My Favorite Theorem — Kevin Knudson
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Ajouté le
18 mars 2026
Matière et domaine
math · number-theory-arithmetic
Niveaux scolaires
9e année (3e)–12e année (Terminale)
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Podcast
Introduction
My Favorite Theorem: Featuring Kyne Santos
- Podcast Guests: Hosts Evelyn Lamb and Kevin Knudson interview Kyne Santos, a Canadian drag queen and mathematician.
- Guest Background: Kyne (known as "Online Kyne") holds a Bachelor of Mathematics from the University of Waterloo and creates viral social media content that combines mathematics with drag performance.
- Featured Book: Kyne is the author of Math in Drag, a book that explores the intersection of queer identity and mathematical concepts, arguing that both fields require creativity, abstraction, and metaphor.
- Drag Career: Kyne was a contestant on Season 1 of Canada’s Drag Race. They currently perform in the Kitchener, Ontario area, focusing on drag brunches and dinners to reach diverse audiences outside of traditional gay bar scenes.
- Favorite Theorem: Kyne’s favorite theorem is the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.
- Mathematical Insight:
- The theorem is profound because it links two seemingly unrelated problems: the "area problem" (calculating the area under a curve) and the "tangent problem" (finding the slope of a tangent line).
- It establishes that differentiation and integration are inverse processes.
- The hosts and guest discuss how this theorem is often taught as a rote tool for solving problems in high school, masking its deeper conceptual beauty and creative significance.
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