What is infinity?
Searching for the missing truth
Many people like mathematics because it gives definite answers. Things are either true or false, and true things seem true in a very fundamental way. But it's not quite like that. You can actually build different versions of maths in which statements are true or false depending on your preference. So is maths just a game in which we choose the rules to suit our purpose? Or is there a "correct" set of rules to use? We find out with the mathematician Hugh Woodin.
Understanding uncertainty: Infinite monkey business
David Spiegelhalter explains that waiting for an infinite number of monkeys to produce the complete works of Shakespeare is not just a probabilistic certainty, it also gives us an insight into how long we can expect to wait for a rare event to happen.
Cantor and Cohen: Infinite investigators part I
Cantor and Cohen: Infinite investigators part II
A glimpse of Cantor's paradise
Peter Macgregor explores the beautiful world of the infinite.
Outer space: The rule of two
Outer space: The rule of two
A postcard from Italy
Eugen Jost is a Swiss artist whose work is strongly influenced by mathematics. He sent us this Postcard from Italy, telling us about his work and the important roles that nature and numbers play in it.