Matt_Parker_2
Curvahedra: bonus chat - minimal surfaces
updated
The shots are all in the order they were exposed onto the film and we've just put the rolls one after the other. The colours look strange because it's the raw scan with no colour correction.
The scan was the full width of the film, perforations and all, so we had the option to show or crop the exterior parts of the film in the edit.
Yes, the sound is a bit odd and sometimes only in the left channel. It's the raw audio we captured on-set with no processing at all.
Thanks to my patreon supporters who paid to buy, develop and scan 2,000 feet of 35mm film, plus a bonus roll of 16mm. If you are one such supporter: you can claim some of the film! Details here: patreon.com/standupmaths
Filmed and edited by Truman Hanks
Words that were said by Matt Parker
Props and 100% professionalism on-set by Bec Hill
PS This is my second channel for unusual videos. Main channel is this way: youtube.com/standupmaths
Thanks to Waterstones for letting me into the store! You can buy Love Triangle from them here. At the moment it is a mere £19.99 waterstones.com/book/love-triangle/matt-parker/9780241505694
Other places to buy Love Triangle in the UK: penguin.co.uk/books/443151/love-triangle-by-parker-matt/9780241505694
And here are all your USA options for the North America edition: bit.ly/3wCTesR
Video spoken by me, shot by Alex Genn-Bash, sliced by Gus Melton and produced by Nicole Jacobus.
Pre-order a physical copy of Love Triangle on Maths Gear now and get a signed copy! mathsgear.co.uk/products/love-triangle-by-matt-parker-signed
All UK options: penguin.co.uk/books/443151/love-triangle-by-parker-matt/9780241505694
All USA options: bit.ly/3wCTesR
Thanks to Richard Hughes for producing the audiobook and to Penguin Random House for publishing it.
This is my second channel where I put videos which are more niche and less maths. The main channel for all your mathematical needs is over here: youtube.com/standupmaths
Filmed by Matt Parker
Edited by Gus Melton
Thanks so much to Paul Catherall who made these beautiful prints. paulcatherall.com
Main channel video about the Sydler Shape: youtu.be/daVny9y72UE
If you order Love Triangle on Waterstones you will not get the dust jacket but you can use the use the discount code 1+2+3+4+5+6=21 to get 21 percent off the already discounted price. waterstones.com/book/love-triangle/matt-parker/9780241505694
Other ways to purchase Love Triangle (without the special cover).
UK: penguin.co.uk/authors/77633/matt-parker
USA: penguinrandomhouse.com/books/672455/love-triangle-by-matt-parker
Filming and editing by Alex Genn-Bash
The original "How to build a Hexastix in 72 easy steps" video may also be useful. youtube.com/watch?v=DelH1S32dOg
Get your own prism pencils set available on MathsGear and follow along to build your own rod-packing arrangements! mathsgear.co.uk/products/prism-pencils-pack-of-85
Daniel Piker's 3D model: sketchfab.com/3d-models/rod-packing-7directions-2-e56a6e899b2b4ef4bb458c66343363e4
Main channel video over here: youtu.be/TeY1fY0Bi_M
Details about Greg's school talk will be on his site here: gregfoot.com/talks
This is the second channel so you're welcome to subscribe here for the odd video (very odd) but the main channel is the place to be for regular, high-quality videos (higher-quality, let's say). youtube.com/standupmaths
The photo of the wall was thanks to Lee Pospisil!
Check out Linus' channel for more typography fun: youtube.com/@LinusBoman
This is the page on the Sphere's site with the now-correct value of pi: thespherevegas.com/science
Thanks to everyone whop got in touch and helped in various ways.
Join the craft team of Patreon supporters: patreon.com/posts/91629849
And thanks to whoever at the Vegas Sphere who decided to very quietly fix the site.
This is a silly second channel. Main channel over here: youtube.com/standupmaths
Write-up on The Aperiodical. aperiodical.com/2023/07/27-tickets-that-guarantee-a-win-on-the-uk-national-lottery-but-what-prize
Code by Peter Rowlett. github.com/prowlett/lottery-guaranteed-win
My pre-draw numbers posted on all my social media links:
twitter.com/standupmaths/status/1685346409652846592
tiktok.com/@standup_maths/video/7261298461079883035?lang=en
instagram.com/p/CvSlMePAUsa
https://mathstodon.xyz/@standupmaths/110798628125428522
threads.net/@standupmaths/post/CvSk2Y9N1b8/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
This was the draw: youtube.com/watch?v=NmVT7oWmENk&ab_channel=TheNationalLottery
Here are my numbers:
2, 5, 7, 17, 19, 29
2, 5, 7, 37, 47, 59
17, 19, 29, 37, 47, 59
3, 11, 13, 23, 31, 41
3, 11, 13, 23, 43, 53
13, 23, 31, 41, 43, 53
1, 4, 6, 9, 25, 28
1, 4, 10, 15, 49, 55
1, 4, 16, 21, 36, 45
6, 9, 10, 15, 36, 45
6, 9, 16, 21, 49, 55
10, 15, 16, 21, 25, 28
25, 28, 36, 45, 49, 55
12, 22, 26, 27, 42, 46
12, 22, 32, 33, 56, 57
12, 22, 35, 39, 51, 52
26, 27, 32, 33, 51, 52
26, 27, 35, 39, 56, 57
32, 33, 35, 39, 42, 46
42, 46, 51, 52, 56, 57
8, 14, 18, 20, 40, 44
8, 14, 24, 30, 54, 58
8, 14, 34, 38, 48, 50
18, 20, 24, 30, 48, 50
18, 20, 34, 38, 54, 58
24, 30, 34, 38, 40, 44
40, 44, 48, 50, 54, 58
Link to pre-register to know about book re-orders:
https://forms.gle/2SVMUNRjUR7LNMTh8
Send your shape in by 15 April 2023.
You can see the finished shape now! It’s on twitter here: twitter.com/standupmaths/status/1638509775934586884?s=46&t=EVDbN01K_p7T27Gd23R0bw
Or you can just look at the image: dropbox.com/s/eq2qsxwg8rqgi2b/the-mighty-tetrahedron.JPG?dl=0
Glen has since apologised for Polyplane using inches and explained that they were unable to get a metric grid to hang them from, whereas a 1-inch grid was easy to procure. I’ve decided we all forgive them.
Edges Cases and the Highest Point in Florida (video 1 of 1)
youtu.be/ePdEMG7NXvQ
Local Maximums and the Highest Point in Florida (video 1 of 1)
youtu.be/9Sk2vH_rTGQ
Now with bonus explanation of Established Titles at the end. Do check out the excellent Legal Eagle video on the topic: youtube.com/watch?v=NG4Ws74RV04
I talk about the F-22 dateline problem in my book Humble Pi. But if you don't have a copy, here are two contemporary articles from when it happened in 2007:
defenseindustrydaily.com/f22-squadron-shot-down-by-the-international-date-line-03087
washingtonexaminer.com/weekly-standard/f-22-trips-over-international-date-line
Here is a video I made about turbines at GE, like, a million years ago, Look, I still had hair on my global maximum! youtu.be/S-dAAiTiEvI
Of course there is a 3blue1brown video about gradient descent: youtu.be/IHZwWFHWa-w
Thanks to the kind sponsorship of Jane Street we can offer the live stream FREE to any UK school who do not have the budget available to pay for it. Live stream details here: maths-fest.com/livestream
More details about Maths Slam: maths-fest.com/all-features
Full Maths Slam details are emailed to teachers who have registered to attend Maths Fest in person. If in doubt, email zoe@standupmaths.com
If you cannot attend or watch Maths Fest we also run Maths Inspirations shows throughout the year. mathsinspiration.com
See you there!
The PDF of the finished poster is available here: bit.ly/collatzcollab
Resources about the Collatz Conjecture for schools are here: think-maths.co.uk/collatz-collab
Zoe's code used in the project can be found here: github.com/zoelgriffiths/GreatCollatzCollab
More about Zoe here: www.zoelgriffiths.co.uk
Think Maths talks and workshops in schools: www.think-maths.co.uk
Participating Schools:
Think Maths are posting a printed copy of the poster to all schools who submitted. If you emailed Think Maths when you submitted, you have been emailed to arrange this and to give you some information about which of your students' pieces were featured.
If you are a participating school and did not receive an email, please email info@think-maths.co.uk to arrange this. Include your full school postal address and ensure you email by January 13th 2023 in order to receive a print.
Check out Tom’s video over on @TomRocksMaths youtube.com/watch?v=_ojp97TivBU
Let me know if you find a better currency pair which swaps 1:1000 and ,:.
And do send in your Pokémon calculator theories.
PS This is my second channel. Main channel videos are over here: http://youtube.com/standupmaths
Various filming and editing done by Nico Turner, Alex Genn-Bash and Matt Parker; none of whom finished the job to their usual high professional standards.
We will try to include as many student maps as possible and at a minimum hope to be able to use one student piece per school that submit.
This is the interactive map I showed, made by Jason Davies. jasondavies.com/collatz-graph
Here is the giant map on wikipedia. upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f1/All_Collatz_sequences_of_a_length_inferior_to_20.svg
Numberphile video about Collatz. youtube.com/watch?v=5mFpVDpKX70
Veritasium video about Collatz. youtube.com/watch?v=094y1Z2wpJg
This is a re-upload this earlier version with left-only audio: youtu.be/MeG68rskDQ0 I have no idea how it exported with weird surround sound settings but it did. Sorry.
And now you've watched this, check out the main channel video. Or don't. You do you.
youtu.be/_-AfhLQfb6w
youtube.com/watch?v=iSNsgj1OCLA
The unbelievable solution to the 100 prisoner puzzle - Stand-up Maths
youtube.com/watch?v=a1DUUnhk3uE
FACE REVEAL - The 1M Subs Q&A - Steve Mould
youtube.com/watch?v=GLADzZJqEyI
Main channel over here: youtube.com/standupmaths
And here is that paper: doi.org/10.1007/BF02986999
Legit free copy: cl.cam.ac.uk/~gw104/Locker_Puzzle.pdf
Made as part this Stand-up Maths video: I found Amongi in the digits of pi!
youtu.be/dET2l8l3upU
Except this version has the original Steamed Hams clip faintly in the background to make it a little less avant garde. But it's still art!
Built using Jesse Mitchell's "pictoprime' code. It's on GitHub and can also be installed via npm.
github.com/TotalTechGeek/pictoprime
npmjs.com/package/pictoprime
I used some terrible python code to apply it to all the frames within a video.
Full updates about the Humble Pi filming over on Kickstarter: kickstarter.com/projects/standupmaths/matt-parkers-humble-pi-stand-up-show-filming
Full update on the Kickstarter page: kickstarter.com/projects/standupmaths/matt-parkers-humble-pi-stand-up-show-filming/posts/3476641
I'm doing the DVD filming my Humble Pi stand-up show. But it'll only be a digital download. All digital versatile, no disc.
Yes, this has come out slightly before the main channel video. That is to reward you dedicated second channel subscribers, you.
If you love this sort of bonus content please do support me on Patreon. This video is available for everyone, but I put other stuff up on Patreon and those fine people enable me to increase the scale and number of my videos. patreon.com/standupmaths
PS This is my second channel. Don;'t subscribe here. Head over to my main channel: youtube.com/standupmaths
I thought people might like to see the derivation that this generalised factorial equation does follow the expected recursive rule for any complex value of z.
And the fact that you are reading this means I was right.
Good on you.
You're my favourite.
Here is the main video with Hannah Fry: youtu.be/ckcdqlo3pYc
Watch as Future Matt commentates through the full 'Gauss constant' scrolling spreadsheet of Patreon credits.
Main video: youtu.be/gjtTcyWL0NA
And here is the matching Patreon post: patreon.com/posts/55636985
That awesome folder was hand crafted by Lisa Mathers.
Yet another remix of the SUM theme was done by Howard Carter.
The almost-shot-for-shot remake of the Murder She Wrote titles was directed by Alex Genn-Bash.
This video was actually released without explanation on my second channel about two hour before the main video. Which will explain some of the confused comments below.
Original video from 2016: youtube.com/watch?v=HrRMnzANHHs
And the full calculating pi playlist whynot: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhtC92GarkjyYbxI3-4qzIWIRbZaw4wuP
Subscribe to my main channel for the next pi video! youtube.com/standupmaths
Watch the main video here: youtu.be/p3Khnx0lUDE
The animation is by William Marler.
wmad.co.uk
Check out their Learn with Will channel: youtube.com/channel/UCJg0GwRpaD9W8W9RYB0KeVQ
Lyrics and singing all by Helen Arney.
helenarney.com
Look how unloved their YouTube channel is! youtube.com/user/HelenArney
Best check out the podcast we do together (and some other guy): http://festivalofthespokennerd.com/podcast
Music is all by Howard Carter.
Howard seems to refuse to have an online presence. So here is a link to page about them on a Doctor Who wiki. That'll show 'em. tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Howard_Carter_(composer)
PS Patreon supporters have voted on what the next SUM-007 title will be. Details here: patreon.com/posts/53485855
After I watched the final edit I decided to cut a bunch of stuff and re-do it as a voice-over with me drawing on the maths paper. It was all getting a bit dense and relentless. But by doing more of a recap, some of the content I cut didn't get recreated in the new section. So here it is.
Original paper. https://people.math.sc.edu/filaseta/ConsecutiveDigitallyDelicatePrimes2021.pdf
Also, here is my dog. youtube.com/channel/UCDLT2vQdDDcquvZO4-vd5JA
And this is the tweet. twitter.com/standupmaths/status/1395732366820352001
Main video over here: youtu.be/8aHq_euaxPE
And if you're curious, this was the first live stream which I quit because I could not see the chat: youtu.be/zcCxfJmm3Ao
youtu.be/VTDKqW_GLkw
I give a quick tour of the design, code and spreadsheets required to make Monomatch Myriad a reality.
Reminder: if you support me on Patreon keep an eye out for three Monomatch Myriad cards for you to check, arriving in your email early in May.
patreon.com/posts/50645477
No I'm not putting the code on github. It's too awful.
Original video:
youtube.com/watch?v=s9-b-QJZdVA
Here is the spreadsheet I link to: dropbox.com/s/3ii9xp2c0en0917/in-out-sheet.xlsx?dl=0
Here are screengrabs Henry shared: dropbox.com/sh/qvashjc2eyha4tx/AACBuHcrDLEvN4H-W9MKasNqa?dl=0
Patreon post:
patreon.com/posts/50353681
Original video is over here. This deleted scene would have been at 03:41 exactly where the "Primes Love Logs" interrupt now is. youtube.com/watch?v=SMsTXQYgbiQ
Main channel, folks: youtube.com/standupmaths
And see updates on Yusaku Maezawa's twitter: twitter.com/yousuckMZ
Maybe drop by and let them know how much you want to see π CALCULATED IN SPACE!
PS I was only allowed one minute of video, so I couldn't list other things I'd like to do on a trip around the Moon. For example: I'm definitely taking a Pickett N600-ES slide rule, the same one as used by Buzz Aldrin. Put your Space Maths video suggestions below!
PPS Main channel is over here: youtube.com/standupmaths
I don't know what else to tell you. I'm Matt. I flip a coin 100 times.
A totally fair coin.
Due to popular demand, here is the spreadsheet of results from when I flipped a coin 100 times.
dropbox.com/s/qhxc5rah6vhvu52/Matt%20flips%20a%20coin%20100%20times.xlsx?dl=0
CORRECTIONS
- None. Matt flips a coin 100 times.
I think that went well! Head over to github to see some of the code involved.
github.com/standupmaths/xmastree2020
The behind-the-scenes videos are on Patreon:
patreon.com/posts/behind-tree-45862331
Yes, this is my second channel. You can see the main channel over here: youtube.com/standupmaths
youtube.com/watch?v=tBXGIXEV7tI
"If you square all of the first 19 primes and add them you get a multiple of 19. Enter any number n where the first n primes squared, add to a multiple of n. Any n ≠ 1 counts, but bigger is better!"
Yes, the solutions are OEIS sequence A111441. Now with our new numbers!
oeis.org/A111441
Katie Steckles’s Puzzle Bomb:
patreon.com/join/puzzlebomb
Matthew Scogg’s advent calendar is here:
mscroggs.co.uk
And I misspoke. The Advent of Code is a different (but also awesome) thing.
adventofcode.com
Here are some of the big values of n and someone who sent them in:
Val Massey, a(13) = 230,026,580,777
Balázs Dura-Kovács, a(14) = 22,148,897,608,321
Anders Kaseorg, a(15) = 51,271,840,444,039
You can see the final scoreboard and all the details about Matt Parker's Maths Puzzles on the Think Maths website:
think-maths.co.uk/maths-puzzles
Thank you to everyone who made season 00000001 possible!
http://www.think-maths.co.uk/19challenge
All the details for Matt Parker's Maths Puzzles can be found on the Think Maths website.
http://www.think-maths.co.uk/maths-puzzles
Email any bonus working to: matt+puzzles@standupmaths.com
Thanks as always to Deanna Judd, Zoe Griffiths and Oliver Dunk for their help running MPMP.
CORRECTIONS
- None yet, let me know if you spot any mistakes!
Support my channel and I can make more maths videos:
patreon.com/standupmaths
Filming and editing by Matt Parker
MATT PARKER: Stand-up Mathematician
Website: http://standupmaths.com
Maths book: http://wwwh.umble-pi.com
Nerdy maths toys: http://mathsgear.co.uk
jamesgrime.com/virtualmathsretreat
Thanks again to James Grime for doing the 18th puzzle in MPMP (or rather, the 1st puzzle in JGJG).
This is the solution to the Car and the Diamond problem.
think-maths.co.uk/car-diamond
youtu.be/hPOi6dKBnh4
League table is here:
think-maths.co.uk/league-table
All details about Matt Parker's Maths Puzzles are on the Think Maths website:
think-maths.co.uk/maths-puzzles
http://think-maths.co.uk/car-diamond
All the details for James Grime's Just Great can be found on the Think Maths website.
think-maths.co.uk/maths-puzzles
Email any bonus working to: matt+puzzles@standupmaths.com
Don't worry, all emails will go to James Grime.
Thanks as to Deanna Judd, Zoe Griffiths and Oliver Dunk for their help running JGJG.
CORRECTIONS
- Let me know if you spot any mistakes!
Filming and editing by James Grime
JAMES GRIME: Stand-in Mathematician
Website: singingbanana.com
YouTube channel: youtube.com/singingbanana
Nerdy maths toys: http://mathsgear.co.uk
http://www.think-maths.co.uk/pascaltriangle
youtu.be/tjJ2qL9uaz4
League table is here:
think-maths.co.uk/league-table
All details about Matt Parker's Maths Puzzles are on the Think Maths website:
think-maths.co.uk/maths-puzzles
If you want to hear the bad-audio version, be my guest:
youtu.be/JuhnHBKkz1w
You can also zoom out on Matt Walsh's spreadsheet and be amazed:
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Rfwy7tUyWXC9aEJ2Y7z_22Iul0O_XcWYWQjCeCi2QkI/edit?usp=sharing
Alexander König's paper showing there are no odd numbers in Pascal's Triangle.
drive.google.com/file/d/1WotVyT6mWkRjk0A2-nG7BE9Wy_s6qZyL/view?usp=sharing
Florian's plot.
drive.google.com/file/d/144YzYfl_jAqHgzao_B0yngV2Qa_rH4aU/view?usp=sharing
Herb Mann's working out.
dropbox.com/s/zllc3ix7unm9vay/how%20odd%20is%20pascal%27s%20triangle%202020-10-14.pdf?dl=0
Gordon Charlton's song, aka a series of notes.
dropbox.com/s/c3l8ug3odoa4s84/pascal%27s%20wager.mp3?dl=0
http://www.think-maths.co.uk/catsanddogs
youtube.com/watch?v=8gppjTZ1vCE.
League table is here:
think-maths.co.uk/league-table
All details about Matt Parker's Maths Puzzles are on the Think Maths website:
think-maths.co.uk/maths-puzzles
RQLexi's spreadsheet:
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ilFhTobB1pPGiVM3m5_U2_StIi2E27lt3A-lxF7pqCk/edit?usp=sharing
Sean Carnell's working out:
docs.google.com/presentation/d/11XpXirFs83teLhKjeGcgV46qSZja6xtztihYdtCY5RE/edit?usp=sharing
Felix's paper:
drive.google.com/file/d/1kEjwTScyqvwfw06-XMcZ1Qt9T4Q5igd0/view?usp=sharing
http://think-maths.co.uk/catsanddogs
All the details for Matt Parker's Maths Puzzles can be found on the Think Maths website.
http://www.think-maths.co.uk/maths-puzzles
Email any bonus working to: matt+puzzles@standupmaths.com
Here is the bad-audio version of the How Odd is Pascal Triangle problem. Better one to follow!
youtu.be/JuhnHBKkz1w
Thanks as always to Deanna Judd, Zoe Griffiths and Oliver Dunk for their help running MPMP.
CORRECTIONS
- Let me know if you spot any mistakes!
Support my channel and I can make more maths videos:
patreon.com/standupmaths
Filming and editing by Matt Parker
MATT PARKER: Stand-up Mathematician
Website: http://standupmaths.com
Maths book: http://wwwh.umble-pi.com
Nerdy maths toys: http://mathsgear.co.uk
Check out Gemma Arrowsmith (voice and star of the ad) on YouTube: youtube.com/user/gemmaarrowsmith
Details about her courses and everything else she does here: http://gemmaarrowsmith.com
Written by Matt Parker, performed by Gemma Arrowsmith, edited and festooned with stock footage by Alex Genn-Bash.
You are on Matt Parker's second channel. Check out the main Stand-up Maths channel over here: youtube.com/user/standupmaths
http://www.think-maths.co.uk/maths-puzzles
Here is the wikipedia page on the Singmaster Conjecture: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singmaster%27s_conjecture
Katie Steckles wrote a nice summery of it here: aperiodical.com/2013/01/open-season-singmasters-conjecture
All the details for Matt Parker's Maths Puzzles can be found on the Think Maths website.
http://www.think-maths.co.uk/maths-puzzles
Email any bonus working to: matt+puzzles@standupmaths.com
Thanks as always to Deanna Judd, Zoe Griffiths and Oliver Dunk for their help running MPMP.
CORRECTIONS
- I should have clarified: you do not count the infinitely many zeroes as being part of the rows.
- Let me know if you spot any more mistakes!
Support my channel and I can make more maths videos:
patreon.com/standupmaths
Filming and editing by Matt Parker
MATT PARKER: Stand-up Mathematician
Website: http://standupmaths.com
Maths book: http://wwwh.umble-pi.com
Nerdy maths toys: http://mathsgear.co.uk
http://www.think-maths.co.uk/primepairs
youtube.com/watch?v=AXfl_e33Gt4
League table is here:
think-maths.co.uk/league-table
All details about Matt Parker's Maths Puzzles are on the Think Maths website:
think-maths.co.uk/maths-puzzles
This is the Maths Inspiration show:
http://www.mathsinspiration.com/events/?id=123
Rob King's amazing website:
http://www.robowenking.com/prime_pairs
Alberto Saracco's video:
youtu.be/CwJnHHAR8g8
Hagen von Eitzen's paper with musical headings:
drive.google.com/file/d/1L9pvzK-TCgohuJ9o1lLArt7kncOmXuu5/view?usp=sharing
http://think-maths.co.uk/primepairs
All the details for Matt Parker's Maths Puzzles can be found on the Think Maths website.
http://www.think-maths.co.uk/maths-puzzles
Email any bonus working to: matt+puzzles@standupmaths.com
Thanks as always to Deanna Judd, Zoe Griffiths and Oliver Dunk for their help running MPMP.
CORRECTIONS
- None yet, let me know if you spot any mistakes!
- But I should say: sorry that the sound 'clips' a lot in this video. I didn't notice my mic input was too loud when I recorded the video. And you only get one take for MPMP videos. You heard me. ONE TAKE.
Support my channel and I can make more maths videos:
patreon.com/standupmaths
Filming and editing by Matt Parker
MATT PARKER: Stand-up Mathematician
Website: http://standupmaths.com
Maths book: http://wwwh.umble-pi.com
Nerdy maths toys: http://mathsgear.co.uk
think-maths.co.uk/card-order
youtu.be/8I1OCqX93XI
The league table is here: think-maths.co.uk/league-table
All details about Matt Parker's Maths Puzzles are on the Think Maths website: think-maths.co.uk/maths-puzzles
Here is Michael G’s spreadsheet: drive.google.com/file/d/1FC-ZcjAtvXfPmn850Ubc_0tQ6QrYFej5/view?usp=sharing
Here is Alex Mylet’s python code: drive.google.com/file/d/1u5mKdT27T6rnRHCKQxIa9b2ZH5k7VPdK/view?usp=sharing
Here is Jessi Lloyd’s paper and python code:
drive.google.com/file/d/1LV4JOtlEeUW1Rp96KL7c-GfzDeXf4OW1/view?usp=sharing
Thanks to Zoe Griffiths for providing the Card Order puzzle and solution video.
And as always to Deanna Judd and Oliver Dunk for their help running MPMP.
CORRECTIONS:
15:28 - Typo in list of 9 possible pairs of a and d numbers. The second appearance of 2,2 should read 2,3.
Support my channel and I can make more maths videos: patreon.com/standupmaths
Filming and editing by Matt Parker and Zoe Griffiths
MATT PARKER: Stand-up Mathematician
Website: http://standupmaths.com
Maths book: http://wwwh.umble-pi.com
Nerdy maths toys: http://mathsgear.co.uk
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All details about Matt Parker's Maths Puzzles are on the Think Maths website:
think-maths.co.uk/maths-puzzles
Email your solution to the big puzzle and any bonus working to: matt+puzzles@standupmaths.com
Thanks to Zoe Griffiths for providing this week's puzzle. And as always to Deanna Judd and Oliver Dunk for their help running MPMP.
CORRECTIONS
- None yet, let me know if you spot any mistakes!
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MATT PARKER: Stand-up Mathematician
Website: http://standupmaths.com
Maths book: http://wwwh.umble-pi.com
Nerdy maths toys: http://mathsgear.co.uk
http://think-maths.co.uk/ellipsepuzzle
youtube.com/watch?v=qJSHdJX6gB0
League table is here:
think-maths.co.uk/league-table
All details about Matt Parker's Maths Puzzles are on the Think Maths website:
think-maths.co.uk/maths-puzzles
Ellipse: 4 (pin & string method) by TechSquare
youtube.com/watch?v=Et3OdzEGX_w
Matías Brun's solution
desmos.com/calculator/wyyju8abx5
Free resources for teachers!
We have a complete guide to the mathematics in this video as well as some student worksheets and activities.
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