
'Today, Human Existence Without Mathematics Is Difficult; Tomorrow, It Will Be Simply Impossible'
Mathematicians around the world share a common language and continue to collaborate despite the challenges of recent years. The hub of mathematical networking has been shifting to China, where scientists from various countries meet at conferences and other academic events. Partnerships with leading Chinese universities offer promising opportunities to strengthen existing ties and forge new ones. In this interview with the HSE News Service, Valery Gritsenko, Head of the HSE International Laboratory for Mirror Symmetry and Automorphic Forms, discusses this and other topics, including what AI is and why the state should engage with mathematicians.

Professors from the University of Campinas spoke at the conference "Formal Philosophy 2025"
Professors from the University of Campinas "Unicamp" who are part of the Scientific Team of a joint project "Pluralistic Perspectives on Logic and Formal Philosophy" spoke at the conference "Formal Philosophy 2025".
