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Matt Parker on 383 and Woodall Primes. More links below.

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Don't miss out on a Centenary of Woodall Primes T-Shirt, Hoodie, and Mug...

It's a once in a century opportunity...

numberphile
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"we can't forget 383..."

"i forgot 383..."

classic.

deannasmith
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A mathematician just said "losing touch with our roots". I have no words.

jkazos
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Oh my gosh, Brady, the Parker Square Vietnam-style flashback. Killed me.

Critic
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2:42 - "...I know it's a palindrome, and I've written more than half of it. So I've got no excuses." I'm sure the neighbours heard me laugh.

hairlessape
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−273.15 is cooler. In fact, it's the coolest.

Mpnavy
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Found a new world record Woodall Prime in March 2018. N = 17, 016, 602. 5, 122.515 digits. 16th largest known prime overall, 5th largest non-Mersenne prime.

jesusthroughmary
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I just stumbled across this channel and am in love o_O

upandatom
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That Parker Square edit though :D:D:D I literally laughed out loudly! Thanks for that moment <3

DogberttheCeo
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I love how Brady keeps sneaking in the Parker square. So savage.

aries_
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"It's a bit base 10-y"

My thoughts exactly.

MatthewBaka
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Wikipedia tells me they found a new Woodall prime as of March 2018

jonathanc
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Next videos:
384 is cool
385 is cool
386 is cool
387 is cool
388 is cool
389 is not cool (for obvious reasons)

Marius-Langeland
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I am simple man. I see video at 10:30 at night. See it is Numberphile. I watch it.

purplesnos
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Matt is making Numberphile great again!

Gperramon
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So the 383rd anniversary is in 2300? That's so cool. :-D

morboed
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This rule of adding up the first three palindromic primes to get another palindromic prime can be extended to any counting system:

The first 3 palindromic three digit primes in hexadecimal are 101, 151, and 161 (257, 337, 353 in decimal).
Add these up, and you get 3B3, another palindrome. 3B3 in decimal is a prime number, 947.

smilingipad
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i discovered what 'mersenne primes' were on my own through studying perfect numbers and did not realise that they were actually recognised by mathematicians until now.

cubong
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This video just convinced me to convert to numerology. All hail the Primes!

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I love the fact that you put the Parker Square in there :D

Far_Gem