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Eugenia Cheng


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How to Bake Pi, Cakes, Custard and Category Theory: Easy Recipes for Understanding Complex Maths

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Eugenia Cheng is an English mathematician and pianist. She is an honorary fellow of pure mathematics at the University of Sheffield and a scientist and residence in liberal arts at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She has appeared on the Stephen Colbert Show. Her mathematical interests include higher-dimensional category theory, and as a pianist she specialises in lieder and art song. She is also passionate about explaining mathematics to non-mathematicians to rid the world of math phobia, often using entertaining analogies with food and baking.

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Early life and education

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Cheng was born in Hampshire, England but moved to Sussex when she was one, and spent the rest of her childhood there. Her interest in mathematics stemmed from a young age thanks largely to her mother who made mathematics a part of life. Her father was also supportive, encouraging her to be imaginative; but Cheng's biggest influence was her mother, who introduced stimulating mathematical ideas and used the language of logic naturally.

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Cheng attended Roedean School. She was bored by school when she was young, but practised the piano every day and was an avid reader. She was also "very serious about eating".

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She studied at Gonville and Caius College of the University of Cambridge for both her undergraduate and postgraduate degrees before teaching in Nice, Sheffield and Chicago.

Mathematics and baking

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Cheng's research interests are in category theory, which she has written about for a general audience by using analogies from baking. Her vision is to rid the world of mathematics phobia. In How to Bake Pi (also known as Cakes, Custard and Category Theory), each chapter begins with a recipe for a dessert, to illustrate the commonalities in the methods and principles of mathematics and cooking. The book was well received and has since been translated into French. Cheng has also written a number of papers with similar themes, such as "On the perfect quantity of cream for a scone" and "On the perfect size for a pizza". Cheng has presented similar topics through YouTube in a light-hearted manner, and has explored mathematics in other entertaining ways such as in her speech "Mathematics and Lego: the untold story".

Academia

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Cheng is still affiliated to Sheffield University as a senior lecturer of pure mathematics, but is now based at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where she teaches mathematics to arts students. She has published over a dozen research papers across several journals within her area of category theory.

Music

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Cheng is a pianist who specializes in lieder and art song. She was awarded the Sheila Mossman Memorial Award from the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, and was the first recipient of the Brighton and Hove Arts Council Award for the Musician of the Year. In Chicago, she gave a recital in the Pianoforte Chicago recital series; she performed Schwanengesang and Winterreise with Paul Geiger at Schubertiade Chicago in 2005 and 2006 respectively, and Die Schöne Müllerin with Ryan de Ryke at Schubertiade Chicago 2007. She performed lieder with tenor Nicholas Harkness in the Noontime Recital Series at the University of Chicago, the Salon Series at the Tower Club, and the Maxwell Recital Series, and she gave recitals for the Auxiliary Board Chapter of the Lyric Opera; she also performed La Traviata at the Oak Park Village Players.

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In 2013, Cheng founded Liederstube as an oasis for art song in the Fine Arts Building, in downtown Chicago. The mission of Liederstube is to present and enjoy classical music in an intimate and informal setting. The Liederstube is a Not For Profit 501(c)(3) organization.

References

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