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Featuring Neil Sloane, founder of the OEIS... See the extra patterns and variations (including three knights) at ... Featuring Tom Crawford. Check out opportunities with Jane Street at (episode ... Dr James Grime on random Fibonacci Sequences... Extra footage: More links & stuff in full ... The Nazi's Enigma Machine - and the mathematics behind it - was a crucial part of World War II. Flaw video at: ... Maybe pause the video and see if you can figure these out? Featuring Neil Sloane of OEIS fame... More links & stuff in full ... Featuring Marcus du Sautoy. Book details below. The game is also widely known as Chutes & Ladders. More links & stuff in full ...

Matt Parker explains there's a new title-holder for the largest known reversible prime (or Emirp). Learn for free on Brilliant (and get ... Persi Diaconis (Stanford University) on card shuffling. See full description for links to additional videos and detailed papers. Matt Parker talks about numbers - as he often does. His book "Humble Pi" is at: More links & stuff in full ... Just because numbers can be fun - tell us any "number things" you've noticed in the world around us!? More links & stuff in full ... Dr James Grime talking about the Shannon Number and other chess stuff. Squarespace ( Banks, Facebook, Twitter and Google use epic numbers - based on prime factors - to keep our Internet secrets. This is RSA ...

Just a few fun properties of Pascal's Triangle - discussed by Casandra Monroe, undergraduate math major at Princeton University. Neil Sloane discusses The Inventory Sequence... See also Jane Street's special page: ... Dr James Grime discusses a couple of clever formulas which are pandigital - using all the numbers from 1-9. More links & stuff in ...

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10! - Numberphile

10! - Numberphile

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A Video about the Number 10 - Numberphile

A Video about the Number 10 - Numberphile

Featuring the friendless number

Red & Black Knights (extraordinary result) - Numberphile

Red & Black Knights (extraordinary result) - Numberphile

Featuring Neil Sloane, founder of the OEIS... See the extra patterns and variations (including three knights) at ...

The Distance Between Numbers - Numberphile

The Distance Between Numbers - Numberphile

Featuring Tom Crawford. Check out opportunities with Jane Street at https://www.janestreet.com/join-jane-street/ (episode ...

Random Fibonacci Numbers - Numberphile

Random Fibonacci Numbers - Numberphile

Dr James Grime on random Fibonacci Sequences... Extra footage: https://youtu.be/F0C4U7Q5yXU More links & stuff in full ...

158,962,555,217,826,360,000 (Enigma Machine) - Numberphile

158,962,555,217,826,360,000 (Enigma Machine) - Numberphile

The Nazi's Enigma Machine - and the mathematics behind it - was a crucial part of World War II. Flaw video at: ...

What Number Comes Next? - Numberphile

What Number Comes Next? - Numberphile

Maybe pause the video and see if you can figure these out? Featuring Neil Sloane of OEIS fame... More links & stuff in full ...

The Beautiful Math of Snakes and Ladders - Numberphile

The Beautiful Math of Snakes and Ladders - Numberphile

Featuring Marcus du Sautoy. Book details below. The game is also widely known as Chutes & Ladders. More links & stuff in full ...

3867632931 × 10^10001 +1 - Numberphile

3867632931 × 10^10001 +1 - Numberphile

Matt Parker explains there's a new title-holder for the largest known reversible prime (or Emirp). Learn for free on Brilliant (and get ...

The Best (and Worst) Ways to Shuffle Cards - Numberphile

The Best (and Worst) Ways to Shuffle Cards - Numberphile

Persi Diaconis (Stanford University) on card shuffling. See full description for links to additional videos and detailed papers.

All the Numbers - Numberphile

All the Numbers - Numberphile

Matt Parker talks about numbers - as he often does. His book "Humble Pi" is at: http://bit.ly/Humble_Pi More links & stuff in full ...

10:10 in Watch Advertisements - Numberphile

10:10 in Watch Advertisements - Numberphile

Just because numbers can be fun - tell us any "number things" you've noticed in the world around us!? More links & stuff in full ...

How many chess games are possible? - Numberphile

How many chess games are possible? - Numberphile

Dr James Grime talking about the Shannon Number and other chess stuff. Squarespace (

Are there 10^272,000 Universes? - Numberphile

Are there 10^272,000 Universes? - Numberphile

Featuring Tony Padilla. Check https://brilliant.org/

Encryption and HUGE numbers - Numberphile

Encryption and HUGE numbers - Numberphile

Banks, Facebook, Twitter and Google use epic numbers - based on prime factors - to keep our Internet secrets. This is RSA ...

Pascal's Triangle - Numberphile

Pascal's Triangle - Numberphile

Just a few fun properties of Pascal's Triangle - discussed by Casandra Monroe, undergraduate math major at Princeton University.

A Number Sequence with Everything - Numberphile

A Number Sequence with Everything - Numberphile

Neil Sloane discusses The Inventory Sequence... See also Jane Street's special page: ...

Incredible Formula - Numberphile

Incredible Formula - Numberphile

Dr James Grime discusses a couple of clever formulas which are pandigital - using all the numbers from 1-9. More links & stuff in ...