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Why do colliding blocks compute pi?
0:21:58
Group theory, abstraction, and the 196,883-dimensional monster
0:26:10
Attention in transformers, visually explained | DL6
0:15:11
Bayes theorem, the geometry of changing beliefs
0:15:30
What 'Follow Your Dreams' Misses | Harvey Mudd Commencement Speech 2024
0:58:08
Neil deGrasse Tyson & 3Blue1Brown Answer Your Cosmic Math Questions
0:40:06
A tale of two problem solvers (Average cube shadows)
0:11:15
The hardest problem on the hardest test
0:12:52
Why slicing a cone gives an ellipse (beautiful proof)
0:13:50
What's so special about Euler's number e? | Chapter 5, Essence of calculus
0:19:02
What Makes People Engage With Math | Grant Sanderson | TEDxBerkeley
0:22:11
But what is the Riemann zeta function? Visualizing analytic continuation
0:30:38
Solving Wordle using information theory
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Как изобретают/открывают математику? [3Blue1Brown]
0:17:26
Researchers thought this was a bug (Borwein integrals)
0:10:35
Paterson Primes (with 3Blue1Brown) - Numberphile
0:21:36
Fractals are typically not self-similar
0:01:00
Music People Aren't Math People - Grant Sanderson @3blue1brown
0:32:11
Darts in Higher Dimensions (with 3blue1brown) - Numberphile
0:17:05
The essence of calculus
0:15:08
What does it feel like to invent math?
0:10:53
Prime Pyramid (with 3Blue1Brown) - Numberphile
0:22:21
Why do prime numbers make these spirals? | Dirichlet’s theorem and pi approximations
0:20:33
Gradient descent, how neural networks learn | DL2
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