


Episodes
S1 E1 - The Language of the Universe
October 5, 200858minIn the first episode of this fascinating BBC science documentary, mathematician Marcus du Sautoy goes back in time to a pivotal moment in ancient Egypt and Greek history. Decimal systems are created, while the way we tell time today is based on a Babylonian Base 60 number system. What would our lives be like without the fundamental theories of math giants such as Archimedes and Pythagoras?This title is unavailable due to expired rightsS1 E2 - The Genius of the East
October 12, 200857minJourney through the mathematical brilliance of the East from Chinas Nine Chapters used for solving realworld problems to Indias groundbreaking invention of zero and to Aryabhatas advanced calculation of pi See how Baghdads House of Wisdom united global knowledge creating a vibrant hub for mathematical innovationFree trial of XiveTV DocumentariesS1 E3 - The Frontiers of Space
October 19, 200859minIn 17th Century Europe a mathematical revolution was taking place. Descartes was fusing math and philosophy, Newton was developing calculus and Fermat developed his theorem that would baffle mathematicians for more than 350 years. In the latest chapter of this enthralling BBC science documentary, Marcus du Sautoy considers what it was about this time that saw such brilliant minds collide.This title is unavailable due to expired rightsS1 E4 - To Infinity and Beyond
October 26, 200858minIn the final part of this BBC science documentary, Marcus du Sautoy investigates the great problems of mathematics that remain unsolved and the minds that tried to decipher them, including Cantor's work on infinity and conjecture about chaos theory from Poincare. But will anyone ever reconcile Riemann's hypothesis on prime numbers, which carries with it a $1million prize for whoever can crack it?This title is unavailable due to expired rights