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  • 01:00 New The most dangerous problem in math

    The most dangerous problem in math

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    The Collatz Conjecture is easy enough for almost anyone to understand but notoriously difficult to solve.

  • 00:57 The Simplest Thing We Can't Prove #shorts

    The Simplest Thing We Can't Prove #shorts

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    Goldbach's Conjecture states that every even whole number greater than 2 is the sum of two prime numbers. So, 28 is 11 + 17... 62 is 43 + 19... and it goes up. WAY up. We've calculated every value up to 4 x 10^18, so it's got to be provable, right? WRONG.

  • 22:09 The Simplest Math Problem No One Can Solve

    The Simplest Math Problem No One Can Solve

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    The Collatz Conjecture is the simplest math problem no one can solve it is easy enough for almost anyone to understand but notoriously difficult to solve. This video is sponsored by Brilliant. The first 200 people to sign up via https://brilliant.org/veri

  • 34:00 There's a Hole at the Bottom of Math

    There's a Hole at the Bottom of Math

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    Not everything that is true can be proven. This discovery transformed infinity, changed the course of a world war and led to the modern computer. This video is sponsored by Brilliant. The first 200 people to sign up via https://brilliant.org/veritasium ge

  • 15:21 Why pi^pi^pi^pi could be an integer (for all we know!).

    Why pi^pi^pi^pi could be an integer (for all we know!).

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  • 16:24 The most important unsolved problem in all of math. The Riemann Hypothesis.

    The most important unsolved problem in all of math. The Riemann Hypothesis.

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    The Riemann hypothesis is the most notorious unsolved problem in all of mathematics. Ever since it was first proposed by Bernhard Riemann in 1859, the conjecture has maintained the status of the "Holy Grail" of mathematics. In fact, the person who solves

  • 1:11:40 Popular The Million Dollar Equations - with Tom Crawford

    The Million Dollar Equations - with Tom Crawford

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    In the year 2000 it was announced that seven of the biggest unsolved problems in mathematics would each be given a $1million prize. Only one has been solved.Watch the Q&A: https://youtu.be/AFc7kGfLSIcSubscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiS

  • 08:25 Popular A Fascinating Thing about Fractions - Numberphile

    A Fascinating Thing about Fractions - Numberphile

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    The Dynamical Uniform Boundedness Conjecture with Dr Holly Krieger. Extra from this interview: https://youtu.be/v4LWFzTyhpU Dr Krieger on the Numberphile Podcast: https://youtu.be/QmfQQzjpdpM More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓&d

  • 07:52 UNCRACKABLE? The Collatz Conjecture - Numberphile

    UNCRACKABLE? The Collatz Conjecture - Numberphile

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    Professor David Eisenbud on the infamous Collatz Conjecture, a simple problem that mathematicians may not be "ready" to crack. More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Extra footage from this interview: https://youtu.be/O2_h3z1YgEU Prof Eisenbud's

  • 22:11 g-conjecture - Numberphile

    g-conjecture - Numberphile

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    Discussing h-vectors and the g-conjecture. Featuring June Huh from the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton University. More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ A little extra bit from this interview: https://youtu.be/cFKGX3vAs_Q Shapes in hi

  • 08:06 Catalan's Conjecture - Numberphile

    Catalan's Conjecture - Numberphile

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    With Dr Holly Krieger from Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge. Have a look at Brilliant (and get 20% off) here: https://brilliant.org/Numberphile More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ More Numberphile videos with Dr Krieger: http:/

  • 06:35 210 is VERY Goldbachy - Numberphile

    210 is VERY Goldbachy - Numberphile

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    Carl Pomerance discusses 210 and its special relationship with Goldbach's Conjecture. More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Goldbach's Conjecture: https://youtu.be/MxiTG96QOxw The paper discussed in this video: https://math.dartmouth.edu/~carlp

  • 09:59 Goldbach Conjecture - Numberphile

    Goldbach Conjecture - Numberphile

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    Professor David Eisenbud on the famed Goldbach Conjecture. More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Extra footage from this interview: https://youtu.be/7D-YKPMWULA Prime Playlist: http://bit.ly/primevids Prime Number Theorem: https://youtu.be/l8ez

  • 22:41 Calculating the optimal sphere packing density: with oranges

    Calculating the optimal sphere packing density: with oranges

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    Check out the corresponding video I made with Steve Mould for his channel. https://youtu.be/O3RsDIWB7s0 Thomas Hales’s proof of the Kepler Conjecture. http://annals.math.princeton.edu/wp-content/uploads/annals-v162-n3-p01.pdf The Kepler Conjecture on wiki

  • 17:42 Twin Prime Conjecture - Numberphile

    Twin Prime Conjecture - Numberphile

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    Dr James Maynard is a leading figure in recent progress on the Twin Prime Conjecture. More links and stuff below ↓↓↓ More Twin Primes from Numberphile: https://youtu.be/vkMXdShDdtY and https://youtu.be/D4_sNKoO-RA Prime Number Playlist: http://bit.ly/prim

  • 09:14 Popular Personhood: Crash Course Philosophy #21

    Personhood: Crash Course Philosophy #21

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    Now that we’ve started talking about identity, today Hank tackles the question of personhood. Philosophers have tried to assess what constitutes personhood with a variety of different criteria, including genetic, cognitive, social, sentience, and the grad


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