Zero to Infinity: A History of Numbers

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The Ever-Evolving Notion of Number
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While numbers are precision personified, the exact definition of "number" is elusive, because it's still evolving. The course will trace progress in understanding and using numbers while .. show full overview
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The Dawn of Numbers
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One of the earliest questions was "How many?" Humans have been answering this question for thousands of years—since Sumerian shepherds used pebbles to keep track of their sheep, .. show full overview
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Speaking the Language of Numbers
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As numbers became useful to count and record as well as calculate and predict, many societies, including the Sumerians, Egyptians, Mayans, and Chinese, invented sophisticated numeral .. show full overview
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The Dramatic Digits - The Power of Zero
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When calculation became more important, zero—a crucial breakthrough—was born. Unwieldy additive number systems, like Babylonian nails and dovetails, or Roman numerals, gave way to .. show full overview
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The Magical and Spiritual Allure of Numbers
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As numbers developed from tools into a branch of learning, they gained power and mystery. Mesopotamians used numbers to name their gods, for example, while Pythagoreans believed that .. show full overview
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Nature's Numbers - Patterns without People
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Those who studied them found numbers captivating and soon realized that numerical structure, pattern, and beauty existed long before our ancestors named the numbers. In this lecture, our .. show full overview
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Numbers of Prime Importance
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Now we study prime numbers, the building blocks of all natural (counting) numbers larger than 1. This area of inquiry dates to ancient Greece, where, using one of the most elegant .. show full overview
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Challenging the Rationality of Numbers
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Babylonians and Egyptians used rational numbers, better known as fractions, perhaps as early as 2000 B.C. Pythagoreans believed rational and natural numbers made it possible to measure .. show full overview
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Walk the (Number) Line
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We have learned about natural numbers, integers, rational numbers, and irrationals. In this lecture, we'll encounter real numbers, an extended notion of number. We'll learn what .. show full overview
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The Commonplace Chaos among Real Numbers
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Rational and irrational numbers have a defining difference that leads us to an intuitive and correct conclusion, and to a new understanding about how common rationals and irrationals .. show full overview
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A Beautiful Dusting of Zeroes and Twos
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In base-3, real numbers reveal an even deeper and more amazing structure, and we can detect and visualize a famous, and famously vexing, collection of real numbers—the Cantor Set first described by German mathematician Georg Cantor in 1883.
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An Intuitive Sojourn into Arithmetic
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We begin with a historical overview of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and exponentiation, in the course of which we'll prove why a negative number times a negative .. show full overview
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The Story of pi
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Pi is one of the most famous numbers in history. The Babylonians had approximated it by 1800 B.C., and computers have calculated it to the trillions of digits, but we'll see that major questions about this amazing number remain unanswered.
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The Story of Euler's e
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Compared to pi, e is a newcomer, but it quickly became another important number in mathematics and science. Now known as Euler's number, it is fundamental to understanding growth. This lecture traces the evolution of e.
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Transcendental Numbers
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Pi and e take us into the mysterious world of transcendental numbers, where we'll learn the difference between algebraic numbers, known since the Babylonians, and the new—and teeming—realm of transcendentals.
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An Algebraic Approach to Numbers
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This part of the course invites us to take two views of number, the algebraic and the analytical. The algebraic perspective takes us to imaginary numbers, while the analytical perspective challenges our sense of what number even means.
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The Five Most Important Numbers
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Looking at complex numbers geometrically shows a way to connect the five most important numbers in mathematics: 0, 1, p, e, and i, through the most beautiful equation in mathematics, Euler's identity.
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An Analytic Approach to Numbers
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We'll explore real numbers from another perspective: the analytical approach, which uses the distance between numbers to discover and fill in holes on a rational number line. This .. show full overview
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A Bew Breed of Numbers
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Pythagoreans found irrational numbers not only counterintuitive but threatening to their world-view. In this lecture, we'll get acquainted with—and use—some numbers that we may find .. show full overview
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The Notion of Transfinite Numbers
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Although it seems that we've looked at all possible worlds of number, we soon find that these worlds open onto a universe of number—and further still. In this lecture, we'll learn not .. show full overview
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Collections Too Infinite to Count
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Now that we are comfortable thinking about the infinite, we'll look more closely at various collections of numbers, thereby discovering that infinity comes in at least two sizes.
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In and Out - The Road to a Third Infinity
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If infinity comes in two sizes, does it come in three? We'll use set theory to understand how it might. Then we'll apply this insight to infinite sets as well, a process that leads us to a third kind of infinity.
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Infinity - What We Know and What We Don't
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If there are several sizes of infinity, are there infinitely many sizes of it? Is there a largest infinity? And is there a size of infinity between the infinity of natural numbers and .. show full overview
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The Endless Frontier of Number
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Now that we've traversed the universe of number, we can look back and understand how the idea of number has changed and evolved. In this lecture, we'll get a sense of how mathematicians .. show full overview