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Podcast Profile: Relatively Prime: Stories from the Mathematical Domain

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63 episodes
2012 to 2025
Median: 35 minutes
Collection: Physics, Math, and Astronomy


Description (podcaster-provided):

Relatively Prime features stories and interviews from the mathematical world. Featuring math stories from people like Fields Medalists to indie rockers to linguists on topics ranging as wide as the artificial intelligence which defeated checkers and mathematics haiku battles. Relatively Prime has a mathematics story for anyone and everyone.


Themes and summary (AI-generated based on podcaster-provided show and episode descriptions):

➤ Mathematics stories • Creative math applications • Mathematics education and diversity • Intersection of math and societal issues • Math in history and culture • Math podcasts and communication

"Relatively Prime: Stories from the Mathematical Domain" is a podcast that delves into a variety of engaging topics related to mathematics, often presented through stories and interviews with individuals from diverse backgrounds. The podcast covers a broad spectrum of themes, ranging from serious mathematical discussions to light-hearted explorations of math in everyday life.

Episodes often center around key mathematical figures, historical topics, and the application of mathematical concepts in various fields. The podcast also examines the intersections between mathematics and other domains like politics, education, and even art. Notable recurring topics include the influence of mathematics on social issues, such as diversity and inclusion, with episodes that focus on initiatives like "Black In Math Week" or projects highlighting minority mathematicians and their stories. The practical implications of mathematics are also considered, with discussions on voting systems, gerrymandering, and urban planning.

In addition, the podcast explores the role of mathematics in technology, such as the development of artificial intelligence in games or modeling the spread of infectious diseases. It also touches on mathematical challenges and curiosities, from groundbreaking research in network theory to lighter content involving mathematical paradoxes and theorems.

Listeners can also expect the podcast to engage with the communication of mathematics, whether through the examination of its portrayal in different media, or discussions with those who communicate mathematics professionally. Furthermore, the podcast sometimes includes miniseries that explore broad mathematical themes in depth.

Overall, "Relatively Prime" presents mathematics as a dynamic and multifaceted field, interwoven with numerous aspects of human life, and aims to make these connections accessible and intriguing to listeners.


Episodes:
Episode Image Relatively Prime Seminar: Funding
2025-Mar-25
66 minutes
Episode Image Carry the Two: Mathematics & Voting
2024-Oct-30
58 minutes
Episode Image #BlackInMathWeek
2020-Nov-09
35 minutes
Episode Image Black Girl Mathgic
2020-Nov-01
36 minutes
Episode Image The Somervilles
2020-Mar-31
26 minutes
Episode Image 3 Scenes from the Life of Benjamin Banneker
2020-Feb-29
10 minutes
Episode Image Truthiness
2020-Feb-15
44 minutes
Episode Image 2019 Year End Review
2019-Dec-31
32 minutes
Episode Image Authors
2019-Nov-01
26 minutes
Episode Image Citation Aging
2019-Oct-01
19 minutes
A Beauty Cold and Austere
2019-Aug-31
27 minutes
Episode Image Robert Schneider
2019-Jul-31
60 minutes
Episode Image Mathematical Objects
2019-Jun-29
46 minutes
Episode Image EDGE
2019-May-01
16 minutes
Episode Image Mathematically Gifted & Black
2019-Mar-31
31 minutes
Episode Image 3 2 1…Action
2019-Feb-28
49 minutes
Jem’s Gems
2019-Jan-31
17 minutes
A Year (1811) In Review
2018-Dec-31
17 minutes
All the Math Podcasts-Bonus
2018-Dec-20
40 minutes
Cycle of Mathematics: Around 20 Papers
2018-Nov-30
14 minutes
Cycle of Mathematics: Orange Volumes on a Shelf (On the Internet)
2018-Oct-31
25 minutes
Cycle of Mathematics: Verify, Revise, Repeat
2018-Oct-01
17 minutes
Episode Image Cycle of Mathematics: The Six Handshakes
2018-Aug-31
27 minutes
The Big Internet Math Off (Updated)
2018-Jul-25
42 minutes
Math Off 4: Checkers
2018-Jul-24
63 minutes
Math Off 3: Gerrymandering
2018-Jul-19
9 minutes
Math Off Round 2: Quaternions
2018-Jul-12
12 minutes
Math Off Round 1: Why Your Friends Have More Friends than You Do
2018-Jul-02
8 minutes
Girls Talk Math
2018-May-31
23 minutes
The Right Bucket
2018-May-01
20 minutes
Diegetic Plots: Chapter 3
2018-Mar-31
11 minutes
Tick & Lice & Relapsing & Fevers
2018-Feb-28
18 minutes
Science Sparring Society
2018-Jan-31
26 minutes
Formulaic Perfection
2017-Dec-22
33 minutes
Episode Image Cold and Flu
2017-Nov-30
15 minutes
Knotty Helix
2017-Oct-31
19 minutes
Their Favorite Theorem
2017-Sep-29
33 minutes
Re District
2017-Aug-31
44 minutes
All The Gerrys Mandered(Encore)
2017-Aug-31
23 minutes
Outside the Equation
2017-Jul-27
49 minutes
Talking the Talk – Mathematics Communication
2017-Jun-29
35 minutes
You Have the Right
2017-May-26
19 minutes
Steiner Biopsy
2017-Apr-29
33 minutes
#TryPod – The Other Half
2017-Mar-24
40 minutes
Origins LIVE!
2017-Feb-16
52 minutes
On the Hill
2017-Jan-16
27 minutes
Lottery Daze
2016-Dec-21
30 minutes
Diegetic Plots: Chapter 2
2016-Feb-24
51 minutes
f(θ)=1-sin(θ)
2016-Feb-17
63 minutes
Principia Metropolica
2016-Feb-11
71 minutes
Other Duties as Assigned
2016-Feb-04
57 minutes
Diegetic Plots: Chapter 1
2016-Jan-28
76 minutes
Mathematistan
2016-Jan-20
56 minutes
Your Daily Recommended Math
2016-Jan-13
53 minutes
The Lexicon
2016-Jan-03
74 minutes
1+1=2
2012-Oct-08
62 minutes
0,1,2,3…
2012-Oct-05
76 minutes
Erdos
2012-Sep-23
62 minutes
The Score
2012-Sep-22
66 minutes
The Shape of Things
2012-Sep-21
65 minutes
The Unexpected
2012-Sep-19
58 minutes
The Toolbox
2012-Sep-18
58 minutes
Chinook
2012-Sep-17
62 minutes