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ASTOUNDING: 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + ... = -1/12
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Two Candles, One Cake - Numberphile

Two Candles, One Cake - Numberphile

Featuring Ben Sparks. See part

Two Candles, One Cake (Part 2) - Numberphile

Two Candles, One Cake (Part 2) - Numberphile

Ben Sparks continuing from Part 1, which is at: https://youtu.be/FkVe8qrT0LA Go deeper with Ben's explanation at ...

A Quick Cake Conundrum - Numberphile

A Quick Cake Conundrum - Numberphile

A quick little problem from Cliff Stoll, who baked a birthday

The Scientific Way to Cut a Cake - Numberphile

The Scientific Way to Cut a Cake - Numberphile

The man who loved circles (Objectivity): https://youtu.be/AzmUCL1OHhs Support us on Patreon: ...

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

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

Read this too: http://www.bradyharanblog.com/blog/2015/1/11/this-blog-probably-wont-help More links & stuff in full description ...

Equally sharing a cake between three people - Numberphile

Equally sharing a cake between three people - Numberphile

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The Cake and Candles - Geogebra Build as used on Numberphile

The Cake and Candles - Geogebra Build as used on Numberphile

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Cake Cutting (An Extra Slice)

Cake Cutting (An Extra Slice)

This is extra footage... Main video is at: http://youtu.be/wBU9N35ZHIw The Galton paper: http://bit.ly/galtoncake Alex's book (US): ...

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 ...

Cake Cutting Creates Interest

Cake Cutting Creates Interest

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A Problem with Rectangles - Numberphile

A Problem with Rectangles - Numberphile

Featuring Tom Crawford and an Oxford Admissions Question... Check out Brilliant (get 20% off their premium service): ...

Beautiful Card Trick - Numberphile

Beautiful Card Trick - Numberphile

Standup mathematician Matt Parker says this 27-card trick is the most mathematically beautiful - but it takes some explaining!

Why -1/12 is a gold nugget

Why -1/12 is a gold nugget

Featuring Professor Edward Frenkel. More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Okay, the links... 1. New vid on the ...

A Hairy Problem (and a Feathery Solution) - Numberphile

A Hairy Problem (and a Feathery Solution) - Numberphile

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Cardioids in Coffee Cups - Numberphile

Cardioids in Coffee Cups - Numberphile

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Problems with Powers of Two - Numberphile

Problems with Powers of Two - Numberphile

Featuring Neil Sloane from the OEIS. See the stop press at https://www.