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Making Probability Mathematical

Making Probability Mathematical

Season 1 Episode 30
13:45
Why Computers are Bad at Algebra

Why Computers are Bad at Algebra

Season 1 Episode 31
14:24
The Multiplication Multiverse

The Multiplication Multiverse

Season 2 Episode 1
7:28
(Almost) Unbreakable Crypto

(Almost) Unbreakable Crypto

Season 2 Episode 3
6:47
Topology vs "a" Topology

Topology vs "a" Topology

Season 2 Episode 5
10:21
Beyond the Golden Ratio

Beyond the Golden Ratio

Season 2 Episode 8
8:57
How to Divide by "Zero"

How to Divide by "Zero"

Season 2 Episode 9
8:01
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Network Mathematics and Rival Factions | Infinite Series

Season 1 Episode 29

The theory of social networks allows us to mathematically model and analyze the relationships between governments, organizations and even the rival factions warring on Game of Thrones.

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Dissecting Hypercubes with Pascal's Triangle
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What does the inside of a tesseract look like? Pascal’s Triangle can tell us.
Topology Riddles | Infinite Series
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Can you turn your pants inside out without taking your feet off the ground?
Building an Infinite Bridge
13:23
Using the harmonic series we can build an infinitely long bridge.
Hacking at Quantum Speed with Shor's Algorithm
16:35
Classical computers struggle to crack modern encryption.
How to Break Cryptography
15:37
Only 4 steps stand between you and the secrets hidden behind RSA cryptography.
Can We Combine pi & e to Make a Rational Number?
13:29
Can you produce a rational number by exchanging infinitely many digits of pi and e?
Solving the Wolverine Problem with Graph Coloring
13:10
At one time, Wolverine served on four different superhero teams. How did he do it?
What is a Random Walk?
12:35
To understand finance, search algorithms and even evolution you need to understand Random
Proving Pick's Theorem
11:17
What is Pick's Theorem and how can we prove it?
5 Unusual Proofs
8:44
How logic, induction, visuals, bijections, and a little algebra can prove surprising math theorems.
Infinite Chess
12:19
How long will it take to win a game of chess on an infinite chessboard?
Splitting Rent with Triangles
16:21
You can find out how to fairly divide rent between three different people even when you do
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