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      <description>This is Episode 1 of a 5 part video series entitled Ubiquity of Mathematics. I am grateful to the Department of Mathematics, the Fields Institute, Richard Cerezo, and Andrea MacLeod for making this project happen. I also thankful the mathematicians interviewed for this series:  Spyros Alexakis Ingrid Daubechies Charles Fefferman Adrian Nachman Luis Seco  The other episodes will appear shortly. Here is the transcript and here is the video of the interview with Charles Fefferman:</description>
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