Hey folks,
I wanted to share a small thing I've made, which will likely be incorporated into a full video around February.
A few months ago, David Eisenbud, director at MSRI, asked if I'd be interested in making some animations or perhaps a video in conjunction with a documentary they are funding about Maryam Mirzakhani. For those of you unfamiliar, Mirzakhani was a mathematician at Stanford, she won the fields medal in 2014, and tragically she died three years later due to breast cancer.
Her work revolved around moduli spaces of Riemann surfaces, which is a rather tricky concept. So if one's goal is to make her work approachable to as many people as possible, the first step is to build up from simpler examples of what mathematicians mean by the words "moduli space". The clip above gives one such simpler example, which I believe they'll include a supplemental piece for the film.
For my purposes, I'd like to make a full ~25 minute video covering some of the math she worked on, where the clip above will be the first in a set of increasingly relevant (and hence increasingly difficult) examples that lead to Mirzakhani's work. The mathematician I was working with, Jayadev Athreya, already storyboarded out the next step, which would be the moduli space for all torii, and from there it will hopefully be sensible to talk about the spaces she actually worked with, and what she discovered about them, hopefully with some indication of why mathematicians care!
This is just a taste, of course, but I hope you enjoy it.
-Grant
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