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Carry the Two pulls back the curtain to reveal the mathematical and statistical gears that turn the world. We’re the show for people who enjoy discovering hidden elements that impact our lives in the most unexpected ways, and math is certainly one of those!

We are a curiosity-driven podcast that looks to find unique perspectives from the fields of mathematics and statistics.

We use stories to convey how mathematical research drives the world around us, with each episode tackling a different topic. This can be anything from modeling how bees in a swarm make group decisions to how we can use textual analysis to reveal surprising changes in policy documents.

You can also find Carry the Two on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify.

Carry the Two is hosted by Sadie Witkowski and Ian Martin. Audio production by Tyler Damme. Music is from Blue Dot Sessions.

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Lars Peter Hansen is a distinguished economist and the 2013 recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics. He is a Professor at the University of Chicago, holding appointments in the Economics Department, the Booth School of Business, and the Statistics Department. Hansen is known for his work on economic theory and its applications, particularly in the context of uncertainty and climate change. His research focuses on how uncertainty impacts social valuation and policy decisions.
Rose Yu is an associate professor in the computer science department at UC San Diego. She is also affiliated with the Halcolu Data Science Institute. Rose specializes in research related to data science and has presented her work at various workshops, including a talk on Automatic Symmetry Discovery from Data at the Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI).
Kunal Marwaha is a PhD student at the University of Chicago specializing in quantum computing. He has presented research on the promise of quantum advantage for classical optimization, showcasing his expertise in the field during workshops at the Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI).

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0:00 21:21

Lars Peter Hansen on Uncertainties in the Age of Climate Change

Hosts
Sam Hansen
Guests
Lars Peter Hansen
Keywords
climate change uncertainty social valuation policy economic impacts

Welcome to Carry the Two, the podcast about how math and statistics impact the world around us from the Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation. While we’re in between our more in-depth seasons, we like to bring you something a little different in mini-season format. And for this mini season, we are going to highlight some of the amazing researchers who have presented at IMSI over the past year. Our sixth, and final, guest is Lars Peter Hansen. Lars is the 2013 recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics and a Professor at the University of Chicago with appointments at the Economics Department, the Booth School of Business, as well as the Statistics Department.. Lars joined us at IMSI for a workshop on Economic Impacts of Climate Change where he presented a talk titled: How should Climate Change Uncertainty Impact Social Valuation and Policy? Host Sam Hansen joined Lars for a conversation about the research in his talk and Lars’s time at IMSI.





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Lars Peter Hansen





Article: How should Climate Change Uncertainty Impact Social Valuation and Policy





Follow more of IMSI’s work: www.IMSI.institute, (Bluesky) @imsi.institute, (twitter) @IMSI_institute, (instagram) IMSI.institute





Music by Blue Dot Sessions





The Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI) is funded by NSF grant DMS-1929348

0:00 22:19

Rose Yu on Automatic Symmetry Discovery

Hosts
Sadie Witkowski Ian Martin Sam Hansen
Guests
Rose Yu
Keywords
Automatic Symmetry Discovery data science collective variables coarse grained models mathematics statistics IMSI

Welcome to Carry the Two, the podcast about how math and statistics impact the world around us from the Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation. While we’re in between our more in-depth seasons, we like to bring you something a little different in mini-season format. And for this mini season, we are going to highlight some of the amazing researchers who have presented at IMSI over the past year. Our fifth guest is Rose Yu. Rose is an associate professor in the computer science department of UC San Diego, and is also affiliated with the Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute. Rose joined us at IMSI for a workshop on Learning Collective Variables and Coarse Grained Models where she presented a talk titled Automatic Symmetry Discovery from Data. Host Sam Hansen joined Rose for a conversation about the research in her talk and Rose’s time at IMSI.





Find our transcript here: Google Doc or .txt file





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Rose Yu





IMSI Talk: Automatic Symmetry Discovery from Data





Follow more of IMSI’s work: www.IMSI.institute, (Bluesky) @imsi.institute, (twitter) @IMSI_institute, (instagram) IMSI.institute





Music by Blue Dot Sessions





The Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI) is funded by NSF grant DMS-1929348

0:00 21:21

Kunal Marwaha on Quantum Advantage

Hosts
Sadie Witkowski Ian Martin Sam Hansen
Guests
Kunal Marwaha
Keywords
quantum computing quantum advantage classical optimization research IMSI

Welcome to Carry the Two, the podcast about how math and statistics impact the world around us from the Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation. While we’re in between our more in-depth seasons, we like to bring you something a little different in mini-season format. And for this mini season, we are going to highlight some of the amazing researchers who have presented at IMSI over the past year. Our fourth guest isKunal Marwaha, a PhD student at the University of Chicago studying quantum computing. Kunal joined us at IMSI for a workshop on The Power of Near-Term Quantum Experiments where he presented a talk titled On the promise of quantum advantage for classical optimization. So, without further ado let’s get into my conversation with Kunal Marwaha. Host Sam Hansen joined Kunal for a conversation about the research in his talk and Kunal’s time at IMSI. 





Find our transcript here: Google Doc or .txt file





Curious to learn more? Check out these additional links:





Kunal Marwaha





IMSI Talk: On the promise of quantum advantage for classical optimization





Follow more of IMSI’s work: www.IMSI.institute, (Bluesky) @imsi.institute, (twitter) @IMSI_institute, (instagram) IMSI.institute





Music by Blue Dot Sessions





The Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI) is funded by NSF grant DMS-1929348

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