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Almost all numbers contain the digit three - and we can prove it!? More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Featuring Dr ... Professor Tony Padilla on the epic number, TREE( Free trial at The Great Courses Plus: Dr James Grime discusses "e" - the famed Euler's Number. Read this too: More links & stuff in full description ... Main video: Featuring Professor Tony Padilla. Support us on Patreon: ... Extended math version: A version for Dummies: More ...

Featuring Neil Sloane from the OEIS. Full "Amazing Graphs Trilogy" and extras at: ... The biggest number we've ever tackled - TREE of Graham's Number. Supporting on a quest to plant 20 million trees ... Rubik's Cube combinations quickly lead to some unimaginably large numbers. More links & stuff in full description below ... Matt Parker talks about numbers - as he often does. His book "Humble Pi" is at: More links & stuff in full ... Matt Parker discusses Tupper's Self-Referential Formula. More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Matt's book on Amazon ... The Monster Group explained. Conway playlist: More links & stuff in full description below ...

The fraction three quarters has a particular interest to biologists because of its link to the research of Max Kleiber and metabolic ... Featuring Neil Sloane, founder of the OEIS... See the extra patterns and variations (including three knights) at ... Sometimes infinity is even bigger than you think... Dr James Grime explains with a little help from Georg Cantor. More links & stuff ... Our Pi Playlist (more videos): The State of Indiana nearly passed a law which would have made Pi equal 3.2 ... Richard Elwes discusses the original Big Numbers... long before the likes of Graham's Number and Tree(

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3 is everywhere - Numberphile

3 is everywhere - Numberphile

Almost all numbers contain the digit three - and we can prove it!? More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Featuring Dr ...

The Enormous TREE(3) - Numberphile

The Enormous TREE(3) - Numberphile

Professor Tony Padilla on the epic number, TREE(

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.

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

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

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TREE(3) (extra footage) - Numberphile

TREE(3) (extra footage) - Numberphile

Main video: https://youtu.be/3P6DWAwwViU Featuring Professor Tony Padilla. Support us on Patreon: ...

Monty Hall Problem - Numberphile

Monty Hall Problem - Numberphile

Extended math version: http://youtu.be/ugbWqWCcxrg?t=2m32s A version for Dummies: https://youtu.be/7u6kFlWZOWg More ...

Equally sharing a cake between three people - Numberphile

Equally sharing a cake between three people - Numberphile

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Amazing Graphs III - Numberphile

Amazing Graphs III - Numberphile

Featuring Neil Sloane from the OEIS. Full "Amazing Graphs Trilogy" and extras at: ...

TREE vs Graham's Number - Numberphile

TREE vs Graham's Number - Numberphile

The biggest number we've ever tackled - TREE of Graham's Number. Supporting #TeamTrees on a quest to plant 20 million trees ...

Entirely Ridiculously Big Numbers - Numberphile

Entirely Ridiculously Big Numbers - Numberphile

Rubik's Cube combinations quickly lead to some unimaginably large numbers. More links & stuff in full description below ...

All the Numbers - Numberphile

All the Numbers - Numberphile

Matt Parker talks about numbers - as he often does. His book "Humble Pi" is at: http://bit.ly/Humble_Pi More links & stuff in full ...

The 'Everything' Formula - Numberphile

The 'Everything' Formula - Numberphile

Matt Parker discusses Tupper's Self-Referential Formula. More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Matt's book on Amazon ...

Monster Group (John Conway) - Numberphile

Monster Group (John Conway) - Numberphile

The Monster Group explained. Conway playlist: http://bit.ly/ConwayNumberphile More links & stuff in full description below ...

3/4 and Kleiber's Law - Numberphile

3/4 and Kleiber's Law - Numberphile

The fraction three quarters has a particular interest to biologists because of its link to the research of Max Kleiber and metabolic ...

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 ...

Infinity is bigger than you think - Numberphile

Infinity is bigger than you think - Numberphile

Sometimes infinity is even bigger than you think... Dr James Grime explains with a little help from Georg Cantor. More links & stuff ...

How Pi was nearly changed to 3.2 - Numberphile

How Pi was nearly changed to 3.2 - Numberphile

Our Pi Playlist (more videos): http://bit.ly/PiPlaylist The State of Indiana nearly passed a law which would have made Pi equal 3.2 ...

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(