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  • 05:10 Mathematical Closure

    Mathematical Closure

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    Understanding what it means for a set to be closed under an operation.

  • 05:54 Subtracting Polynomials And Set Closure

    Subtracting Polynomials And Set Closure

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    Subtracting polynomials and set closure

  • 32:44 Popular The Power of Mathematical Visualization | The Great Courses

    The Power of Mathematical Visualization | The Great Courses

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    https://www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/show/the_power_of_mathematical_visualization?utm_source=US_SocialMedia&utm_medium=SocialMediaEditorialYoutube&utm_campaign=138569 The Power of Mathematical Visualization teaches you these vital problem-solving skills in

  • 04:50 Popular The Mathematical Secrets Of Pascal’s Triangle - Wajdi Mohamed Ratemi

    The Mathematical Secrets Of Pascal’s Triangle - Wajdi Mohamed Ratemi

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-mathematical-secrets-of-pascal-s-triangle-wajdi-mohamed-ratemi Pascal’s triangle, which at first may just look like a neatly arranged stack of numbers, is actually a mathematical treasure trove. But what abo

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  • 02:35 Is The Universe Entirely Mathematical? Feat. Max Tegmark

    Is The Universe Entirely Mathematical? Feat. Max Tegmark

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    Thanks to Max Tegmark for writing & narrating this video, you can listen to his new book at http://www.audible.com/minutephysics OR find it on Amazon http://www.amazon.co.uk/Our-Mathematical-Universe-Ultimate-Reality/dp/1846144760 Thanks to Radiolab for l

  • 47:52 Popular How Not To Be Wrong: The Power Of Mathematical Thinking

    How Not To Be Wrong: The Power Of Mathematical Thinking

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    The maths we learn in school can seem like a dull set of rules, laid down by the ancients and not to be questioned. Jordan Ellenberg shows how wrong this view is through stories that show the power of mathematical thinking. Subscribe for regular science v

  • 04:11 Is Our Climate Headed For A Mathematical Tipping Point? - Victor J. Donnay

    Is Our Climate Headed For A Mathematical Tipping Point? - Victor J. Donnay

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/is-our-climate-headed-for-mathematical-chaos-victor-j-donnay Scientists have warned that as CO2 levels in the atmosphere rise an increase in Earth’s temperature by even two degrees could lead to catastrophic eff

  • 01:57 Mathematical Magic - Mr. Wizard's Everyday Magic

    Mathematical Magic - Mr. Wizard's Everyday Magic

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    Learn some mathematical magic from Mr. Wizard. Subscribe now for more science, nature and technology clips from the 1980's Nickelodeon show, Mr. Wizard's World, every week on #WizardWednesdays. SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://bit.ly/mrwizard

  • 04:14 Popular Can One Mathematical Model Explain All Patterns In Nature?

    Can One Mathematical Model Explain All Patterns In Nature?

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    All patterns in nature might be describable using this mathematical theory. How did Alan Turing influence how we see the natural world? Who Was Ada Lovelace, The World's First Computer Nerd? - http://bit.ly/290mnkb Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here -

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  • 04:43 The magical, mathematical fictions of Jorge Luis Borges - Ilan Stavans

    The magical, mathematical fictions of Jorge Luis Borges - Ilan Stavans

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    Dive into the mind-bending works of Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges, whose work pioneered the literary style magical realism.--What would it be like to have a limitless memory? Can the meaning of life be found in an infinite library? Is time a labyri

  • 04:29 Mathematical Present Wrapping

    Mathematical Present Wrapping

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    Mathematician Katie Steckles takes you through some mathematically satisfying ways to wrap presents using paper.

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  • 14:06 The Mathematical Code Hidden In Nature

    The Mathematical Code Hidden In Nature

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    Check out MEGAWOW from @PBS KIDS https://youtu.be/meU4f31gqYIWere on PATREON! Join the community https://www.patreon.com/itsokaytobesmart More info and sources below How do zebras get their stripes? How do leopards get their spots? And how do giraffes get

  • 02:50 Urban planners aim to eliminate slums—with a mathematical approach

    Urban planners aim to eliminate slums—with a mathematical approach

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    Researchers are testing a tool based on a "topological view" of cities and slums to improve the design of growing urban areas Read the story: https://scim.ag/2Nv8Gw1 Read the paper (free): http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/4/8/eaar4644 CREDITS ------

  • 02:48 Popular Adding In Binary | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

    Adding In Binary | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

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    Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/pre-algebra/applying-math-reasoning-topic/alternate-number-bases/v/binary-multiplication?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=PreAlgebra Missed the previous lesson? https://www.khanacademy.org/

  • 05:41 Popular Math Patterns Example 2 | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

    Math Patterns Example 2 | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

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    We continue to strengthen our skill in identifying patterns. This time we'll use a table to track the pattern. Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/exercise/math-patterns?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm

  • 03:38 Popular Math Patterns Example 1 | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

    Math Patterns Example 1 | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

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    Part of our exploration of math is learning to identify patterns among numbers. Can you see the pattern in this example? Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/exercise/math-patterns?utm_source=YT&utm_mediu

  • 03:28 Popular Inequality Word Problems | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

    Inequality Word Problems | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

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    We're writing inequalities by using information from the word problems. Woohoo! Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/pre-algebra/applying-math-reasoning-topic/greater-than-less-than/e/writing-numeric

  • 03:52 Popular Converting From Decimal To Binary | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

    Converting From Decimal To Binary | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

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    Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/pre-algebra/applying-math-reasoning-topic/alternate-number-bases/v/large-number-decimal-to-binary?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=PreAlgebra Missed the previous lesson? https://www.khanaca

  • 02:36 Popular Number Patterns: Seeing Relationships | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

    Number Patterns: Seeing Relationships | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

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    Laying the foundation for algebraic thinking by learning to recognize the relationships between patterns and graphing out those relationships. Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/pre-algebra/applyin

  • 07:34 Popular Hexadecimal Number System | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

    Hexadecimal Number System | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

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    Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/pre-algebra/applying-math-reasoning-topic/alternate-number-bases/v/decimal-to-binary?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=PreAlgebra Missed the previous lesson? https://www.khanacademy.org/math

  • 15:14 Mo Gawdat of Google X: The Secret to Happiness May Lie in a Mathematical Equation

    Mo Gawdat of Google X: The Secret to Happiness May Lie in a Mathematical Equation

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    Mo Gawdat, the chief business officer of the moonshot factory Google X, has designed an algorithm to make you happy. Gawdat started writing when his son died. The resulting book, Solve for Happy, describes the model of happiness that he and his late son b

  • 02:27 Popular Inequality Word Problem: One Variable | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

    Inequality Word Problem: One Variable | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

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    This time we're creating a variable to represent a number, and then writing an inequality. We're building on our knowledge. Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/pre-algebra/applying-math-reasoning-to

  • 00:52 Popular Reading Bar Charts: Basic Example | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

    Reading Bar Charts: Basic Example | Applying Mathematical Reasoning | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy

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    Let's start with this bar chart that brings back the days of Harry Potter! Putting our toes in the water on this one... Practice this lesson yourself on KhanAcademy.org right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/pre-algebra/applying-math-reasoning-topic/

  • 01:12 How to Make an Origami Frog

    How to Make an Origami Frog

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    The dome is closed, but Science World is still at work. During Science Worlds COVID-19 closure, we are fielding science questions from the public, directing families to our BC-curriculum-linked online resources, and preparing video content for the entire

  • 04:06 The ‘Ham Sandwich Theorem’ Will Change How You See the Universe… Seriously

    The ‘Ham Sandwich Theorem’ Will Change How You See the Universe… Seriously

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    Ham sandwiches are delicious, but they’re also pretty useful when it comes to understanding the universe. Is Anything Truly Random? - https://youtu.be/tClZGWlRLoE Read More: The Ham Sandwich Theorem Is a Delicious and Puzzling Mathematical Principle https

  • 05:21 Will We All Be Overweight By 2048?

    Will We All Be Overweight By 2048?

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    Will we all be overweight by 2048? The dangers of linear regression and linear thinking. Taken from a chapter of Jordan Ellenberg's amazing book How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking. Thanks to the Vlogbrothers for their sponsorship of t

  • 08:45 The Legend of Question Six - Numberphile

    The Legend of Question Six - Numberphile

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    Free trial at Great Courses Plus: http://ow.ly/7Hh2302dIFt More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Simon Pampena discusses the famous Question 6 from the 1988 International Mathematical Olympiad. More links below... Second part of this video: htt

  • 05:11 Is Math Discovered Or Invented? - Jeff Dekofsky

    Is Math Discovered Or Invented? - Jeff Dekofsky

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/is-math-discovered-or-invented-jeff-dekofsky Would mathematics exist if people didn't? Did we create mathematical concepts to help us understand...

  • 03:16 Roots from different plants compete for prime real estate underground

    Roots from different plants compete for prime real estate underground

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    Mathematical modeling and greenhouse studies show complex interactions keep roots productiveWhen it comes to plants, the roots hidden underground are as importantif not more importantthan whats visible above ground. Now researchers have figured out how ro

  • 05:01 Adventure Time | Jake and Finn's Best Moments | Cartoon Network

    Adventure Time | Jake and Finn's Best Moments | Cartoon Network

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    Some of Jake and Finn's mathematical moments!Subscribe for more Cartoon Network fun!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW5xCqirsmdKqYWYMj-pVUw?sub_confirmation=1

  • 05:47 Popular Imaginary Numbers Are Real [Part 1: Introduction]

    Imaginary Numbers Are Real [Part 1: Introduction]

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    More information and resources: http://www.welchlabs.com Imaginary numbers are not some wild invention, they are the deep and natural result of extending our number system. Imaginary numbers are all about the discovery of numbers existing not in one dimen

  • 09:09 The Illumination Problem - Numberphile

    The Illumination Problem - Numberphile

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    Featuring Professor Howard Masur from the University of Chicago. Filmed at the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI). Part 2 of this interview: https://youtu.be/AGX0cLbHaog Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/numberphile Numberphile is supported by

  • 11:31 Popular The Restoration of Ave Maria Narrated Version

    The Restoration of Ave Maria Narrated Version

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    Follow along as Julian Baumgartner of Baumgartner Fine Art Restoration in Chicago works to conserve and restore this icon of Ave Maria. This piece was likely created in a workshop that specialized in religious icons for churches and was the product of sev

  • 00:26 How Egyptians Made Right Angles #shorts

    How Egyptians Made Right Angles #shorts

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    The Egyptians didn't know the Pythagorean Theorem, but they figured out a way to make perfect 3-4-5 right triangles using segments of rope. It's so common sense, unsophisticated, and elegant that it's an example of a proof without words AND mathematical b

  • 13:32 Glitch Primes And Cyclops Numbers - Numberphile

    Glitch Primes And Cyclops Numbers - Numberphile

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    Audible: http://www.audible.com/numberphile Simon Pampena on Glitch Primes and Binary Cyclops Numbers. Simon on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mathemaniac Some book recommendations... Love & Math by Edward Frenkel, The Simpsons and their Mathematical Secret

  • 00:46 Can You INVENT a Number? Yes. #shorts

    Can You INVENT a Number? Yes. #shorts

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    What do you do when you've got a mathematical expression that's unsolvable because the numbers you need don't exist? You do what Hero of Alexandria did: you just invent one. That's how we got the concept of imaginary numbers, which Rene Descartes derided

  • 59:52 Popular The Extraordinary Theorems of John Nash - with Cédric Villani

    The Extraordinary Theorems of John Nash - with Cédric Villani

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    Fields medal winner Cédric Villani takes us through the very special world of mathematical creation of John Nash, who founded several new chapters of game theory and geometric analysis in just a few revolutionary contributions that seemed to come from now

  • 12:53 Strange Spinning Tubes - Numberphile

    Strange Spinning Tubes - Numberphile

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    Tadashi is back with more mathematical toys - this time small tubes which do intriguing things when they spin. Extra footage from this interview: https://youtu.be/5dJsOF7_GfY More Tadashi Tokieda videos: http://bit.ly/tadashi_vids Film by Pete McPartlan (

  • 13:53 Math vs Physics - Numberphile

    Math vs Physics - Numberphile

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    Robbert Dijkgraaf is a mathematical physicist. Extra footage from this interview: https://youtu.be/FpkvNJCVEUA More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Robbert Dijkgraaf website: http://www.robbertdijkgraaf.com Physics videos by Brady (who makes N

  • 03:44 Popular Einstein’s Brain Was Stolen and Chopped Up Into Tiny Pieces...For Science?!

    Einstein’s Brain Was Stolen and Chopped Up Into Tiny Pieces...For Science?!

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    Over 60 years ago, Einstein's brain was stolen, preserved, dissected and sent in pieces across the country. Who was behind this theft for science? How NASA Engineers Use Origami To Design Future Spacecraft https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWoQhf6lBV0 Subsc

  • 13:29 Numbers With Meaning - Numberphile

    Numbers With Meaning - Numberphile

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    Thanks to: http://www.audible.com/numberphile This video features Dr Sarah Wiseman from UCL on numbers that are familiar - and things that can go wrong in our brains. Editing and animation in this video by Pete McPartlan. Books available on Audible by Num

  • 02:41 SYMMETRY

    SYMMETRY

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    Symmetry is one of five shorts featured in the film, "Mathematica Peep Shows." The collection was made by Charles and Ray Eames for the IBM Mathematica Exhibit which opened in 1961. It is about the mathematical ordering of form and the symmetrical propert

  • 02:36 The Law All Languages Obey

    The Law All Languages Obey

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    Can a mathematical formula prove that dolphins have language like we do? "NOVA Wonders: What Are Animals Saying?" premieres April 25, 2018 at 9/8c on PBS NOVA on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NOVAonline NOVA on Twitter: @novapbs NOVA on Instagram: @n

  • 03:50 The Most Beautiful Equation in Math

    The Most Beautiful Equation in Math

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    Happy Pi Day from Carnegie Mellon University! Professor of mathematical sciences Po-Shen Loh explains why Euler’s Equation is the most beautiful equation in math. The video was filmed as part of a pi and pie discussion with CMU alumna, baker and blo

  • 04:50 Freaky Fraction Spitting

    Freaky Fraction Spitting

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    Take a pile of nine pebbles or nine coins or nine cucumbers (but you can't use zucchini!) and split them into two piles. Then split each of those piles into two piles. And keep doing this until you have nine piles each with one object. What could be mathe

  • 07:50 The Man Who Revolutionized Computer Science With Math

    The Man Who Revolutionized Computer Science With Math

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    Leslie Lamport revolutionized how computers talk to each other. The Turing Award-winning computer scientist pioneered the field of distributed systems, where multiple components on different networks coordinate to achieve a common objective. (Internet sea

  • 54:31 What's the Point of Maths? - with Nira Chamberlain

    What's the Point of Maths? - with Nira Chamberlain

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    All around the world children, and even some adults, ask the question: What is the point of mathematics?. The field of mathematical modelling not only helps answer this question, it can help quench the human thirst for knowledge.Watch the Q&A: https://you

  • 00:59 Are There Infinite Infinities? #shorts

    Are There Infinite Infinities? #shorts

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    Bitdefender Total Security (Extended Free Trial) - https://www.bitdefender.com/media/html/consumer/new/WI-S-Bitdefender/?cid=inf&7Cc%7Cig7CVS2Q4Thanks to Bitdefender for supporting Vsauce2.We know what infinity is... it's something that never ends. It's r

  • 11:28 The Dot Game That Breaks Your Brain

    The Dot Game That Breaks Your Brain

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    On Tuesday, February 21, 1967, in the math department common room of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, the world of pencil and paper math games changed. John Conway and Michael Paterson were trying to invent a brand new simple-to-play, hard-to-analyze gam

  • 21:05 How do brains count? - Numberphile

    How do brains count? - Numberphile

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    Professor Brian Butterworth is a neuroscientist who specialises in numbers and mathematics. More from this interview at https://youtu.be/FCS4b3OjVJM and earlier videos with him at: https://bit.ly/Brian_ButterworthMore links & stuff in full description bel

  • 02:00 Maps, States & Borders

    Maps, States & Borders

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    Deane challenges Rob with a mathematical problem concerning maps, states and borders. SUBSCRIBE NOW http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=CuriosityShow CONNECT WITH CURIOSITY Facebook ➤ http://www.facebook.com/CuriosityShow Twitter ➤ https:/

  • 09:44 Alternate Realities from Relativity | Jason Padgett | TEDxTacoma

    Alternate Realities from Relativity | Jason Padgett | TEDxTacoma

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    Jason Padgett explains relativity, and uses the Doppler Effect to demonstrate how every potential can be any reality. Jason is an aspiring number theorist and mathematician with acquired savant syndrome and synesthesia. His memoir, Struck By Genius, is th

  • 02:36 Making Toast Fast

    Making Toast Fast

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    Deane presents a mathematical problem which starts with a broken toaster and ends with fast toast! SUBSCRIBE NOW http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=CuriosityShow CONNECT WITH CURIOSITY Facebook ➤ http://www.facebook.com/CuriosityShow Twit

  • 16:12 Stars and Bars (and bagels) - Numberphile

    Stars and Bars (and bagels) - Numberphile

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    Professor Ken Ribet discusses a mathematical problem involving bagels - and some clever combinatorics. More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ With thanks to these Patreon supporters: Jeff Straathof Peggy Youell Ken Baron Today I Found Out Christ

  • 04:58 Popular Your Brain Can Solve Algorithms - David J. Malan

    Your Brain Can Solve Algorithms - David J. Malan

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/your-brain-can-solve-algorithms-david-j-malan An algorithm is a mathematical method of solving problems both big and small. Though computers run algorithms constantly, humans can also solve problems with algorit

  • 06:45 How to Read Math

    How to Read Math

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    Baffled by equations, well no more! Continue learning at this video's sponsor https://brilliant.org/dosLots of people find mathematical equations intimidating because they don't make sense. But they are not hard to understand if you follow a few steps, an

  • 04:17 These shapes roll in peculiar ways thanks to new mathematics

    These shapes roll in peculiar ways thanks to new mathematics

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    Thanks to a complex mathematical algorithm, these plastic shapes follow a very specific route as they roll. In fact, researchers have shown that a shape can be designed to follow almost any path you can think of. What started out as just an interesting ch

  • 04:19 Binder Clip Climber - Numberphile

    Binder Clip Climber - Numberphile

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    Featuring Tadashi Tokieda. More Tadashi videos: http://bit.ly/tadashi_vids Numberphile is supported by the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI): http://bit.ly/MSRINumberphile We are also supported by Science Sandbox, a Simons Foundation initiat

  • 01:52 Mysteries Of Vernacular: Odd - Jessica Oreck And Rachael Teel

    Mysteries Of Vernacular: Odd - Jessica Oreck And Rachael Teel

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/mysteries-of-vernacular-odd-jessica-oreck-and-rachael-teel Whether we're talking all things unusual or mathematical, the origins of the word odd point to the Indo-European root uzdho, which means pointing upward

  • 05:34 Balancing a Ruler - Numberphile

    Balancing a Ruler - Numberphile

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    How to find a ruler's centre of gravity. More videos with Tadashi Tokieda: http://bit.ly/tadashi_vids Sixty Symbols (our physics channel): https://www.youtube.com/sixtysymbols NUMBERPHILE Website: http://www.numberphile.com/ Numberphile on Facebook: http:

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  • 03:49 How Does Cooperation Evolve?

    How Does Cooperation Evolve?

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    If you find this animation helpful, consider supporting our work at http://statedclearly.com/contribute/ Lichen is a combination of algae and fungus (and in many cases, a third species of yeast) living together. This relationship allows the intertwined or

  • 03:30 Reflected Cats - Numberphile

    Reflected Cats - Numberphile

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    Yes, it's a cat video on YouTube. More videos with Tadashi Tokieda at: http://bit.ly/tadashi_vids Numberphile is supported by the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI): http://bit.ly/MSRINumberphile We are also supported by Science Sandbox, a Si

  • 11:13 Coffee Cup Vibrations - Numberphile

    Coffee Cup Vibrations - Numberphile

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    Tadashi explores coffee and tea cups to new depths... More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Playlist of Tadashi Tokieda videos: http://bit.ly/tadashi_vids Support us on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/numberphile NUMBERPHILE Website: http://www

  • 10:51 A Game You Can Always Win

    A Game You Can Always Win

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    Watch my newest video, "The Game You Win By Losing (Parrondo's Paradox)": https://youtu.be/PpvboBJEozMGet Vsauce's favorite science and math toys delivered right to your door: http://www.curiositybox.com The 100 game was created by the Reverend Charles Lu

  • 16:36 The Number Illusion You Won't Believe

    The Number Illusion You Won't Believe

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    Watch my newest video, "Could a Toothpaste Sandwich Brush Your Teeth?": https://youtu.be/OdeiWhETqQYSometimes math is so beautifully tricky, and presented in such a subtle way, that its virtually indistinguishable from magic. Welcome to The Kruskal Count.

  • 07:25 Stable Rollers - Numberphile

    Stable Rollers - Numberphile

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    Tadashi Tokieda is back. This time talking about stability, instability and train wheels. More Tadashi videos: http://bit.ly/tadashi_vids Numberphile is supported by the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI): http://bit.ly/MSRINumberphile We are

  • 04:56 Inside Look at A Mirror Maze: Numbers in Nature

    Inside Look at A Mirror Maze: Numbers in Nature

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    Mathematical patterns can be spotted throughout the natural world in things like pine cones, flowers, even weather. Science World's latest feature exhibition explores the beauty and wonder of these patterns. Gallery curator, Parker McLean, shows us around

  • 07:33 Popular Richard Feynman Magnets

    Richard Feynman Magnets

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    Richard Phillips Feynman was an American physicist known for the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, the theory of quantum electrodynamics and the physics of the super fluidity of super cooled liquid helium, as well as work in particle physics

  • 04:43 Richard Feynman Fire

    Richard Feynman Fire

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    Richard Phillips Feynman was an American physicist known for the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, the theory of quantum electrodynamics and the physics of the super fluidity of super cooled liquid helium, as well as work in particle physics

  • 21:19 The Mandelbrot Set - The only video you need to see!

    The Mandelbrot Set - The only video you need to see!

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    This video has been edited together from several documentaries to describe the Mandelbrot set in a simple, introduction/beginner fashion! What is the Mandelbrot set? An incredible mathematical formula explaining fractals and geometry! Several mathematicia

  • 00:58 The Man Who Invented Zero

    The Man Who Invented Zero

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    It's taken thousands of years for humans to decide what zero is, and also what zero isn't. It's a strange concept to think about what nothing really means in relation to other numbers, but giving zero meaning beyond a simple placeholder was one of the mos

  • 07:04 The Secret of Floppy Paper - Numberphile

    The Secret of Floppy Paper - Numberphile

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    Tadashi is back, this time looking at drooping paper (and toilet paper). More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Subscribe to Numberphile and never miss a floppy paper video: http://bit.ly/Numberphile_Sub Playlist of Tadashi Tokieda videos: http:

  • 07:33 Popular Equally sharing a cake between three people - Numberphile

    Equally sharing a cake between three people - Numberphile

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    Audible (30-day trial, free audio book): https://www.audible.com/numberphile More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ This video features Dr Hannah Fry. More videos with Hannah: http://bit.ly/hannah_vids Hannah's website: http:/

  • 01:00 Just Move The 4  #shorts

    Just Move The 4 #shorts

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    The best way to divide a certain class of numbers is to use absolutely no math at all. WHAT?! Its true -- you can get the job done simply by transposing the first digit to the end of the number. 410,256 is a small, accessible number to try it. Just slide

  • 09:44 The 50/50 Problem You Won't Believe

    The 50/50 Problem You Won't Believe

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    Get the Vsauce Curiosity Box: https://www.curiositybox.com/vsauce2Probability is one of the clearest, more straightforward disciplines within mathematics. Unfortunately, almost nothing in mathematics is murkier and more misleading than probability. WHAT?!

  • 03:56 Mondrian Puzzle - Numberphile

    Mondrian Puzzle - Numberphile

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    That Viral Math Problem (Cheryl's Birthday) - Numberphile

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  • 07:36 Unexpected Shapes (Part 1) - Numberphile

    Unexpected Shapes (Part 1) - Numberphile

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  • 09:03 The Shortest Ever Papers - Numberphile

    The Shortest Ever Papers - Numberphile

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    Are You REALLY Sick? (false Positives) - Numberphile

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    Money Catching - Numberphile

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  • 06:11 Powers Of 2 - Numberphile

    Powers Of 2 - Numberphile

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  • 09:31 Fold And Cut Theorem - Numberphile

    Fold And Cut Theorem - Numberphile

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  • 10:38 The Mathematics Of Crime And Terrorism  - Numberphile

    The Mathematics Of Crime And Terrorism - Numberphile

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  • 03:15 Popular Should You Catch A Tossed Coin? - Numberphile

    Should You Catch A Tossed Coin? - Numberphile

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    The Opposite Of Infinity - Numberphile

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    How To Win A Guessing Game - Numberphile

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  • 02:41 Borromean Ribbons - Numberphile

    Borromean Ribbons - Numberphile

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  • 04:20 Why It's Impossible To Tune A Piano

    Why It's Impossible To Tune A Piano

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  • 01:03 Immortals Fenyx Rising: Adventure Time Crossover | LET'S PLAY | Cartoon Network

    Immortals Fenyx Rising: Adventure Time Crossover | LET'S PLAY | Cartoon Network

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  • 08:17 Little Fibs - Numberphile

    Little Fibs - Numberphile

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  • 02:22 How To Make A Klein Bottle (in Three Dimensions) - Numberphile

    How To Make A Klein Bottle (in Three Dimensions) - Numberphile

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  • 06:49 The Man With 1,000 Klein Bottles UNDER His House - Numberphile

    The Man With 1,000 Klein Bottles UNDER His House - Numberphile

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  • 10:00 Popular Triangles Have A Magic Highway - Numberphile

    Triangles Have A Magic Highway - Numberphile

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    74 Is Cracked - Numberphile

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  • 07:56 Pi And The Mandelbrot Set - Numberphile

    Pi And The Mandelbrot Set - Numberphile

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  • 07:04 The 8 Queen Problem - Numberphile

    The 8 Queen Problem - Numberphile

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  • 12:38 The Key To The Riemann Hypothesis - Numberphile

    The Key To The Riemann Hypothesis - Numberphile

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    The Last Digit Of Prime Numbers - Numberphile

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  • 07:11 The Infinitesimal Monad - Numberphile

    The Infinitesimal Monad - Numberphile

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  • 07:45 Why 82,000 Is An Extraordinary Number - Numberphile

    Why 82,000 Is An Extraordinary Number - Numberphile

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    Shuffling Card Trick - Numberphile

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  • 07:42 Popular The Useless Number - Numberphile

    The Useless Number - Numberphile

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    Super-fast Way To Tie Shoelaces - Numberphile

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  • 13:58 The Josephus Problem - Numberphile

    The Josephus Problem - Numberphile

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  • 13:40 Popular The Amazing Heptadecagon (17-gon) - Numberphile

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  • 14:22 Popular Funny Fractions And Ford Circles - Numberphile

    Funny Fractions And Ford Circles - Numberphile

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  • 05:22 More Hyperbolic Sports - Numberphile

    More Hyperbolic Sports - Numberphile

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    Subtracting Paperclips - Numberphile

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  • 14:42 The Seven Bridges of Königsberg - Numberphile

    The Seven Bridges of Königsberg - Numberphile

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  • 08:39 The IPhone Of Slide Rules - Numberphile

    The IPhone Of Slide Rules - Numberphile

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  • 17:09 Perplexing Paperclips - Numberphile

    Perplexing Paperclips - Numberphile

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  • 07:31 Cutting A Klein Bottle In Half - Numberphile

    Cutting A Klein Bottle In Half - Numberphile

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  • 10:52 What Is A Knot? - Numberphile

    What Is A Knot? - Numberphile

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  • 08:11 Too Many Triangles - Numberphile

    Too Many Triangles - Numberphile

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    NASA Solved The Mystery Of The Moon's Strange Glow!

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  • 09:28 The Heart Of Fermat's Last Theorem - Numberphile

    The Heart Of Fermat's Last Theorem - Numberphile

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    A Strange Change of Rotation - Numberphile

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  • 09:45 Popular How To Always Win At Dots And Boxes - Numberphile

    How To Always Win At Dots And Boxes - Numberphile

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  • 09:50 A Hole in a Hole in a Hole - Numberphile

    A Hole in a Hole in a Hole - Numberphile

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  • 26:19 Popular Perfect Shapes In Higher Dimensions - Numberphile

    Perfect Shapes In Higher Dimensions - Numberphile

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  • 10:42 e - Famed  Euler's Number.

    e - Famed Euler's Number.

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    Free trial at The Great Courses Plus: http://ow.ly/tKWt306Gg7a Dr James Grime discusses "e" - the famed Euler's Number. A bit extra from this video: https://youtu.be/uawO3-tjP1c More James Grime videos from Numberphile: http://bit.ly/grimevideos NUMBERPHI

  • 05:43 Möbius Knots And Roller Coasters - Numberphile

    Möbius Knots And Roller Coasters - Numberphile

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    Carlo H. Séquin (from UC Berkeley) discusses more knots - this time venturing into the worlds of snow sculptures, Möbius Bands and Roller Coasters! More videos to come at: http://bit.ly/Knot-a-Phile Edit and animation by Pete McPartlan. Film and interview

  • 10:03 The mystery of 0.577 - Numberphile

    The mystery of 0.577 - Numberphile

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    The harmonic series and the elusive Euler–Mascheroni constant. Featuring Dr Tony Padilla. Audible: http://www.audible.com/numberphile (check out Just Six Numbers) Extra footage: https://youtu.be/eRGN8ThZfhU Videos about -1/12: http://bit.ly/minus_twelfth

  • 09:41 Popular Philosophy Of Numbers - Numberphile

    Philosophy Of Numbers - Numberphile

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    We revisit the philosophy department and the question of whether numbers really exist? Featuring Mark Jago from the University of Nottingham. Earlier video on numbers' existence: https://youtu.be/1EGDCh75SpQ Infinity paradoxes: https://youtu.be/dDl7g_2x74

  • 08:25 Popular Klein Bottles - Numberphile

    Klein Bottles - Numberphile

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    Cliff Stoll is passionate about Klein Bottles. Don't miss the video about how he uses a robot to store 1,000 bottles UNDER his house... https://youtu.be/-k3mVnRlQLU More videos on Klein Bottles: http://bit.ly/KleinBottles ACME Klein Bottles: http://bit.ly

  • 04:51 Popular Three Gears Are Possible - Numberphile

    Three Gears Are Possible - Numberphile

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    Henry Segerman (mathematician and 3D printing guru) discusses how to make three gears work together. Skew dice: https://youtu.be/uAnCL3vhVIs Prime Numbers Playlist: http://bit.ly/primevids Prime Machine: https://youtu.be/8UqCyepX3AI You can buy the gears

  • 18:39 Popular Billionaire Mathematician - Numberphile

    Billionaire Mathematician - Numberphile

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    Full length version of this interview (one hour): https://youtu.be/QNznD9hMEh0 More about The Simons Foundation: http://bit.ly/SimonsFoundation James Harris Simons has been described as "the world's smartest billionaire", amassing a fortune through the cl

  • 05:35 Secrets to measuring a piece of paper - Numberphile

    Secrets to measuring a piece of paper - Numberphile

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    When Cliff Stoll sets your homework, there's always an extra lesson. More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ More Cliff videos: http://bit.ly/Cliff_Videos Cliff's Klein Bottles: http://www.kleinbottle.com Numberphile is supported by the Mathemati

  • 05:48 Popular Winning At Rock Paper Scissors - Numberphile

    Winning At Rock Paper Scissors - Numberphile

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    Squarespace: http://www.squarespace.com/numberphile This video features Hannah Fry - https://twitter.com/fryrsquared More on this topic (and lizards): http://youtu.be/Z8lv2vy5vco And even more on this topic: http://youtu.be/ygHwBxWyI6E The paper: http://b

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  • 16:41 Super Bottle - Numberphile

    Super Bottle - Numberphile

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    Professor Carlo Séquin explains super bottles - and a super duper bottle. More Klein Bottle videos: http://bit.ly/KleinBottles More Carlo videos: http://bit.ly/carlo_videos Carlo Séquin is based at the University of California, Berkeley. NUMBERPHILE Websi

  • 06:56 Popular Prime Knots - Numberphile

    Prime Knots - Numberphile

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    They are knot what you think! Primes, Composites and the usefulness of knots.... Second in a series of videos about knots. Here we again speak with Carlo H. Séquin from UC Berkeley. More videos to come at: http://bit.ly/Knot-a-Phile Edit and animation by

  • 15:13 Numbers And Free Will - Numberphile

    Numbers And Free Will - Numberphile

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    Artificial Intelligence gets Edward Frenkel thinking about vectors and numbers --- and the nature of human existence!? Extra interview footage: http://youtu.be/HctVeOR1tmU More Numberphile videos with Prof Frenkel: http://bit.ly/Frenkel_Playlist Prof Fren

  • 05:53 A Game For The Elliptical Pool Table - Numberphile

    A Game For The Elliptical Pool Table - Numberphile

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    Video explaining the elliptical pool table: http://youtu.be/4KHCuXN2F3I And some extra footage: http://youtu.be/pulp55gTKGE Alex Bellos' Loop Table website: http://www.loop-the-game.com Alex discusses the topic in his book Alex Through the Looking-Glass (

  • 03:40 Elliptical Pool Table - Numberphile

    Elliptical Pool Table - Numberphile

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    A game to play on the elliptical table: http://youtu.be/3WHBlPvK3Ek And more extra footage: http://youtu.be/pulp55gTKGE Alex Bellos' Loop Table website: http://www.loop-the-game.com Alex discusses the topic in his book Alex Through the Looking-Glass (UK)

  • 06:27 How the US counts votes

    How the US counts votes

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    Follow the results of the 2020 presidential election at: http://www.vox.com/2020In a normal presidential election year, many Americans go from casting our vote before work in the morning to turning off the TV before bed, secure in our knowledge of who wil

  • 06:25 Weird But Fair Dice (plus The D120) - Numberphile

    Weird But Fair Dice (plus The D120) - Numberphile

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    See more links about the dice in the full description below... Extra footage at Numberphile2: https://youtu.be/pCCtcqyazOE Henry Segerman: http://www.segerman.org More about dice designs: http://bit.ly/AboutDice Buy these dice and others at: http://bit.ly

  • 05:44 Crank Files - Numberphile

    Crank Files - Numberphile

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    Keith Moore from the Royal Society shows Matt Parker (and Brady) a few math papers from the society archives. See more like this at Objectivity: http://bit.ly/Objectivity Support us on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/numberphile Better look at papers: htt

  • 08:12 Fair Dice (Part 2) - Numberphile

    Fair Dice (Part 2) - Numberphile

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    Probability expert Professor Persi Diaconis (Stanford University) talking about dice. Part 1: https://youtu.be/G7zT9MljJ3Y More dice videos: http://bit.ly/Dice_Videos More Persi Diaconi videos: http://bit.ly/Persi_Videos Diaconis/Keller paper on fair dice

  • 23:22 Hunt For The Elusive 4th Klein Bottle - Numberphile

    Hunt For The Elusive 4th Klein Bottle - Numberphile

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    Carlo Séquin on his search for the elusive "fourth type of Klein bottle". More videos on Klein Bottles: http://bit.ly/KleinBottles Carlo's paper: http://bit.ly/Carlo_Klein Also featuring Carlo: Mobius House https://youtu.be/iwo7JReFTeg Torus Donut https:/

  • 05:09 13532385396179 - Numberphile

    13532385396179 - Numberphile

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    A number which could earn its "finder" a $1000 prize. More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ John Conway videos: http://bit.ly/ConwayNumberphile Read more at: http://gladhoboexpress.blogspot.co.uk/2017/06/whats-so-special-about-13532385396179.ht

  • 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

  • 06:02 Popular Math, When Are You Going To Use It?

    Math, When Are You Going To Use It?

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    If you're in or went to high school, you're familiar with the phrase "When am I ever going to use this?" when talking about pretty much anything you learn in math class. This is the answer to that question. The real answer, not something like "one day a s

  • 14:27 Braids in Higher Dimensions - Numberphile

    Braids in Higher Dimensions - Numberphile

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    Braids and the fourth dimension, with Dr Zsuzsanna Dancso. More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ More videos with Dr Zsuzsanna Dancso: http://bit.ly/dancso_playlist Extra bit from this interview: https://youtu.be/z39k3qMnSRM Animation by Pete M

  • 05:02 What is Consciousness?

    What is Consciousness?

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    Where is it? Can it be measured? Replicated? Created? Marcus du Sautoy puzzles the problem of consciousness. Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe Brain imagining techniques have shown that our minds work differently when we're a

  • 03:38 A Quick Cake Conundrum - Numberphile

    A Quick Cake Conundrum - Numberphile

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    A quick little problem from Cliff Stoll, who baked a birthday cake for Brady... More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ See more Cliff videos: http://bit.ly/Cliff_Videos The scientific way to cut a cake... https://youtu.be/wBU9N35ZHIw Numberphile

  • 08:39 Frog Jumping - Numberphile

    Frog Jumping - Numberphile

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    Featuring Gordon Hamilton from Math Pickle. More links below. Numberphile T-Shirts: https://teespring.com/stores/numberphile Gordon and the Mondrian Art Problem: https://youtu.be/49KvZrioFB0 Math Pickle (Gordon's website): http://mathpickle.com Numberphil

  • 03:59 Catching Kendama - Numberphile

    Catching Kendama - Numberphile

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    Tadashi's back (for the final video in this mini series) demonstrating the Kendama and some angular momentum. Tadashi Tokieda will be back on Numberphile soon. Here's a playlist of his videos: http://bit.ly/tadashi_vids Kendama also known as bilboquet or

  • 10:26 Skewes' Massive Number - Numberphile

    Skewes' Massive Number - Numberphile

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    Dr James Grime on the epic Skewes' Number. Lynda free trial (worth a look): http://www.lynda.com/numberphile Prime numbers: http://bit.ly/primevids Graham's Number: http://bit.ly/GrahamsNumber A small bit we chopped from this video: https://youtu.be/qgN6D

  • 06:28 Imagining Numbers as Shapes - Numberphile

    Imagining Numbers as Shapes - Numberphile

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    Thanks to sponsor Great Courses Plus: http://ow.ly/NURF302dIJV This video features Simon Pampena discussing a 60 Minutes report on Jacob "Jake" Barnett. Extra footage from this interview: https://youtu.be/3E9GZeeh9nI More Simon Pampena videos: http://bit.

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  • 04:19 Lace Knot Trick - Numberphile

    Lace Knot Trick - Numberphile

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    Playlist of Tadashi Tokieda videos: http://bit.ly/tadashi_vids More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ More knot videos: http://bit.ly/Knot-a-Phile Fast shoelaces: https://youtu.be/XPIgR89jv3Q What is a knot?: https://youtu.be/aqyyhhnGraw Support

  • 13:14 Fair Dice (Part 1) - Numberphile

    Fair Dice (Part 1) - Numberphile

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    Probability expert Professor Persi Diaconis (Stanford University) talking about dice. Part 2: https://youtu.be/8UUPlImm0dM Tadashi and Dice: https://youtu.be/zzKGnuvX6IQ More dice videos: http://bit.ly/Dice_Videos More Persi Diaconi videos: http://bit.ly/

  • 24:59 Juggling by Numbers - Numberphile

    Juggling by Numbers - Numberphile

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    Juggling with Colin Wright. More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Colin Wright on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colinthemathmo Numberphile is supported by the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI): http://bit.ly/MSRINumberphile We are

  • 05:37 The Hardest Mandelbrot Zoom in 2017 - New record, 750 000 000 iterations!

    The Hardest Mandelbrot Zoom in 2017 - New record, 750 000 000 iterations!

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    A Mandelbrot is a mathematical formula that can be represented mathematically as:The Mandelbrot set can be explained with the equation zn+1 = zn2 + c. In that equation, c and z are complex numbers and n is zero or a positive integer (natural number). Star

  • 14:18 The Ideal Auction - Numberphile

    The Ideal Auction - Numberphile

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    Preston McAfee is the chief economist at Microsoft. More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Benford's Law: https://youtu.be/XXjlR2OK1kM Preston McAfee: http://www.mcafee.cc Animation by Pete McPartlan Numberphile is supported by the Mathematical

  • 08:06 Consecutive Coin Flips - Numberphile

    Consecutive Coin Flips - Numberphile

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    Thanks http://www.audible.com/numberphile (recommendations below) This video features Dr James Grime. More on coin flips: https://youtu.be/AYnJv68T3MM See the prime number video referenced at: https://youtu.be/YVvfY_lFUZ8 NUMBERPHILE Website: http://www.n

  • 10:54 Secrets Of 3-Board Tic-Tac-Toe - Numberphile

    Secrets Of 3-Board Tic-Tac-Toe - Numberphile

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    X-Only Misere Version! Previous video: https://youtu.be/ktPvjr1tiKk Extra discussion: https://youtu.be/v494yltz_7I Featuring Thane Plambeck. More at: http://www.notakto.com (app based on this) and paper on the game and its mathematics: http://arxiv.org/pd

  • 03:32 When do clock hands overlap? - Numberphile

    When do clock hands overlap? - Numberphile

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    How often do a clock's minute and hour hands cross? Featuring Cliff Stoll..... See Objectivity at: https://www.youtube.com/c/ObjectivityVideos More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ More Cliff videos: http://bit.ly/Cliff_Videos Cliff Stoll's Kle

  • 04:29 Langton's Ant - Numberphile

    Langton's Ant - Numberphile

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    Langton's Ant - starring Katie Steckles (and Audrey). Extra footage: https://youtu.be/oTssNuDEkSc The 104-steps: https://youtu.be/xU072T4V12A John Conway videos: http://bit.ly/ConwayNumberphile Support us on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/numberphile Kat

  • 06:23 The Neverending Story (and Droste Effect) - Numberphile

    The Neverending Story (and Droste Effect) - Numberphile

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    Cliff wants to tell a story on a Möbius strip... And discusses recursive hot chocolate!? More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ More Cliff Stoll videos: http://bit.ly/Cliff_Videos Extra bit from this interview: https://youtu.be/RbCL4-98bIA Drost

  • 12:32 How They Found The World's Biggest Prime Number - Numberphile

    How They Found The World's Biggest Prime Number - Numberphile

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    Featuring Matt Parker... See part one at: https://youtu.be/tlpYjrbujG0 Part three on Numberphile2: https://youtu.be/jNXAMBvYe-Y Matt's interview with Curtis Cooper: https://youtu.be/q5ozBnrd5Zc The previous record: https://youtu.be/QSEKzFGpCQs Mersenne Nu

  • 07:42 The Remarkable Way We Eat Pizza - Numberphile

    The Remarkable Way We Eat Pizza - Numberphile

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    The Great Courses Plus free trial: http://ow.ly/RJw3301cRhU Cliff Stoll discusses a "Remarkable Theorem", Gaussian curvature and pizza. Postscript note from Cliff: "Cliff says he forgot to mention that at each point, he calls an outward going curve positi

  • 04:54 Popular The Parker Square - Numberphile

    The Parker Square - Numberphile

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    Matt Parker reveals his pride and joy - the mysterious Parker Square! MORE LINKS IN FULL DESCRIPTION BELOW... T-Shirt: http://bit.ly/ParkerSquareTshirt For all your Parker Square needs: http://theparkersquare.com Parker Square on Twitter: https://twitter.

  • 09:08 Aaron Numbers - Numberphile

    Aaron Numbers - Numberphile

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    A story of baseball, number theory, and serendipity. More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Featuring Carl Pomerance from the Department of Mathematics at Dartmouth College. Images from Erdös/Aaron meeting courtesy of Rob & Madelyn Gould - http:

  • 11:57 2022's Biggest Breakthroughs in Math

    2022's Biggest Breakthroughs in Math

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    Mathematicians made major progress in 2022, solving a centuries-old geometry question called the interpolation problem, proving the best way to minimize the surface area of clusters of three, four and five bubbles, and proving a sweeping statement about h

  • 12:25 Fantastic Quaternions - Numberphile

    Fantastic Quaternions - Numberphile

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    Dr James Grime discusses a type of number beyond the complex numbers, and why they are useful. Extra footage: https://youtu.be/ISbJ9S0fzwY NUMBERPHILE Website: http://www.numberphile.com/ Numberphile on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/numberphile Number

  • 04:30 Popular Where do math symbols come from? - John David Walters

    Where do math symbols come from? - John David Walters

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    Sign up for our newsletter here: https://ed.ted.com/newsletter View full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/where-do-math-symbols-come-from-john-david-walters Math is full of symbols: lines, dots, arrows, English letters, Greek letters, superscripts, subs

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  • 09:11 Mathematics: Beauty vs Utility - Numberphile

    Mathematics: Beauty vs Utility - Numberphile

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    Should mathematics be done for its pure beauty or should it have practical uses? And why are many mathematicians so bad at outreach? Discussion with famous French mathematician, Cédric Villani. More Villani videos: http://bit.ly/Villani_Videos Numberphile

  • 18:56 Why Lightbulbs Might Be The Best Invention Ever

    Why Lightbulbs Might Be The Best Invention Ever

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    Lightbulbs might be the best idea ever just not for light. Head to https://brilliant.org/veritasium to start your free 30-day trial, and the first 200 people get 20% off an annual premium subscription.A huge thanks to David Lovett for showing me his aweso

  • 10:57 The World's Best Mathematician - Numberphile

    The World's Best Mathematician - Numberphile

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    (*) Among current mathematicians, many people regard Professor Tao as the world's finest... Opinions on such things vary, of course. Professor Tao kindly fielded some of our questions, including many submitted by Numberphile viewers. EXTRA FOOTAGE: https:

  • 15:04 The Easiest Problem Everyone Gets Wrong

    The Easiest Problem Everyone Gets Wrong

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    Watch my newest video, "Could a Toothpaste Sandwich Brush Your Teeth?": https://youtu.be/OdeiWhETqQYWe know how difficult the Monty Hall Problem is for so many people even after theyre shown all the math behind the best possible strategy. Its basic probab

  • 07:38 What's Special About 196?

    What's Special About 196?

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    Free audio book offer: http://www.audible.com/numberphile Dr James Grime delves into the largely unresolved world of Lychrel Numbers? James Grime: https://twitter.com/jamesgrime For audio books by Numberphile stars, go to Audible and search these names; H

  • 09:20 An astonishing old calculator - Numberphile

    An astonishing old calculator - Numberphile

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    Cliff explains his passion for two Friden EC-132s. Extra discussion and explanation at: LINK More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ More Cliff videos: http://bit.ly/Cliff_Videos Calculator Unboxings: http://bit.ly/CalcUnbox Millionaire Machine:

  • 07:43 Popular How To Trisect An Angle With Origami - Numberphile

    How To Trisect An Angle With Origami - Numberphile

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    Zsuzsanna Dancso trisects an angle using origami - follows on from this video about Euclidean geometry: http://youtu.be/6Lm9EHhbJAY Special thanks to the Patreon supporters listed below: Herschal Sanders (from Susan) Lê OK Merli Alex Bozzi Thomas J

  • 02:13 Spider-Man (Cédric Villani) - Numberphile

    Spider-Man (Cédric Villani) - Numberphile

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    Fields Medallist and math "celebrity" Cédric Villani is famous for wearing ornate spiders on his lapel. More Villani videos: http://bit.ly/Villani_Videos Cédric Villani website: http://cedricvillani.org His book Birth of a Theorem (Amazon): http://bit.ly/

  • 14:18 Popular The Four Color Map Theorem - Numberphile

    The Four Color Map Theorem - Numberphile

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    This video supported by Squarespace: https://www.squarespace.com/numberphile The Four Color Map Theorem (or colour!?) was a long-standing problem until it was cracked in 1976 using a "new" method... computers! A little bit of extra footage from this: http

  • 05:49 Incredible Formula - Numberphile

    Incredible Formula - Numberphile

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    Dr James Grime discusses a couple of clever formulas which are pandigital - using all the numbers from 1-9. More on pandigital numbers: https://youtu.be/gaVMrqzb91w More on e: https://youtu.be/AuA2EAgAegE More James Grime videos: http://bit.ly/grimevideos

  • 03:58 Popular Magic Square Party Trick - Numberphile

    Magic Square Party Trick - Numberphile

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    Matt Parker shows off his Magic Square party trick (unlike magicians, mathematicians often reveal their secrets). More Magic Square videos: http://bit.ly/MagicSquareVideos Rubik's Cube videos: http://bit.ly/rubiksvids More Matt on Numberphile: http://bit.

  • 03:24 Round Peg in a Square Hole - Numberphile

    Round Peg in a Square Hole - Numberphile

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    Featuring Tadashi Tokieda - more Tadashi videos at: http://bit.ly/tadashi_vids More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Tadashi Tokieda is a Professor of Mathematics at Stanford University (though this was filmed when he was at Cambridge, in the U

  • 02:41 Paper Calculator - Numberphile

    Paper Calculator - Numberphile

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    Comic book genius Jason Shiga shows us a calculator made of paper. We've got more coming from Jason which will explain WHY he made this (besides the fact it is just cool!) More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Jason's acclaimed book Meanwhile:

  • 18:55 4.669  - Numberphile

    4.669 - Numberphile

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    Binge on learning at The Great Courses Plus: http://ow.ly/Z5yR307LfxY The Feigenbaum Constant and Logistic Map - featuring Ben Sparks. Ben Sparks: https://twitter.com/SparksMaths Random numbers: https://youtu.be/SxP30euw3-0 Mandelbrot Set: https://youtu.b

  • 04:36 How to make a Klein Bottle from an old pair of jeans - Numberphile

    How to make a Klein Bottle from an old pair of jeans - Numberphile

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    More Klein bottle videos: http://bit.ly/KleinBottles More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Visit Cliff Stoll's online store: http://www.kleinbottle.com/ More Cliff videos: http://bit.ly/Cliff_Videos Numberphile is supported by the Mathematical

  • 14:03 Tree Gaps and Orchard Problems - Numberphile

    Tree Gaps and Orchard Problems - Numberphile

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    Get 10% off at Squarespace: https://www.squarespace.com/numberphile This feature features Ben Sparks... More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Ben Sparks Twitter: https://twitter.com/SparksMaths More of Ben on Numberphile: https://youtu.be/ETrYE


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