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Youâve always been told that pi is 3.14. This is true, but this number is based on how we measure distance. Find out what happens to pi when we change the way we measure distance.
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Previous Episode - Can We Hear Shapes?
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Mathematician Kelsey Houston-Edwards breaks down what happens to pi, and circles as well, when we change the metric weâre using.
Sources:
[Pi] is the Minimum Value of Pi by Charles Adler and James Tanton
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Thanks Kelly Delp!
Planar Isospectral Domains
https://math.dartmouth.edu/~doyle/docs/drum/drum.pdf
Written and Hosted by Kelsey Houston-Edwards
Produced by Rusty Ward
Graphics by Ray Lux
Made by Kornhaber Brown (www.kornhaberbrown.com)
Comments answered by Kelsey:
Chris Morong
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Calvin Jones
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Taylor Kinser
youtube.com/watch?v=bkJZbyrfx-Q&lc=z133g5jhgqnnwlbry04ccbmjdozuc10qjkk0k
Spencer Key
youtube.com/watch?v=bkJZbyrfx-Q&lc=z13oxx1gqrvlhhevo23pglwwgvfdyr0ql04
Thiemo Krebsbach
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Viewers like you help make PBS (Thank you đ) . Support your local PBS Member Station here: to.pbs.org/donateinfi
Youâve always been told that pi is 3.14. This is true, but this number is based on how we measure distance. Find out what happens to pi when we change the way we measure distance.
Tweet at us! @pbsinfinite
Facebook: facebook.com/pbsinfinite series
Email us! pbsinfiniteseries [at] gmail [dot] com
Previous Episode - Can We Hear Shapes?
youtube.com/watch?v=bkJZbyrfx-Q&t=520s
Mathematician Kelsey Houston-Edwards breaks down what happens to pi, and circles as well, when we change the metric weâre using.
Sources:
[Pi] is the Minimum Value of Pi by Charles Adler and James Tanton
Link Unavailable
Thanks Kelly Delp!
Planar Isospectral Domains
https://math.dartmouth.edu/~doyle/docs/drum/drum.pdf
Written and Hosted by Kelsey Houston-Edwards
Produced by Rusty Ward
Graphics by Ray Lux
Made by Kornhaber Brown (www.kornhaberbrown.com)
Comments answered by Kelsey:
Chris Morong
youtube.com/watch?v=bkJZbyrfx-Q&lc=z12mezr4nw2vzrgya04cftkiovv0wreyam00k
Calvin Jones
youtube.com/watch?v=bkJZbyrfx-Q&lc=z12awz2jmzn5gdmt423rdznw5rzqi3om1
Taylor Kinser
youtube.com/watch?v=bkJZbyrfx-Q&lc=z133g5jhgqnnwlbry04ccbmjdozuc10qjkk0k
Spencer Key
youtube.com/watch?v=bkJZbyrfx-Q&lc=z13oxx1gqrvlhhevo23pglwwgvfdyr0ql04
Thiemo Krebsbach
youtube.com/watch?v=bkJZbyrfx-Q&lc=z120zx0ybomvcd1vp23tc1koun3cib2gp04