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Featuring Neil Sloane from the OEIS. See the stop press at A bit extra from the main video, which is at: More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Neil ... The square root of two is a fascinating number with a long and sordid history. It also forms the basis of most office paper, such as ... Matt Parker is squaring primes. The Great Courses Plus free trial: (episode sponsor) More links & stuff in ... We mark the date 12/12/12 with a video about the merits of the dozenal/duodecimal system. More links & stuff in full description ... Read this too: More links & stuff in full description ...

Main video: Featuring Dmitry Kleinbock from Brandeis University. Filmed at MSRI in Berkeley. Neil Sloane continues from the main video: Thanks to episode sponsor Brilliant: ... An expert on the philosophy of mathematics, Dr Jonathan Tallant, outlines some of the key arguments about whether or not ... Check out How Not To Be Wrong by Jordan Ellenberg: More links & stuff in full description below ... Free trial at The Great Courses Plus: Dr James Grime discusses "e" - the famed Euler's Number. "All hell breaks loose" in this new video with Tom Crawford. More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ The famed constant ...

Featuring Sophie Maclean and superfactorials. Try the Halfsies challenge at Numbers like e and Pi cannot be made using normal algebra. Featuring Australia's Numeracy Ambassador, Simon Pampena. This is extra footage to go with our video about Subcubic Graph Numbers at Learn more about Jane ... Dr James Grime talking about the Shannon Number and other chess stuff. Squarespace (10% off): ...

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Powers of 2 - Numberphile

Powers of 2 - Numberphile

Powers of 2

Problems with Powers of Two - Numberphile

Problems with Powers of Two - Numberphile

Featuring Neil Sloane from the OEIS. See the stop press at https://www.

Powers of 2 (extra) - Numberphile

Powers of 2 (extra) - Numberphile

A bit extra from the main video, which is at: https://youtu.be/IPoh5C9CcI8 More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Neil ...

Root 2 - Numberphile

Root 2 - Numberphile

The square root of two is a fascinating number with a long and sordid history. It also forms the basis of most office paper, such as ...

Squaring Primes - Numberphile

Squaring Primes - Numberphile

Matt Parker is squaring primes. The Great Courses Plus free trial: http://ow.ly/JE3G30hIvoE (episode sponsor) More links & stuff in ...

Base 12 - Numberphile

Base 12 - Numberphile

We mark the date 12/12/12 with a video about the merits of the dozenal/duodecimal system. More links & stuff in full description ...

ASTOUNDING: 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + ... = -1/12

ASTOUNDING: 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + ... = -1/12

Read this too: http://www.bradyharanblog.com/blog/2015/1/11/this-blog-probably-wont-help More links & stuff in full description ...

Powers of 2 (extra footage)

Powers of 2 (extra footage)

Main video: https://youtu.be/pKwsPBeSiOc Featuring Dmitry Kleinbock from Brandeis University. Filmed at MSRI in Berkeley.

Dungeon Numbers (extra) - Numberphile

Dungeon Numbers (extra) - Numberphile

Neil Sloane continues from the main video: https://youtu.be/xNx3JxRhnZE Thanks to episode sponsor Brilliant: ...

Do numbers EXIST? - Numberphile

Do numbers EXIST? - Numberphile

An expert on the philosophy of mathematics, Dr Jonathan Tallant, outlines some of the key arguments about whether or not ...

Why 82,000 is an extraordinary number - Numberphile

Why 82,000 is an extraordinary number - Numberphile

Check out How Not To Be Wrong by Jordan Ellenberg: http://bit.ly/HowNotToBeWrong More links & stuff in full description below ...

e (Euler's Number) - Numberphile

e (Euler's Number) - Numberphile

Free trial at The Great Courses Plus: http://ow.ly/tKWt306Gg7a Dr James Grime discusses "e" - the famed Euler's Number.

A Number to the Power of a Matrix - Numberphile

A Number to the Power of a Matrix - Numberphile

"All hell breaks loose" in this new video with Tom Crawford. More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ The famed constant ...

Prime Generating Constant (extra) - Numberphile

Prime Generating Constant (extra) - Numberphile

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What's special about 288? - Numberphile

Featuring Sophie Maclean and superfactorials. Try the Halfsies challenge at https://brilliant.org/challenge/

Transcendental Numbers - Numberphile

Transcendental Numbers - Numberphile

Numbers like e and Pi cannot be made using normal algebra. Featuring Australia's Numeracy Ambassador, Simon Pampena.

Reverse Mathematics - Numberphile

Reverse Mathematics - Numberphile

This is extra footage to go with our video about Subcubic Graph Numbers at https://youtu.be/4-eXjTH6Mq4 Learn more about Jane ...

How many chess games are possible? - Numberphile

How many chess games are possible? - Numberphile

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