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Steven Bradlow, a professor in Mathematics, was recently featured on the Youtube channel Numberphile. Bradlow and his son often watched these videos, and after meeting one of the creators of the ...
If you overlay a copy of random dots on itself, and then rotate it, magic — or, rather, a trick of geometry and pattern recognition — happens. As Numberphile’s Tadashi Tokieda (who previously brought ...
If you’re filled with Thanksgiving dread because your NaNoWriMo novel remains unfinished and you’re the only cousin who has neither found nor hitched that perfect soulmate, Inverse has one solid piece ...
Numberphile Invited Plenary Speaker, Biannual meeting of the Austrian Mathematical Society, September 2023, Graz (Austria) Simons Fellowship 2020-2021 Trimester Programs, Hausdorff Institut Synergies ...
It's videos like this one from YouTube user Numberphile that make us mortals realize why mathematicians view math as art, or perhaps as power. Highly composite numbers—numbers that have more divisible ...