Mathematics
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Mathematics is the abstract science of number, quantity, and space, either as abstract concepts (pure mathematics), or as applied to other disciplines such as physics and engineering (applied mathematics). It encompasses various fields including arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus, and statistics. Mathematics is fundamental to many scientific and technological advancements and is used in everyday life for problem-solving and decision-making. Its development dates back to ancient civilizations, and it continues to evolve, influencing various domains such as economics, biology, and computer science.
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- Mandelbrot set
- Euler's identity
- Graph theory
- Directed graph
- Tarjan's strongly connected components algorithm
- Strongly connected component
- Cycle (graph theory)
- Kosaraju's algorithm - Wikipedia
- Path-based strong component algorithm
- Zeno's Paradox - Numberphile
- ANU QRNG – Quantum random numbers
- Noli turbare circulos meos!
- Loop (graph theory)
- Is zero an even number?
- Tribonacci Numbers (and the Rauzy Fractal) - Numberphile
- The maths problem that could bring the world to a halt
- The violent attack that turned a man into a maths genius
- Solving the Three Body Problem
- The simple maths error that can lead to bankruptcy
- The myth of being 'bad' at maths
- Large Number Formats
- From The MIT Press Reader
- The Golden Ratio (why it is so irrational) - Numberphile
- The Feigenbaum Constant (4.669) - Numberphile
- How modern mathematics emerged from a lost Islamic library
- Inca Knot Numbers - Numberphile
- The Riemann Hypothesis, Explained
- A proof that e is irrational - Numberphile
- The Dollar Game - Numberphile
- What was the first (known) maths mistake?
- The Discovery That Transformed Pi
- Euclid's Big Problem - Numberphile
- Fibonacci Mystery - Numberphile
- 357686312646216567629137 - Numberphile
- How many chess games are possible?
- Don't Know (the Van Eck Sequence) - Numberphile
- Protecting Privacy with MATH (Collab with the Census)
- Stand-up comedy routine about Spreadsheets
- Matt Parker: Stand-up Maths Routine (about barcodes)
- How they found the World's Biggest Prime Number - Numberphile
- Parabolas and Archimedes - Numberphile
- The Volume of a Sphere - Numberphile
- The Simplest Math Problem No One Can Solve - Collatz Conjecture
- The Doomsday Algorithm - Numberphile
- Infinitely Many Touching Circles - Numberphile
- What is the factorial of -½?
- Witness Numbers (and the truthful 1,662,803) - Numberphile
- The Most Wanted Prime Number - Numberphile
- What is a Number? - Numberphile
- All the Numbers - Numberphile
- Benford's law
- Numerical Sex Positions
- Goldbach Conjecture - Numberphile
- Is The Metric System Actually Better?
- Michael Says Prime Numbers for 3 Hours
- Why π^π^π^π could be an integer (for all we know!).
- Rounding
- Big Factorials - Numberphile
- Twin Proofs for Twin Primes - Numberphile
- Weird Unicode Math Symbols
- Euler's Formula - Numberphile
- The Reciprocals of Primes - Numberphile
- Why Is 1/137 One of the Greatest Unsolved Problems In Physics?
- Division Notation
- Explaining the SECRET of Penrose Patterns
- Coordinate Plane Closure
- Omniknot
- The numbers that are too big to imagine
- Elliptical Pool Table - Numberphile
- Roger Penrose explains Godel's incompleteness theorem in 3 minutes
- The unexpected maths problem at work during the women's World Cup
- UNCRACKABLE? The Collatz Conjecture - Numberphile
- Collatz Conjecture in Color - Numberphile
- X Value
- Egyptian Fractions and the Greedy Algorithm - Numberphile
- Why Do Exact Equations Become Unpredictable?
- Why life is more interesting with extra pi
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