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The Nazi's Enigma Machine - and the mathematics behind it - was a crucial part of World War II. Flaw video at: ... Just because numbers can be fun - tell us any "number things" you've noticed in the world around us!? More links & stuff in full ... 0! = 1 Dr James Grime tries to explain why this is the case - follow James on Twitter at More links ... Dr James Grime talking about the Shannon Number and other chess stuff. Squarespace ( Persi Diaconis (Stanford University) on card shuffling. See full description for links to additional videos and detailed papers. Featuring Holly Krieger... Check out Brilliant (and get 20% off their premium service):

Maybe pause the video and see if you can figure these out? Featuring Neil Sloane of OEIS fame... More links & stuff in full ... Tadashi Tokieda is back, this time with Moiré Patterns. More with Tadashi: More links & stuff in full ... Dr James Grime on random Fibonacci Sequences... Extra footage: More links & stuff in full ... Matt Parker explains there's a new title-holder for the largest known reversible prime (or Emirp). Learn for free on Brilliant (and get ... Just a few fun properties of Pascal's Triangle - discussed by Casandra Monroe, undergraduate math major at Princeton University. We mark the date 12/12/12 with a video about the merits of the dozenal/duodecimal system. More links & stuff in full description ...

Featuring Matt Parker - more Parker links below. Check out Brilliant (get 20% off their premium service): ... Richard Elwes discusses the original Big Numbers... long before the likes of Graham's Number and Tree(3). They are epic.

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A Video about the Number 10 - Numberphile

A Video about the Number 10 - Numberphile

Featuring the friendless number

10! - Numberphile

10! - Numberphile

Ten

158,962,555,217,826,360,000 (Enigma Machine) - Numberphile

158,962,555,217,826,360,000 (Enigma Machine) - Numberphile

The Nazi's Enigma Machine - and the mathematics behind it - was a crucial part of World War II. Flaw video at: ...

10:10 in Watch Advertisements - Numberphile

10:10 in Watch Advertisements - Numberphile

Just because numbers can be fun - tell us any "number things" you've noticed in the world around us!? More links & stuff in full ...

Zero Factorial - Numberphile

Zero Factorial - Numberphile

0! = 1 Dr James Grime tries to explain why this is the case - follow James on Twitter at https://twitter.com/jamesgrime More links ...

How many chess games are possible? - Numberphile

How many chess games are possible? - Numberphile

Dr James Grime talking about the Shannon Number and other chess stuff. Squarespace (

The Best (and Worst) Ways to Shuffle Cards - Numberphile

The Best (and Worst) Ways to Shuffle Cards - Numberphile

Persi Diaconis (Stanford University) on card shuffling. See full description for links to additional videos and detailed papers.

The Dollar Game - Numberphile

The Dollar Game - Numberphile

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

What Number Comes Next? - Numberphile

What Number Comes Next? - Numberphile

Maybe pause the video and see if you can figure these out? Featuring Neil Sloane of OEIS fame... More links & stuff in full ...

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 ...

Random Fibonacci Numbers - Numberphile

Random Fibonacci Numbers - Numberphile

Dr James Grime on random Fibonacci Sequences... Extra footage: https://youtu.be/F0C4U7Q5yXU More links & stuff in full ...

3867632931 × 10^10001 +1 - Numberphile

3867632931 × 10^10001 +1 - Numberphile

Matt Parker explains there's a new title-holder for the largest known reversible prime (or Emirp). Learn for free on Brilliant (and get ...

Pascal's Triangle - Numberphile

Pascal's Triangle - Numberphile

Just a few fun properties of Pascal's Triangle - discussed by Casandra Monroe, undergraduate math major at Princeton University.

Base 12 - Numberphile

Base 12 - Numberphile

We mark the date 12/12/12 with a video about the merits of the dozenal/duodecimal system. More links & stuff in full description ...

Are there 10^272,000 Universes? - Numberphile

Are there 10^272,000 Universes? - Numberphile

Featuring Tony Padilla. Check https://brilliant.org/

Witness Numbers (and the truthful 1,662,803) - Numberphile

Witness Numbers (and the truthful 1,662,803) - Numberphile

Featuring Matt Parker - more Parker links below. Check out Brilliant (get 20% off their premium service): ...

The Original Biggest Numbers - Numberphile

The Original Biggest Numbers - Numberphile

Richard Elwes discusses the original Big Numbers... long before the likes of Graham's Number and Tree(3). They are epic.

A number NOBODY has thought of - Numberphile

A number NOBODY has thought of - Numberphile

Featuring Tony Padilla. Check https://brilliant.org/