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ok, and the last question is short, please, because we are running out of time, and who allocated 4.5 million, because you said that you found them, but did not say where the budget of ukraine is, the budget. and there are no private benefactors or western funds that could also support ukrainian culture in this way, we have promises from european partners that they will transfer these funds, but it is necessary to understand that the transfer of funds is very slow and we still hope that somewhere in september or october the funds will begin to arrive, but that is so far expectations eh, well, it is better to live with them than without them at all i agree that 4.5 million for the support of culture is still better than zero hryvnias for the support of culture thank you vladyslav vladyslav berkovsky, the executive director of the ukrainian cultural fund , was on our broadcast, which is ongoing, the only news together we are strong, support the ukrainian army with money
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single news ua together picks up the baton of public affairs andriy degtyarenko works in the studio leading national tv channels united in order to quickly provide the viewer with proven information about the russian-ukrainian war already now the whole country can watch for free on satellite tv channels the first rada 1+1 ukraine ictv inter ukraine 24 also the broadcast of the telethon is open and available online on the platforms whose names you see on your screen as well as on youtube and channel websites participants of the marathon on internet radio radio player.ua while we move on to other topics, i would like to announce that there is an air alert in the kharkiv region, please if you see or hear us now, immediately go to the storage the president of ukraine, volodymyr zelenskyi, signed a decree awarding the order of merit of the first degree to the ukrainian woman maryna vyazovska, the second woman in history to receive the prestigious prize in mathematics
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, the phils medal, this prize is equivalent to the nobel prize and is awarded by the international congress of mathematics once every four years, a professor of mathematics, a native of kyiv, maryna b yazovska gave an interview to the public, let's see, sometimes in science you have to take risks. you can't do it without it, ms. marina, thank you for agreeing with i wanted to first explain to our viewers that you received the filtha medal. this is the most prestigious honor in mathematics that is given to young scientists under the age of 40. as far as i understand, it is an analogue of the nobel prize, because as you know, alfred nobel did not include mathematics in his presentation of his prize. which ones did you have? emotions when you found out that you will receive an award and was it a surprise for you well, i was actually very happy because there are such a very small number of these
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awards that only a maximum of four people are given each 4 years ago of course i was very happy and i won't say that it was a surprise because i hoped that this would happen, but when i found out that i was awarded this prize, of course i was very happy. which will also receive an award. in your opinion, how can the number of women scientists who receive honors be increased? well, i think it is important to increase the number of women working in science in general and then the number of women who receive honors it will also increase. and now exactly in your field, how many women work here? it is somehow very difficult to provide some statistics. in our
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faculty, we have about 20 professors in the mathematics faculty . of the year and among them now if i'm not mistaken there are five women but actually for and maybe maybe something but that is but for the motivator for mathematics it's quite a high number and we're actually proud we have so many women that is six out of 20-30 - this is a very high indicator here, it can differ from university to university. this is also the case, but what is it? in mathematics, the situation is probably not the most difficult, but mine is such fields in which there are even fewer women. i want to talk in more detail about your e-e the work for which you received an award can you
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explain to our viewers i see you at the presentation it was a simple explanation in general what this work is about and also please explain to our viewers what this work is about exactly why you received the award i received it by solving the problem of the densest packing of spheres in eight-dimensional space, that is, the problem of packing a heart is such a very natural problem, we have spheres of the same size and we are trying to create some kind of densest configuration from them, which must be wrong. just explain that my work is not in three- dimensional space and in the eight-dimensional and here i am at this moment i always start to explain what dimensions are and why it is important to work with them in general somehow it is possible just to explain what eight-dimensional space is from the point of view of mathematics is it's very simple that in order to determine a point in an eight- dimensional space, we need to give it eight coordinates
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, that is, 8 real numbers that give us the coordinates of this point, and that's what eight-dimensional space is, and it turns out that, in fact, from the point of view of mathematics, they try to coordinate you can either imagine or come up with some kind of physical explanation for them, it’s just these sets of 8 out of eight numbers. and it’s actually a convenient way to organize information. that is, in particular, it’s your work about how much you can do as much as possible. some small part well, for example, put more information into a small, limited space, that's right, i understand, well , in general, to apply it in a small space is such a poetic explanation, but it is precisely the problem of parking that gives
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us a slightly numerical and the formulation of this question in mathematical language was first proposed by johann kepler , a german mathematician and astronomer, in 1611. how much time did you spend solving it? and what felt when you still understood that you solved it . well, i worked on this problem for several years. this problem was the main problem in my scientific project that i submitted to the berlin school of mathematics. so, for the last two years, in fact, this was my main problem, which i solved well, of course, when i realized that i had found the solution, it was a very pleasant feeling, but always for a mathematician when a problem is solved
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, he worked on it for a long time. this is probably the greatest reward for hard work. you already knew that. that you will be able to solve it. is it so gradually, step by step, it was just a problem that could not be solved for 400 years, but in two years it was possible to say that the problem here is a little bit like i would say , an exaggeration, that is, in fact, kepler did not say anything about the eight-dimensional space, kepler's problem, it was about three-dimensional space, and kepler's problem was solved by thomas hales in 1998, precisely three- dimensionally, so here it is a little like this, of course, it sounds very beautiful, but not quite, unfortunately, not quite true well, actually, i didn't know that i could do it to solve, but hey, when in science you have to
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take risks. here, without it, you will not be able to talk about the practical side of this problem. as far as i understand, you solved it in 2016, or in these six years, there are already some practical ones the steps are practical , exactly where they are used in practice, this is your solution to the problem, and maybe in the future there is such a thing, well, here maybe i am such a thing that will disappoint someone a little, but in fact it is practical. and you proving the theorem is quite difficult, that is, the proof is the same as if and the argument is which has convinced to convince that that some statement is true. and how to apply it in practice is not very clear, well, that is, it is practical. if we joke a little here, the practical result is that no one will now try to build a better package
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of dimension 8, maybe in these six years. i saved a lot of time by who could spend it on this, i.e. at the moment what is actually possible, not now, but historically what were such important practical applications is precisely in the configuration , i.e. if we know how it should be arranged spheres in the best way, then this has application, for example, to the theory of codes that correct errors, this is such an example . those cds were still used. these are probably not in size 8 and 24, probably in a larger size, but there are codes used so that if you scratch this disc, the information could still be read and restored, and i
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i also see information that m-m can use in mobile communications to transmit the internet through space, but in principle, all of this is used, but in fact, my solution to this, well, has such a tangential relationship , because it is possible to know the configuration itself, and knowledge of what is given the configuration could not even be improved, well, it’s shorter, it can save someone’s time, to what extent is the scientific community well-informed about the war in ukraine, well, in europe, of course, everyone knows all the processes and everyone support ukraine. there are many programs about how to support ukrainian scientists, ukrainian students, that is, i think that hmm, in fact, the scientific
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community knows what is happening in our country, how tragic, how critical the situation is. i think that everyone is shocked, for example, of course , destroyed universities, destroyed scientific institutions . this is the danger under which ukrainian nuclear facilities and scientific and civil infrastructure have found themselves, so everyone actually takes this very, very seriously. and how does the community react the civic position of scientists is also very important in science, in fact, what is the power here, what can scientists do, of course, very often, this is symbolic support, this is some kind of more concrete support for students of scientists who find themselves in a
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difficult situation, this is an attempt to help people find a new place to work, study, and well yes, of course, this is the case in the scientific environment, which is also there. i understand that we should not discriminate in any way against students and scientists from russia, that is, here too, in fact, it is probably a more complicated thing, it is in therefore, how to stop cooperation with russian institutions. i think that i have such an understanding that this is now impossible to do, but at the same time, if it were not for the persecution of specific people, this is common in european countries, this is what if no no no no no impossible what so how not to harm
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scientists and students who come from russia, but at the same time stop cooperation with russian institutions because, as we know, many, many russian institutions at the university openly supported the war and wanted to clarify, during your awarding there was a video , and in that video you mentioned yulia zhdanovska, a 20-year-old ukrainian woman who died in kharkiv, and you knew her personally, but i didn’t know yulia, but the world is generally small, and the mathematical world in ukraine is even smaller and in fact, i knew many people who knew her personally because i learned about her that she was really big and her big dream was to teach her children mathematics. that is, she even had
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interesting proposals to go abroad to do research work, but she decided that she will live in ukraine and that she will devote herself to work with children and of course it is a great tragedy that we lost her as well as all the ukrainians we lost during these terrible, for example, almost 5 months, but we can imagine from several children she could teach what she should bring up the new generation and mrs. marina , also your family from kyiv, how is she going through the war, we, the parents, decided to stay and in kyiv, although they tried very hard to convince them to come to me at least for a while, but they decided to stay, for example, my husband’s parents, they are
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even planning to return to ukraine , they moved to the european union for a while to their friends and now they are even thinking about returning because, in your opinion, how does the war affect ukrainian colleagues in general and what are the consequences of the war will have for the industry as a whole as well as for all ukrainians. of course it is if i think the war destroyed the lives of many people. i know colleagues who died, colleagues who put their books on the shelf and went to fight. of course, also now due to financial ukrainian difficulties in ukraine, funding of science is also probably not the main priority, unfortunately, this is also this,
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which of course is not negatively happening specifically in scientific work, but it is probably clear, at the same time, i still think that the war it is always such an accelerator of progress, so i certainly understand that those colleagues who work specifically in fundamental science have something from the times of the war and the times of reconstruction. it will be a very difficult time if we look at it historically . there are some regularities between periods of war, periods of peace and er-ror- the development of science, as it seems to me that war is precisely the time for the development of applied science, a lot of practical questions arise and these
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questions often require some kind of technological solution, so i hope that despite these are already difficult, these are the devastating consequences that the war will have for ukrainian science, nevertheless, ukrainian society does not miss this chance for modernization. i think that we will learn about many new new names of new people who will come up with something extremely interesting interesting during the war me too i hope that after all we will win soon and we will come the period of reconstruction of ukraine and when this time comes that ukrainian society will not forget about science because in the modern world science is a big uh big important structural part of any state, so i really hope
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that it will not happen in ukraine, they will not forget together with these times. of course, we need to rebuild homes, rebuild hospitals and rebuild roads. but also rebuild our scientific institutions, too. what is important right now is the award in the video you said that one day you hope to return to kyiv what do you plan to do first of all in the capital let us hug our parents this is my hometown that's why so often i always i i in my life i traveled a lot lived in different countries, lived in different cities, but for me, kyiv is always my hometown and i always feel that i no matter where i live, that this is
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some kind of temporary phenomenon that my real home is always kyiv. therefore, of course, i would like to hug my parents, meet my friends, meet with their colleagues, what is the most favorite place in kyiv that you want to visit first of all? no, my favorite place is of course our apartment where i grew up . this is my place of strength , therefore, the phils medal is generally one of the highest prizes in the field of mathematics. after winning it , what challenges do you see for yourself? right now and what are you planning to work on next? well, in fact , not much has changed for me in the field of mathematics
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mathematics, what she doesn't know. who won the prize , who didn't, and that's why there are the same questions that i've been thinking about for a long time, so i'll continue to think about them, solve geometric problems, think about questions in fourier analysis, about how to construct functions with special different special properties, but on the other hand, i would also like to learn something new, look for those areas in which exactly my knowledge could be useful and could be applied. well, mrs. marina, thank you very much for the interesting conversation. thank you for finding it for our time thank you, i thank you, too, thank you very much for the conversation, we talked about mathematics, now let's talk about art and culture, russia has turned its
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artists into drg, says film director mykhailo illenko . russia's angry narratives need a certain moratorium on the all-russian director says how it is to change the camera to a machine gun and how the fighters from the front see our victory about all this yevgenia harkov spoke with mykhailo illenko they told tales about how good they are, how humane they are, soldiers, a soldier will not offend a child. and we see bucha, souls are tickled when a person stops feeling the enemy. mykhailo gerasimovych. i congratulate you on the
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interview at the first. thank you for agreeing to the achievements of terrodefense. of course, you personally decided when this decision was based on what kind of emotions were praised, so why don't you go somewhere and exchange your camera for a machine gun? they are a camera. a machine gun. well, in fact, if you already go there with a camera, then without a weapon, it is somehow unnatural there, it will just be wrong. i served a long time ago in i remember something about the soviet army that was primitive and immoral, but they were prepared that they would have to conduct direct contact fire with the enemy, i will tell you that a weapon is a weapon, if there is a weapon, if i was passing it on, it could be anything, and i try not to give in to any emotions it's romantic or
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something else, but it's just a new situation, a new reality, you were in donbas before, and when the war started, 8 years ago, you mostly traveled along the front line, you traveled and showed your paintings, those who passed through the fire and not only this film would show how you feel when you are traveling along the front line. if you used to travel as a film artist, well, you washed very much, it’s all a really hot phase now, and during the time i was there, i filmed lysychanska for the last time and moved a little on the other side, it is directly near severodonetsk lysychansk , were you there somewhere on the eve of just brutal battles or during the yellow-n, it happened and happened so that a very kind flight came to lysychansk, i am not talking about severodonetsk there, mmm, the guys used to be on the front line they came and told me that i had time to film something. it is
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already very serious and there are losses and there is victory. the main thing is that moralina's victory is because it sounds trite, but i have my own land. come from the emotional head that hit you hard, well, with age, the perception is a little different, i can't say that i was shocked , contused by what i saw, but when you see a person today, and tomorrow they are gone, well, it can't help but stop it, time and another very positive impression i was amazed at how interesting people are fighting there. i'm not talking about the moviegoers from running into the dugout, it's already on the other side. well, over the bridge
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