Fields Medal winner Cédric Villani: 'the human brain is not designed for maths'
Professor Cédric Villani, 41, is a French mathematician who focuses chiefly on the theory of partial differential equations and mathematical physics. After winning the Fermat and Henri Poincaré prizes in 2009, he was awarded the prestigious Fields Medal – described as the ‘Nobel Prize for …
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