypercube (2002) IMDB A new bunch of victims in a new deadly maze, this time supposedly a hollow hypercube. Clip on Oliver Knill's page.
  • Donald in Mathmagicland (1959) IMDB This movie is for mathematics what Disney's Fantasia is for classical music. Clip on Oliver Knill's page.
  • Eustice Solves a Problem (2004) A terrific short film, set around a children's quiz program in 1958.
  • Fermat's Last Tango (2001) IMDB Terrific musical about Fermat's last theorem, featuring Andrew Wiles, Pythagoras, Gauss, Euclid, Newton, and a deliciously vain Pierre de Fermat.
  • Fermat's Room (La Habitación de Fermat) (2007) IMDB Four mathematicians are trapped in a shrinking room that can only be stopped from shrinking by solving a number of puzzles. The Goldbach conjecture plays a major role. Clip on Oliver Knill's page
  • Flatland: The Movie (2007) IMDB State of the art animated adaptation of Edwin Abbot's classic Flatland. Clip on Oliver Knill's page.
  • Futurama − Ep 6.10: The Prisoner of Benda (2010) IMDB The only TV epsiode ever to have its own theorem. Professor Farnsworth's mind-switching machine can't directly switch the same two minds back into the original bodies. The characters' bodies and minds get hugely tangled, but the Harlem Globetrotters prove that any such tangle can always be inverted using two extra people: "And they say pure maths has no real world applications!" The complete proof is shown. At one point Bender, in Amy's body, has to prove he's a robot, but he fails when he doesn't know the square root of 9: "OK, look, I'm not that kind of robot."
  • $$$ Gifted (2017) IMDB Very schmaltzy but well done movie in the vein of Little Man Tate. Mary is a young prodigy whose mother worked on, and secretly solved, the Navier-Stokes equations. The standard funny classroom scenes, and an extended and slightly blooperish scene where Bonnie is presented with the Guassian integral to solve. No real fluid dynamics, though some PDE estimates are visible in the papers.
  • Good Will Hunting (1997) IMDB Movie about a maths prodigy with tons of mathematics. Clips on Oliver Knill's page.
  • Hidden Figures (2016) IMDB Not the masterpiece people are declaring, but a polished and reasonably accurate movie about the black women "computers", in particular Katherine Johnson, who worked for NASA in the 50s and 60s. More a movie about racism than mathematics (just as A Beautiful Mind was a movie about schizophrenia), but plenty of blackboards with orbital equations and (horrendous) numerical calculations. The mathematics that is discussed is extensively simplified, phrased as the problem of the transition from an elliptical orbit to the "parabolic" reentry. It's all more along the lines of relevant buzzwords than an accurate portrayal of the mechanics NASA had to come to terms with
  • Hotel Hilbert (1996) IMDB A brilliant bringing to life of David Hilbert's idea of an infinite hotel. Packed full of references to properties and paradoxes of the infinite, all done with great atmosphere and a great sense of fun. Clip on our maths clips page.
  • In the Navy (1941) IMDB Just one scene: the famous and hilarious routine in which Costello proves 7x13=28 in three different ways. For other versions, by Abbott and Costello and others, see discuss of the original version 1928 version here, as well as this, this, this, this, this, and this this. Clip on Oliver Knill's page.
  • It's My Turn (1980) IMDB Light romantic movie about a female mathematician. Famous among mathematicians because the full proof of the Snake Lemma is given in the first scene. Tons of mathematics and mathspotting on blackboards. Clip on Oliver Knill's page.
  • Lambada (1990) IMDB Stand and Deliver with dirty dancing. Blade is a supercool maths teacher who inspires his students. Most memorable cheesy scene: Blade demonstrates the usefulness of maths by making a near impossible three-cushion (pool) shot using "the rectangular coordinate system" and a protractor. Clip on our maths clips page.
  • The Mirror has Two Faces (1996) IMDB A romantic comedy about a maths professor who is dragged out of his shell. Tons of maths. Clips on our maths clips page. Clip on Oliver Knill's page.
  • Mozart and the Whale (2005) IMDB A charming romantic movie about two people with Asperger's syndrome, one with strong mathematical abilities. Some touching and funny scenes about mathematical literalism and factoring license plates.
  • The Oxford Murders (2008) IMDB A fun murder mystery with two mathematicians (John Hurt and Elijah Wood) taking on the role of detectives. One scene has a professor proving "Bormat's Last Theorem". Clip on Oliver Knill's page.
  • Pi (1998) IMDB The mathematical prodigy Max is looking for pattern in nature and in the stock market. Tons of maths.
  • The Professor and his Beloved Equation (Hakase no Aishita Sûshiki) (2006) IMDB Lovely movie about a mathematics professor who only remembers things for a short time. He likes perfect and amicable numbers and his favorite equation is Euler's identity: eiπ+1 = 0.
  • Proof (2005) IMDB Excellent adaptation of David Auburn's excellent play. Gwyneth Paltrow is a troubled mathematician, coming to terms with the death of her troubled mathematician father. Clip on Oliver Knill's page.
  • The Simpsons: Homer3 (1995) (TV, and 3D IMAX) IMDB Homer stumbles into a 3D world, filled to the brim with mathematical bits and pieces.
  • Solid Geometry (2002) (TV) IMDB A man reads his grandfather's work on "a plane without a surface", and applies it to make his unwanted girlfriend disappear.
  • Stand and Deliver (1988) IMDB Great movie about the legendary maths teacher Jaime Escalante, motivating his students in a poor school in East Los Angeles. Clip on our maths clips page. Clips on Oliver Knill's page.
  • The Twilight Zone: I of Newton (1985) IMDB "I'd sell my soul to get this right", exclaims a frustrated mathematician. The devil promptly appears to accept the trade.

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