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Euclid's Algorithm - Numberphile

Euclid's Algorithm - Numberphile

Sophie Maclean demonstrates some fun properties of

Euclid's Big Problem - Numberphile

Euclid's Big Problem - Numberphile

Trisecting angles and calculating cube roots was a big problem for

Infinite Primes - Numberphile

Infinite Primes - Numberphile

How do we know there are an infinite number of primes? More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Dr James Grime ...

Euclidean Algorithm - An example ← Number Theory

Euclidean Algorithm - An example ← Number Theory

The

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.

A Problem with the Parallel Postulate - Numberphile

A Problem with the Parallel Postulate - Numberphile

Featuring Juanita Pinzón Caicedo from University of Notre Dame. More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Juanita: ...

Lucas Numbers and Root 5 - Numberphile

Lucas Numbers and Root 5 - Numberphile

With Matt Parker. This is a continuation from: https://youtu.be/cjx23aMeBkQ The original trilogy of videos where this all started: ...

Ditching the Fifth Axiom - Numberphile

Ditching the Fifth Axiom - Numberphile

Featuring Dr Caleb Ashley. Abandoning "The Fifth Axiom" -

The Euclidean Algorithm:  How and Why, Visually

The Euclidean Algorithm: How and Why, Visually

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A proof that e is irrational - Numberphile

A proof that e is irrational - Numberphile

Professor Ed Copeland shows a proof by Joseph "Voldemort" Fourier that e is irrational. Check out episode sponsor ...

A Sudoku Secret to Blow Your Mind - Numberphile

A Sudoku Secret to Blow Your Mind - Numberphile

Simon Anthony (from Cracking the Cryptic) reveals the Phistomephel Ring - a hidden feature of ALL Sudoku puzzles. Second ...

Weber's Law - Numberphile

Weber's Law - Numberphile

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CS2130  M1 1.4 Euclid Algorithm

CS2130 M1 1.4 Euclid Algorithm

Section 1.4