In this podcast series Professor Ian Stewart of Warwick's Department of Mathematics explores the history of symmetry and its impact on mathematics, physics and our understanding of the Universe. Introducing Symmetry Babylonian and Greek mathematics and the role of Omar Khayyam Competitive mathematics in Renaissance Italy Évariste Galois - the failed revolutionary Physicists start to notice and Einstein changes everything Symmetry and Quantum Mechanics Symmetry, string theory and an equation for everything (plus - could we be living in an asymmetrical universe?) For more information on this podcast contact Tom Abbott (t.abbott@warwick.ac.uk / 024 76574474)

Symmetry and Quantum Mechanics Professor Ian Stewart looks at the world of Quantum Mechanics and how symmetry informs our understanding of particles and waves. (MP3 format, 10 MB) Download

Physicists, Einstein and Symmetry Professor Ian Stewart shows how the mathematicians work on symmetry and group theory influenced the work of physicists and how Einsteins work revolutionised our view of the symmetries of the universe around us. (MP3 format, 13 MB) Download

Group theory and the failed revolutionary Professor Ian Stewart talks about the life of Evariste Galois  the failed revolutionary who developed Group Theory and changed the way we think about mathematics, physics and the world around us. (MP3 format, 13 MB) Download

Competitive mathematics in Renaissance Italy In this episode Professor Ian Stewart describes how the scandalous world of competitive mathematics in renaissance Italy encouraged the development of our understanding of equations, algebra and laid the foundations for our modern understanding of symmetry. (MP3 format, 13 MB) Download

Babylonian and Greek mathematics In this episode Professor Ian Stewart talks about the Babylonian approach to mathematics, how the Greeks used geometry to solve equations and the impact of Omar Kyham. (MP3 format, 11 MB) Download