Professor of Mathematics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, author of popular mathematics books such as 'How Not to Be Wrong' and 'Shape,' contributor to The New York Times and other publications
Jordan Ellenberg is an accomplished mathematician and writer known for bridging the gap between advanced mathematics and popular culture.
He holds a professorship at the University of Wisconsin-Madison where he focuses on research and teaching.
Ellenberg has authored several bestselling books that make complex mathematical ideas accessible to the general public.
His work often explores the practical applications of mathematical thinking in everyday life and other disciplines.

Topic: Mathematics and Geometry

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