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A Sequence with a Mistake - Numberphile

A Sequence with a Mistake - Numberphile

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The Slightly Spooky Recamán Sequence - Numberphile

The Slightly Spooky Recamán Sequence - Numberphile

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The Levine Sequence - Numberphile

The Levine Sequence - Numberphile

Neil Sloane from the OEIS has another number

A Number Sequence with Everything - Numberphile

A Number Sequence with Everything - Numberphile

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The Kolakoski Sequence - Numberphile

The Kolakoski Sequence - Numberphile

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Don't Know (the Van Eck Sequence) - Numberphile

Don't Know (the Van Eck Sequence) - Numberphile

Neil Sloane on the Van Eck

Amazing Graphs - Numberphile

Amazing Graphs - Numberphile

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The Freshman's Dream (a classic mistake) - Numberphile

The Freshman's Dream (a classic mistake) - Numberphile

It's a classic

Six Sequences - Numberphile

Six Sequences - Numberphile

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The Josephus Problem - Numberphile

The Josephus Problem - Numberphile

The Josephus Problem, featuring Daniel Erman from University of Wisconsin-Madison. Winning at Dots and Boxes: ...

Eureka Sequences - Numberphile

Eureka Sequences - Numberphile

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Planing Sequences (Le Rabot) - Numberphile

Planing Sequences (Le Rabot) - Numberphile

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A Bizarre Sudoku Set-Up - Numberphile

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

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

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Red & Black Knights (extraordinary result) - Numberphile

Red & Black Knights (extraordinary result) - Numberphile

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The Mystery of 42 is Solved - Numberphile

The Mystery of 42 is Solved - Numberphile

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Randomness is Random - Numberphile

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Why 82,000 is an extraordinary number - Numberphile

Why 82,000 is an extraordinary number - Numberphile

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