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Problems with French Numbers - Numberphile

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19 out of 20 - Numberphile

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58 and other Confusing Numbers - Numberphile

58 and other Confusing Numbers - Numberphile

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A Problem with Rectangles - Numberphile

A Problem with Rectangles - Numberphile

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Understanding French Numbers: Why are 70, 80, 90 so strange?

Understanding French Numbers: Why are 70, 80, 90 so strange?

Ever wondered why 70 (soixante-dix), 80 (quatre-vingts), and 90 (quatre-vingt-dix) are so different than 20-60 in

Every Number is the Sum of Three Palindromes - Numberphile

Every Number is the Sum of Three Palindromes - Numberphile

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Transcendental Numbers (extra footage) - Numberphile

Transcendental Numbers (extra footage) - Numberphile

Main video is at: http://youtu.be/seUU2bZtfgM This is some extra stuff from Simon Pampena we didn't use in the first video!

Spaghetti Numbers - Numberphile

Spaghetti Numbers - 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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The Plastic Ratio - Numberphile

The Plastic Ratio - Numberphile

Ed Harriss discusses the plastic ratio - more amazing than the golden ratio? You decide! More links & stuff in full description below ...

Numbers and Free Will - Numberphile

Numbers and Free Will - Numberphile

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All the Numbers - Numberphile

All the Numbers - Numberphile

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Practical Numbers - Numberphile

Practical Numbers - Numberphile

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Philosophy of Numbers - Numberphile

Philosophy of Numbers - Numberphile

We revisit the philosophy department and the question of whether

The Josephus Problem - Numberphile

The Josephus Problem - Numberphile

The Josephus

220 and 284 (Amicable Numbers) - Numberphile

220 and 284 (Amicable Numbers) - Numberphile

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The Distance Between Numbers - Numberphile

The Distance Between Numbers - Numberphile

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