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Temporada 2021
2021x1
Explaining the bizarre pattern in making change for a googol dollars (infinite generating functions)
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Original Title: How many ways to make change for a googol dollars? (infinite generating functions)
Okay, as it says in the title of this video, today's mission is to figure out how
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Original Title: How many ways to make change for a googol dollars? (infinite generating functions)
Okay, as it says in the title of this video, today's mission is to figure out how many ways there are to make change for one googol, that is 10^100 dollars. The very strange patterns in the answer will surprise, as will the explanation for this phenomenon, promise.
There must be millions of people who have heard of the Tower of Hanoi puzzle and the simple algorithm that generates the simplest solution. But what happens when you are playing the game
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There must be millions of people who have heard of the Tower of Hanoi puzzle and the simple algorithm that generates the simplest solution. But what happens when you are playing the game not with three pegs, as in the original puzzle, but with 4, 5, 6 etc. pegs? Hardly anybody seems to know that there are also really really beautiful solutions which are believed to be optimal but whose optimality has only been proved for four pegs. Even less people know that you can boil down all these optimal solutions into simple no-brainer recipes that allow you to effortless execute these solutions from scratch. Clearly a job for the Mathologer. Get ready to dazzle your computer science friends :)
I also talk about 466/885, the Power of Hanoi constant and a number of other Hanoi facts off the beaten track. And the whole thing has a Dr Who hook which is also very cute.
Let's say there are more pigeons than pigeon holes. Then, if all the pigeons are in the holes, at least one of the holes must house at least two of the pigeons. Completely obvious.
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Let's say there are more pigeons than pigeon holes. Then, if all the pigeons are in the holes, at least one of the holes must house at least two of the pigeons. Completely obvious. However, this unassuming pigeon hole principle strikes all over mathematics and yields some really surprising, deep and beautiful results. In this video I present my favourite seven applications of the pigeon hole principle.
2021x4
The Moessner Miracle. Why wasn't this discovered for over 2000 years?
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Today's video is about a mathematical gem that was discovered 70 years ago. Although it's been around for quite a while and it's super cool and it's super accessible, hardly anybody knows about it.
Today's video is about a mathematical gem that was discovered 70 years ago. Although it's been around for quite a while and it's super cool and it's super accessible, hardly anybody knows about it.
2021x5
The Iron Man hyperspace formula really works (hypercube visualising, Euler's n-D polyhedron formula)
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Original Title: The +/- formulae at the heart of hyperspace. How can we make sense of things that don't exist?
On the menu today are some very nice mathematical miracles clustered
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Original Title: The +/- formulae at the heart of hyperspace. How can we make sense of things that don't exist?
On the menu today are some very nice mathematical miracles clustered around the notion of mathematical higher-dimensional spaces, all tied together by the powers of (x+2). Very mysterious :) Some things to look forward to: The counterparts of Euler's polyhedron formula in all dimensions, a great mathematical moment in the movie Iron man 2, making proper sense of hupercubes, higher-dimensional shadow play and a pile of pretty proofs.
2021x6
Why don't they teach Newton's calculus of 'What comes next?'
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Another long one. Obviously not for the faint of heart :) Anyway, this one is about the beautiful discreet counterpart of calculus, the calculus of sequences or the calculus of
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Another long one. Obviously not for the faint of heart :) Anyway, this one is about the beautiful discreet counterpart of calculus, the calculus of sequences or the calculus of differences. Pretty much like in Alice's Wonderland things are strangely familiar and yet very different in this alternate reality calculus.
Featuring the Newton-Gregory interpolation formula, a powerful what comes next oracle, and some very off-the-beaten track spottings of some all-time favourites such as the Fibonacci sequence, Pascal's triangle and Maclaurin series.
2021x7
Do you understand this viral (very good) math movie clip?
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It's a clip taken from the movie X+Y aka A brilliant young mind. The math(s) problem that Nathan, the main character in this movie, is working on in this clip is a simplified version of
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It's a clip taken from the movie X+Y aka A brilliant young mind. The math(s) problem that Nathan, the main character in this movie, is working on in this clip is a simplified version of the first part of a problem that was shortlisted for the 2009 International Mathematical Olympiad. Here is a link to the shortlist.
I got sidetracked again by a puzzling little mathematical miracle. And, as usual, I could not help myself and just had to figure it out. Here is the result of my efforts.
I got sidetracked again by a puzzling little mathematical miracle. And, as usual, I could not help myself and just had to figure it out. Here is the result of my efforts.
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