Combinatorics on words | Recreational mathematics
The necklace problem is a problem in recreational mathematics concerning the reconstruction of necklaces (cyclic arrangements of binary values) from partial information. (Wikipedia).
This is How You Use the Chain Rule in Calculus
This is How You Use the Chain Rule in Calculus
From playlist Random calculus problems:)
We attempt to count necklaces and explore the various bits of math we encounter along the way. This is an entry to SoME 1, an awesome initiative by @3Blue1Brown.
From playlist Summer of Math Exposition Youtube Videos
Challenge Question - Applied Cryptography
This video is part of an online course, Applied Cryptography. Check out the course here: https://www.udacity.com/course/cs387.
From playlist Applied Cryptography
Thread the Beads puzzle solution
Here's the solution to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiNBtensENo Next puzzle: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cd55pZorjAU Music by Bertrand Laurence http://www.bertrandlaurence.com used with permission. Find me on FaceBook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/YouTube-TyYanns-page/130204640380067
From playlist Tricks and Math Puzzles answers
Amazing Action of a Slinky Bracelet
Slinky Bracelet is a tristable object. Its motion is very interesting.
From playlist Other
Challenging Chain Rule Problems In this video, I provide some more challenging chain rule problems. Are you ready for the challenge? Subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/drpeyam Check out my Calculus Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJb1qAQIrmmA9zS6ECjkeAXR
From playlist Calculus
Using topology to solve a counting riddle | The Borsuk-Ulam theorem and stolen necklaces
Solving a discrete math puzzle using topology. Help fund future projects: https://www.patreon.com/3blue1brown An equally valuable form of support is to simply share some of the videos. Special thanks to these supporters: http://3b1b.co/borsuk-thanks Home page: https://www.3blue1brown.com
From playlist Neat proofs/perspectives
Markus Whiteland : k-abelian singletons and Gray codes for Necklaces
Abstract : k-abelian singletons in connection with Gray codes for Necklaces. This work is based on [1]. We are interested in the equivalence classes induced by k-abelian equivalence, especially in the number of the classes containing only one element, k-abelian singletons. By characterizin
From playlist Combinatorics
Splitting Necklaces: Existence, Hardness and ApproximationNoga Alon
Computer Science/Discrete Mathematics Seminar I Topic: Splitting Necklaces: Existence, Hardness and Approximation Speaker: Noga Alon Affiliation: Princeton University Date: October 5, 2020 For more video please visit http://video.ias.edu
From playlist Mathematics
Mixture Problem Algebra Metal Percents
In this problem, we use algebra to computer the mixture of metals
From playlist Algebra 2 Partner Quiz 5 Corrections
The Affair of the Diamond Necklace - Marie Antoinette - Extra History
Watch this video ad-free on Nebula: https://nebula.tv/videos/extra-history-the-affair-of-the-diamond-necklace-marie-antoinette-extra-history Marie Antoinette is famous for saying "Let them eat cake" (which she may or may not have said) but her bad reputation with the people of France went
From playlist Extra History (ALL EPISODES)
Here's the solution to this little problem: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74FnyINhuRc I hope you enjoyed it! Next puzzle: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hk59T9vbHzE
From playlist Tricks and Math Puzzles answers
Fermat’s HUGE little theorem, pseudoprimes and Futurama
A LOT of people have heard about Andrew Wiles solving Fermat's last theorem after people trying in vain for over 350 years. Today's video is about Fermat's LITTLE theorem which is at least as pretty as its much more famous bigger brother, which has a super pretty accessible proof and which
From playlist Recent videos
A 2-pan weighing scale... 9 pearls, one fake. Will you marry the princess? Enjoy! Next puzzle: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hk59T9vbHzE Solution: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCDpjwhEj7g Previous puzzle: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STi9rEsfc7Q
From playlist Tricks and Math Puzzles
Chain Rule for Several Variable Functions
How to apply the chain rule for partial deriviatves. An example is discussed. Free ebook tinyurl.com/EngMathYT
From playlist Several Variable Calculus / Vector Calculus
Gérard Besson: Some open 3-manifolds
Find this video and other talks given by worldwide mathematicians on CIRM's Audiovisual Mathematics Library: http://library.cirm-math.fr. And discover all its functionalities: - Chapter markers and keywords to watch the parts of your choice in the video - Videos enriched with abstracts, b
From playlist Algebraic and Complex Geometry