Quarto is a board game for two players invented by Swiss mathematician . It is published and copyrighted by Gigamic. The game is played on a 4×4 board. There are 16 unique pieces to play with, each of which is either: * tall or short; * red or blue (or a different pair of colors, e.g. light- or dark-stained wood); * square or circular; and * hollow-top or solid-top. Players take turns choosing a piece which the other player must then place on the board. A player wins by placing a piece on the board which forms a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal row of four pieces, all of which have a common attribute (all short, all circular, etc.). A variant rule included in many editions gives a second way to win by placing four matching pieces in a 2×2 square. Quarto is distinctive in that there is only one set of common pieces, rather than a set for one player and a different set for the other. It is therefore an impartial game. (Wikipedia).
This is a video I have been wanting to make for some time, in which I discuss what the quaternions are, as mathematical objects, and how we do calculations with them. In particular, we will see how the fundamental equation of the quaternions i^2=j^2=k^2=ijk=-1 easily generates the rule for
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Square It: A Math Game for Remote Players
Make a copy: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1tFNZdUAHHw2ha74eQQQiyGiy0RQxs1zf6SLsuxu4c7A/copy This is a great math game students can play remotely when they need something new to do.
From playlist Games and puzzles
Particle Physics (13 of 41) Elementary Particles: What Is A Quark? (Part 1)
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will give a detail description of quarks. Next video in the Particle Physics series can be seen at: https://youtu.be/De0U8fUBI7o
From playlist PHYSICS 65 PARTICLE PHYSICS
Let's make 16 games in C++: Xonix
Download source: https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1X24AF6OYBp0dFDdjtTx0nlTrGOHb4uRr
From playlist Let's make 16 games in C++/SFML!
Let's make 16 games in C++: Chess
Download source: https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1X24AF6OYBp0dFDdjtTx0nlTrGOHb4uRr
From playlist Let's make 16 games in C++/SFML!
Are these Playing Cards the next BIG THING?!
GET A PERSONALIZED SHOUTOUT: https://www.bookcameo.com/chrisramsay YO! Today I'm going to teach you an original card trick using a special card but I also want to talk about these special playing cards sent to me by Cartamundi. They sent me these and you guys are going to get a first loo
From playlist Tutorials
Geometric Algebra - Rotors and Quaternions
In this video, we will take note of the even subalgebra of G(3), see that it is isomorphic to the quaternions and, in particular, the set of rotors, themselves in the even subalgebra, correspond to the set of unit quaternions. This brings the entire subject of quaternions under the heading
From playlist Math
Pig is a simple dice game first described in print by John Scarne in 1945. Roll a couple dice...add them up. Beware of the number one! Read more about this game: https://theothermath.com/index.php/2020/04/10/pig
From playlist Games and puzzles
Macbeth - So You Haven't Read William Shakespeare
---- Thanks so much to World Anvil for helping us forge today's tale! Visit http://www.worldanvil.com/extracredits and use audience promo code EXTRACREDITS to get 40% off an annual membership on checkout! ---- So You Haven't Read the cursed story of Macbeth?! Well, pull up a seat and get
From playlist So You Haven't Read (ALL EPISODES)
Part 3 of the APL study group. Details here: https://forums.fast.ai/t/apl-array-programming/97188 Discuss this session here: https://forums.fast.ai/t/apl-study-session-3/97307
From playlist fast.ai APL Study Group
Ghosts, Murder, and More Murder - Hamlet Part 1: Crash Course Literature 203
In which John Green teaches you about Hamlet, William Shakespeare's longest and most-performed play. People love Hamlet. The play that is, not necessarily the character. Hamlet is a Tragedy with a capital T (I guess I don't have to point that out since you can see clearly in the text that
From playlist Literature 2
Straight Outta Stratford-Upon-Avon - Shakespeare's Early Days: Crash Course Theater #14
This is the story of how a young Englishman named William Shakespeare stormed London's theater scene in the late 16th century, and wrote a bunch of plays and poems that have had pretty good staying power. We'll learn about Shakespeare's beginnings, his family, and how he broke into theater
From playlist Back to School - Expanded
Joël Rivat: On the digits of primes and squares
Abstract: I will give a survey of our results on the digits of primes and squares (joint works with Michael Drmota and Christian Mauduit). Recording during the meeting "6th International Conference on Uniform Distribution Theory " the October 1, 2018 at the Centre International de Rencont
From playlist Number Theory
'The Merchant of Venice': An Introduction
Today’s video is an introduction to Shakespeare’s play ‘The Merchant of Venice’, covering the origins of the play, settings and context, language and genre. Everything in this video can be found in the second edition of Mr Bruff’s Guide to ‘The Merchant of Venice’, written by Mr Bruff and
From playlist William Shakespeare's 'The Merchant of Venice' Analysis
The Computer Chronicles - Consumer Buying Guide (1995)
Special thanks to archive.org for hosting these episodes. Downloads of all these episodes and more can be found at: http://archive.org/details/computerchronicles
From playlist The Computer Chronicles 1995 Episodes
The Computer Chronicles - Holiday Buying Guide (1995)
Special thanks to archive.org for hosting these episodes. Downloads of all these episodes and more can be found at: http://archive.org/details/computerchronicles
From playlist The Computer Chronicles 1995 Episodes
Shakespeare's Tragedies and an Acting Lesson: Crash Course Theater #15
Shakespeare's tragedies...were tragic. But they had some jokes. They also changed the way tragedies were written. Characters like Hamlet, Macbeth, and King Lear had tragic outcomes, but they were sympathetic characters in a lot of ways. This was a big change from the way Seneca and the Gre
From playlist Crash Course Theater and Drama
This simulation implements a game idea due to several viewers: it shows the evolution of 20,000 particles in a billiard that is not visible. The aim of the game is to guess the shape of the billiard, which becomes easier as the simulation goes on. The shape of the billiard is revealed at t
From playlist Mystery billiards
The tangram is a dissection puzzle consisting of seven flat shapes, called tans, which are put together to form shapes. The objective of the puzzle is to form a specific shape (given only an outline or silhouette) using all seven pieces, which can not overlap. Read more about tangrams her
From playlist Games and puzzles
Lec 5 | MIT CMS.930 Media, Education and the Marketplace
Educational Uses of Technology Steven Lerman View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/CMS-930F01 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
From playlist MIT CMS.930 Media, Education, and the Marketplace