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This is extra footage to go with our video about Subcubic Graph Numbers at Learn more about Jane ... Ken Ribet - a key player in the solution to Fermat's Last Theorem - gives a taste of how real Continuing to talk Infinitesimals, this time with Dr James Grime. See last week's video: More links ... Featuring Tony Padilla... Check out Brilliant (and get 20% off their premium service): Matt Parker explores the work of William Shanks - and boots up the ShanksBot. More links & stuff in full description below ... Tadashi Tokieda is back, this time with Moiré Patterns. More with Tadashi: More links & stuff in full ...

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Reverse Mathematics - Numberphile

Reverse Mathematics - Numberphile

This is extra footage to go with our video about Subcubic Graph Numbers at https://youtu.be/4-eXjTH6Mq4 Learn more about Jane ...

The Bridges to Fermat's Last Theorem - Numberphile

The Bridges to Fermat's Last Theorem - Numberphile

Ken Ribet - a key player in the solution to Fermat's Last Theorem - gives a taste of how real

The Opposite of Infinity - Numberphile

The Opposite of Infinity - Numberphile

Continuing to talk Infinitesimals, this time with Dr James Grime. See last week's video: https://youtu.be/BBp0bEczCNg More links ...

Divisibility Tricks - Numberphile

Divisibility Tricks - Numberphile

Featuring Tony Padilla... Check out Brilliant (and get 20% off their premium service): https://brilliant.org/

The Reciprocals of Primes - Numberphile

The Reciprocals of Primes - Numberphile

Matt Parker explores the work of William Shanks - and boots up the ShanksBot. More links & stuff in full description below ...

Freaky Dot Patterns - Numberphile

Freaky Dot Patterns - Numberphile

Tadashi Tokieda is back, this time with Moiré Patterns. More with Tadashi: http://bit.ly/tadashi_vids More links & stuff in full ...

The Mystery of 42 is Solved - Numberphile

The Mystery of 42 is Solved - Numberphile

42 was the last remaining number below 100 which could not be expressed as the sum of three cubes (*) - UNTIL NOW More links ...

Incredible Formula - Numberphile

Incredible Formula - Numberphile

Dr James Grime discusses a couple of clever formulas which are pandigital - using all the numbers from 1-9. More links & stuff in ...

Epic Circles - Numberphile

Epic Circles - Numberphile

The man who loved circles (Objectivity): https://youtu.be/AzmUCL1OHhs More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Pappus ...

e (Euler's Number) - Numberphile

e (Euler's Number) - Numberphile

Free trial at The Great Courses Plus: http://ow.ly/tKWt306Gg7a Dr James Grime discusses "e" - the famed Euler's Number.

The Golden Ratio (why it is so irrational) - Numberphile

The Golden Ratio (why it is so irrational) - Numberphile

Catch a more in-depth interview with Ben Sparks on our

What's special about 196?

What's special about 196?

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A Strange Change of Rotation - Numberphile

A Strange Change of Rotation - Numberphile

Rotating cedar balls. Here's a playlist of Tadashi Tokieda videos: http://bit.ly/tadashi_vids More links & stuff in full description ...