A magic hexagram of order 2 is an arrangement of numbers in a hexagram with triangular cells with 2 cells on each edge, in such a way that the numbers in each row, in all three directions, sum to the same magic constant M. (Wikipedia).
What kind of magic is this?! #shorts #math #maths #mathematics Sia - Chandelier https://youtu.be/2vjPBrBU-TM
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Scripting a logo graph using Python
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Sleight of Hand Magic Card Trick, Revealed!
A super simple, yet effective trick. Learn in seconds!
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Algebra and Artificial Intelligence
This is the audio from a talk I gave in May 2018 for the Melbourne logic seminar on the subject of algebra and artificial intelligence. The aim was to explain to an audience of logicians and mathematicians some of the recent progress in machine learning, and how events like the AlphaGo mat
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Area of an interior hexagon (visual proof) - plus a bonus area!
This is a short, animated visual proof of a relatively recent proof about the area of the certain regular hexagon inside of a regular hexagon. The inner hexagon has been created from the region obtained by connecting vertices of the outer hexagon to appropriate edge midpoints of the outer
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Spinons and magnetization plateaus in s=1/2 Kagome antfierromagnet YCu3(OH)6+xBr3-x -Kwang Yong Choi
PROGRAM FRUSTRATED METALS AND INSULATORS (HYBRID) ORGANIZERS Federico Becca (University of Trieste, Italy), Subhro Bhattacharjee (ICTS-TIFR, India), Yasir Iqbal (IIT Madras, India), Bella Lake (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie, Germany), Yogesh Singh (IISER Mohali, In
From playlist FRUSTRATED METALS AND INSULATORS (HYBRID, 2022)
What's on Your Mind: Series 3 - A Sam Howison Special
Take a mathematician with an endless curiosity about the world around him & the capacity of his subject to interpret it, & you have Series 3 of our #WhatsonYourMind films: a Sam Howison special featuring geometry, flying spiders &, of course, introducing Professor Pointyhead. Cast in orde
From playlist What's on Your Mind - 60 seconds inside the mind of an Oxford Mathematician
Frequency Histograms vs. Relative Frequency Histograms
Making conceptual connections between frequency histograms and relative frequency histograms. What kinds of conclusions can Ss draw from from this? https://www.geogebra.org/m/sndrqcjb #GeoGebra #statistics
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The torus magic is constructed with many rings. It transforms flat,spherical,etc. Farther more you can turn it inside out.
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Magic Tricks with a Mobile Phone Tutorial 1
Just a magic trick that involves using a phone :) Followed by a full tutorial on how to do it! Phone trick 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJyWPANoO9k Magic playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Mind reading playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
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Jewish Pirates - Lies - Extra History
Welcome Extra Historians to Lies, where we talk about the mistakes we made and the details we couldn't quite squeeze into the episode proper. All the flags we flipped and who was Sinan Reis? (We are all Sinan Reis) If you want to check out our recommended reading, you can find it on our P
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What is this Enormous Hexagon in the Australian Desert?
What on Earth? You may know of Area 51... but can you identify this top secret spot in Australia? Full Episodes Streaming FREE on Science GO: https://www.sciencechannelgo.com/what-on-earth/ Dig into more mysteries: http://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/what-on-earth/ Subscribe to Scienc
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Hypno-Whirl-A-Scope | Oddities
A magician demonstrates the "powerful nature" of a trance-inducing device. Thursdays @ 10pm on SCIENCE | For more, visit http://science.discovery.com/tv/oddities/#mkcpgn=ytsci1
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World's Most Powerful Visible Diode Laser
"The NUBM44 Laser Diode" The World's Most Powerful
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Breaking Codes and Finding Patterns - Susan Holmes
In her Mathematics Research Center Public Lecture, “Breaking Codes and Finding Patterns,” Professor Susan Holmes will discuss what we can learn from the master codebreakers who solved the intricacies of the Enigma encryption machine during World War II and how to leverage patterns using ma
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Stanford Lecture: Don Knuth—"Hamiltonian Paths in Antiquity" (2016)
Computer Musings 2016 Donald Knuth's 23rd Annual Christmas Tree Lecture: "Hamiltonian Paths in Antiquity" Speaker: Donald Knuth About 1850, William Rowan Hamilton invented the Icosian Game, which involved finding a path that encounters all points of a network without retracing its steps.
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Rope Trick for my neighborhood
During my show, a rope is spotted in my sleeve. I pull it...
From playlist My Magic
Stanford Lecture: Don Knuth—"Hamiltonian Paths in Antiquity" (2016) (360 Degrees)
Computer Musings 2016 Donald Knuth's Christmas Tree Lecture (360 degrees): "Hamiltonian paths in Antiquity" Speaker: Donald Knuth About 1850, William Rowan Hamilton invented the Icosian Game, which involved finding a path that encounters all points of a network without retracing its step
From playlist Donald Knuth Lectures