The Paris Mathematics Museum, desired by Cédric Villani, opens on September 30

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2023-08-27 09:00:00

Imagined by the mathematician and current adviser to the 14th arrondissement, the Maison Henri Poincaré, located in the Latin Quarter, will be inaugurated under the high patronage of Emmanuel Macron on September 27, three days before it opens to the general public.

Differential equations, infinitesimal calculus, theory of dynamical systems… The Maison Henri Poincaré, the first museum in France entirely devoted to mathematics and their applications, will open its doors to the public on September 30 in the Latin Quarter in Paris, announced Tuesday the CNRS.

Desired by the former deputy and mathematician Cédric Villani ten years ago, the museum occupies 900 m2 in the Jean-Perrin building of the Henri-Poincaré Institute (IHP), an international research center attached to the CNRS and to Sorbonne University.

The Maison Poincaré will be inaugurated on September 27 under the high patronage of the Presidency of the Republic. “Our idea is to get schoolchildren and the public to dialogue with the researchers who attend our institute.“, specified the director of the IHP, Sylvie Benzoni, who concretized the project of Cédric Villani.

Mathematics for all

The museum opensin a context where societal issues on math are more present than ever“, added the mathematician, professor at the University Claude-Bernard Lyon 1. By reintroducing this subject in the common core in high school“the ministry has taken note that this is a societal issue” given that “too few students choose scientific careers».

The museum is aimed at all audiences from the 4th, which corresponds roughly to the “minimum theoretical level of the general population», selon Sylvie Benzoni. «We want to contribute to increasing the general level of mathematical culture in France which is quite modest or even low“, she added to defend this beautiful idea of ​​the birth of a museum dedicated to mathematical sciences.

Maison Poincaré wants to present a material “alive, in touch with society», using mediation workshops with schoolchildren.
The permanent exhibition spaces are characterized by verbs (connect, become, invent, model, share, visualize) for “show math in action“. And bring to life aunexpected experience“math for”see them, hear them and touch them“, through videos, games, manipulations and audio devices, explains the IHP.

Like this auditory experience of immersion in mathematical language with a “formula whisperer», the presentation of a collection of geometric objects that Man Ray had photographed in the 1930s, or a sculpture by the great Rulpidon, a spherical shape that illustrates the nine color theorem. A space will present the great figures of mathematics of today and yesterday, such as Jean Perrin (Nobel Prize in Physics 1926), whose historic office can be visited.

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