

Jordan Ellenberg
John D. MacArthur professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin, specializing in algebraic geometry and known for his books "How Not to Be Wrong" and "Shape."
Top 5 podcasts with Jordan Ellenberg
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Jun 13, 2021 • 2h 47min
#190 – Jordan Ellenberg: Mathematics of High-Dimensional Shapes and Geometries
Jordan Ellenberg, a mathematician from the University of Wisconsin and author of 'Shape,' explores the fascinating world of geometry and its connection to human experience. He discusses the interplay between creativity and mathematics, emphasizing the beauty of chaos and high-dimensional shapes. Ellenberg shares insights on the relevance of symmetry, the importance of visualization in understanding complex ideas, and the enigma of prime numbers. The conversation touches on artificial intelligence's relationship with mathematics and the philosophical implications of higher dimensions.

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Aug 12, 2025 • 1h 5min
Love It or Hate It: A Surprisingly Human (And Very Fun) Conversation About Math - Dr. Jordan Ellenberg, Mathematics Professor at the University of Wisconsin
Jordan Ellenberg, MacArthur Professor of Mathematics and author of How Not to Be Wrong, brings humor and human stories. He swaps tales from NUMB3RS and the International Mathematical Olympiad. Conversation covers why math feels loved or loathed, the soccer-drills vs scrimmage view of practice, the role of AI and tools, grades as feedback, and a pro-uncertainty take on math.

Dec 13, 2023 • 1h 33min
The Besties of 2023
Guests Arthur Brooks, Elizabeth Hargrave, Jordan Ellenberg, Mahan Tavakoli, Thi Nguyen, Warren Berger, and Ed Brooks join the Besties to reflect on the best podcasts of 2023. Topics include emotional self-management, prioritizing love and savings, teaching writing and data, financial independence, scoring in games and social media, the value of character, and predictions for 2024.

Aug 16, 2023 • 1h 14min
Authors in August: How Not to be Wrong with Jordan Ellenberg
This week's author, Jordan Ellenberg, discusses the power of mathematical thinking in decision-making, perception, beauty, and art. They also explore challenges in math education, the prevalence of large language models, paths into mathematics, the problematic portrayal of mathematicians in 'A Beautiful Mind,' investing and the golden ratio, the future of chat GPT, and the importance of diverse friendships.

Dec 8, 2025 • 1h 11min
328 - Shape - Jordan Ellenberg (rebroadcast)
Join math professor and author Jordan Ellenberg as he dives into the hidden power of geometry. He explores how geometry shapes our understanding of complex systems, from Conway's Game of Life to intuitive insights that mirror psychedelic experiences. Ellenberg discusses the importance of teaching math through its historical roots and human elements, and even unpacks perplexing questions like how many holes a straw has. He connects geometry to art, game theory, and even personal discovery, revealing its authority in understanding our world.


