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Season 1997
This opening Lecture introduces the concept that far from being a dusty collection of rules about angles and equations, mathematics is the magic thread which binds our universe.
This opening Lecture introduces the concept that far from being a dusty collection of rules about angles and equations, mathematics is the magic thread which binds our universe.
Professor Ian Stewart shows how, although animals appear to walk in a huge variety of ways, there are some strange similarities.
Professor Ian Stewart shows how, although animals appear to walk in a huge variety of ways, there are some strange similarities.
Professor Ian Stewart explains how a little knowledge of maths increases the chance of winning in game-shows.
Professor Ian Stewart explains how a little knowledge of maths increases the chance of winning in game-shows.
Professor Ian Stewart looks for order in chaos, and asks if fractals are the key to the irregular
Shapes of nature.
Professor Ian Stewart looks for order in chaos, and asks if fractals are the key to the irregular
Shapes of nature.
Why do tigers have stripes, while leopards have spots? Professor Ian Stewart explores the patterns in nature.
Why do tigers have stripes, while leopards have spots? Professor Ian Stewart explores the patterns in nature.
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