There are several documentary films that focus on mathematicians and the field of mathematics, showcasing the lives, contributions, and often the personal struggles of these individuals. Here are a few notable ones: 1. **"The Man Who Knew Infinity" (2015)** - While primarily a biographical drama, this film is based on Robert Kanigel's biography of mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan and explores his journey from India to Cambridge University, where he worked with mathematician G.H.
"N is a Number: A Portrait of Paul Erdős" is a documentary film that explores the life and contributions of the renowned Hungarian mathematician Paul Erdős. Released in 1997 and directed by George Paul Csicsery, the film provides insights into Erdős’s unique personality, his collaborative style of working with mathematicians around the world, and his profound impact on the field of mathematics.
"The End of Quantum Reality" is a phrase that may refer to discussions or ideas surrounding the interpretations and implications of quantum mechanics, particularly in the context of how we understand reality itself. While there may be specific books, articles, or theories that use this exact phrase as a title, broadly speaking, it can relate to the philosophical and scientific debates about the nature of reality as revealed by quantum mechanics.

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