Instructional Video6:02
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Problems with Periodic Orbits - Numberphile

6th - 11th
Featuring Professor Howard Masur from the University of Chicago. Filmed at the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI). Part 1 of this interview: https://youtu.be/xhj5er1k6GQ Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/numberphile...
Instructional Video9:09
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The Illumination Problem - Numberphile

6th - 11th
Featuring Professor Howard Masur from the University of Chicago. Filmed at the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI). Part 2 of this interview: https://youtu.be/AGX0cLbHaog Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/numberphile...
Instructional Video8:39
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Frog Jumping - Numberphile

6th - 11th
Featuring Gordon Hamilton from Math Pickle. More links below. Numberphile T-Shirts: https://teespring.com/stores/numberphile Gordon and the Mondrian Art Problem: https://youtu.be/49KvZrioFB0 Math Pickle (Gordon's website):...
Instructional Video7:47
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383 is cool - Numberphile

6th - 11th
Squarespace (10% off): http://squarespace.com/numberphile Matt Parker on 383 and Woodall Primes. More links below. PrimeGrid: http://www.primegrid.com Centenary of Woodall Primes T-Shirt, Hoodie, and Mug: US customers -...
Instructional Video4:19
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Binder Clip Climber - Numberphile

6th - 11th
Featuring Tadashi Tokieda. More Tadashi videos: http://bit.ly/tadashi_vids Numberphile is supported by the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI): http://bit.ly/MSRINumberphile We are also supported by Science Sandbox, a Simons...
Instructional Video9:45
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The Four 4s - Numberphile

6th - 11th
It was a famous problem for many years - until a physics genius solved it all the way to infinity. Featuring author Alex Bellos - more links below. Extras from this interview: https://youtu.be/jv8dITbiheQ More Numberphile videos with...
Instructional Video9:40
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RSA-129 - Numberphile

6th - 11th
The large number "RSA-129" posed a challenge experts said would take 40 quadrillion years to solve - but took 17. Featuring Ron Rivest, co-inventor of RSA... More links below... Our original RSA video (how it all works):...
Instructional Video2:13
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Spider-Man (Cédric Villani) - Numberphile

6th - 11th
Fields Medallist and math "celebrity" Cédric Villani is famous for wearing ornate spiders on his lapel. More Villani videos: http://bit.ly/Villani_Videos Cédric Villani website: http://cedricvillani.org His book Birth of a Theorem...
Instructional Video9:11
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Mathematics: Beauty vs Utility - Numberphile

6th - 11th
Should mathematics be done for its pure beauty or should it have practical uses? And why are many mathematicians so bad at outreach? Discussion with famous French mathematician, Cédric Villani. More Villani videos:...
Instructional Video18:55
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The Feigenbaum Constant (4.669) - Numberphile

6th - 11th
Binge on learning at The Great Courses Plus: http://ow.ly/Z5yR307LfxY The Feigenbaum Constant and Logistic Map - featuring Ben Sparks. Ben Sparks: https://twitter.com/SparksMaths Random numbers: https://youtu.be/SxP30euw3-0 Mandelbrot...
Instructional Video5:49
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Incredible Formula - Numberphile

6th - 11th
Dr James Grime discusses a couple of clever formulas which are pandigital - using all the numbers from 1-9. More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ More on pandigital numbers: https://youtu.be/gaVMrqzb91w More on e:...
Instructional Video5:33
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Balancing a Ruler - Numberphile

6th - 11th
How to find a ruler's centre of gravity. More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ More videos with Tadashi Tokieda: http://bit.ly/tadashi_vids Sixty Symbols (our physics channel): https://www.youtube.com/sixtysymbols Support us...
Instructional Video6:28
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Mile of Pi - Numberphile

6th - 11th
A million digits of Pi on one piece of paper (1.05 miles). More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ More about how and why: http://youtu.be/99Welatppzk More Pi videos from Numberphile: http://bit.ly/PiPlaylist Film by Brady Haran...
Instructional Video12:33
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Pascal's Triangle - Numberphile

6th - 11th
Just a few fun properties of Pascal's Triangle - discussed by Casandra Monroe, undergraduate math major at Princeton University. Filmed during the MSRI-UP summer program. Numberphile is supported by the Mathematical Sciences Research...
Instructional Video3:32
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When do clock hands overlap? - Numberphile

6th - 11th
How often do a clock's minute and hour hands cross? Featuring Cliff Stoll..... See Objectivity at: https://www.youtube.com/c/ObjectivityVideos More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ More Cliff videos: http://bit.ly/Cliff_Videos...
Instructional Video8:34
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14 Super Bowl Coin Tosses

6th - 12th
What's the "wait time" to get 14 coin toss wins in a row? Answer: 32,766 tosses. An informative video in the Numberphile Coins series looks at a 14-year stretch in coin toss wins by NFC teams at the Super Bowl. It takes viewers through...
Instructional Video9:28
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Shapes and Solids of Constant Width

6th - 12th
Roll right along with an informative lesson that makes cents. Scholars learn that some shapes roll without any change in its width. The video in the Numberphile "Coins" series starts with two-dimensional figures, such as Reuleaux...
Instructional Video7:40
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How Random is a Coin Toss?

6th - 12th
It turns out that coin tosses might not be random after all. A math professor explains the results of his work in a video from the Numberphile Coins series. Flipping a coin results in the original state (heads or tails) 51 percent of the...
Instructional Video9:02
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Penney's Game

6th - 12th
Stack the odds in your favor. Scholars watch a video in the Numberphile Coins series that introduces a game where contestants pick a sequence of three coin flips (such as HHT) and keep flipping a coin until that sequence appears. The...
Instructional Video13:41
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Transcendental Numbers

9th - Higher Ed
Here is a resource that transcends expectations. Scholars watch a video in the Numberphile "Pi" playlist to learn about transcendental numbers. The video uses a game to explain how to classify numbers as either algebraic or transcendental.
Instructional Video11:12
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Tau vs Pi Smackdown

9th - Higher Ed
Who wins the tau vs pi debate? Two mathematicians share their view of whether tau or pi is better in a video from the Numberphile Pi series. Spoiler alert: Pi wins.
Instructional Video9:40
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Pi and Four Fingers

9th - Higher Ed
The Simpsons isn't the most likely television show to teach your scholars about math—but it does! An engaging video in the Numberphile "Pi" series explains some math concepts that arise in the show. It also explains some historical...
Instructional Video6:28
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Pi Prog Rock

9th - Higher Ed
Make music using math. Young mathematicians listen to a musical score in a video from the Numberphile Pi series. It turns out that the music in the video has all sorts of connections to pi and tau.
Instructional Video6:28
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Pi Me a River

9th - Higher Ed
What do rivers have to do with pi? Scholars view a video in the Numberphile Pi playlist that explains how pi relates to the sinuosity of rivers. On average, dividing the meandering length of the river by the straight-line...