Mathematics Slides
A curated collection of interactive HTML presentation decks, slide outlines, and topics covering Mathematics.
Popular presentations about Mathematics
Algebra
Algebra is the mathematics of structure: of operations, of equations, of the symmetries that connect one quantity to another. It begins with the idea that a number you don't yet know can still be reasoned about — that x is a respectable noun.
Applied Mathematics
Mathematics put to work on the world.
Calculus
Calculus is the mathematics of change — of how a quantity behaves as another quantity shifts continuously. It turned the static algebra of equation-solving into a dynamic study of motion, growth, and accumulation.
Cryptography
Three thousand years of attempts to make a message readable to its intended recipient and unreadable to anyone else. Until 1976, all of it ran on the same fundamental architecture. Then everything changed.
Differential Equations
The Language of Change and Motion
Discrete Mathematics
The mathematics of objects you can count.
Fractal Geometry
The Geometry of Nature
Game Theory · Deep
Game theory is what happens when you take rational-choice theory and add other rational choosers. It is the formal mathematics of multi-agent decision — not a metaphor, a proof system.
Geometry
Geometry is the mathematics of shape, space, and the relations between them. It is the oldest branch of the discipline that still has a recognisable name.
Graph Theory
The Mathematics of Connection
Linear Algebra
The Mathematics of Spaces, Transformations, and Structure
A History of Mathematics
A condensed history of the longest-running argument in human thought.
Mathematics
"The mathematician does not study pure mathematics because it is useful; he studies it because he delights in it..." — Henri Poincaré, 1908
Mathematical Logic
The mathematical study of mathematical reasoning.
Number Theory
"Mathematics is the queen of the sciences," Gauss wrote, "and number theory is the queen of mathematics." The compliment was not idle. Gauss devoted his greatest energies to it.
Probability
Probability is the mathematics of uncertainty. It quantifies how often things happen — or, on a different reading, how much we should believe they will.
Statistics
The Science of Learning from Data
Topology
Geometry minus distance. The study of properties that survive continuous deformation.