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The Mathematics of Quantum Computers | Infinite Series
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Why Computers are Bad at Algebra | Infinite Series
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Singularities Explained | Infinite Series
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Infinite Chess | Infinite Series
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What is a Random Walk? | Infinite Series
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Kill the Mathematical Hydra | Infinite Series
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The Devil's Staircase | Infinite Series
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How to Break Cryptography | Infinite Series
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How to Generate Pseudorandom Numbers | Infinite Series
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5 Unusual Proofs | Infinite Series
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How Infinity Explains the Finite | Infinite Series
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The End of An Infinite Series
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Beyond the Golden Ratio | Infinite Series
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Your Brain as Math - Part 1 | Infinite Series
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Arrow's Impossibility Theorem | Infinite Series
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How to Divide by "Zero" | Infinite Series
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Topology Riddles | Infinite Series
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Mathematician Tai-Danae Bradley and physicist Gabe Perez-Giz offer ambitious content for viewers that are eager to attain a greater understanding of the world around them. Math is pervasive - a robust yet precise language - and with each episode you’ll begin to see the math that underpins everything in this puzzling, yet fascinating, universe.

Previous host Kelsey Houston-Edwards is currently working on her Ph.D. in mathematics at Cornell University.
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tigerburn81 (9 years ago)
I can show you what hyper dimensions looks like but we'll need a ton of shrooms.
fyrstormer (6 years ago)
Thank god someone finally figured out how to stack 100-dimensional oranges! I was really worried there for a while.
chasecarter6276 (9 years ago)
PBS is doing amazing work with their digital content. I'm blown away with the quality of channels like PBS SpaceTime. This is definitely the future of educational content and an invaluable public service.
TuckerLeeC (8 years ago)
"If you have a cool way to visualize hypersphere..." you deserve a Nobel
pbsspacetime (9 years ago)
Let the higher math begin.
Alex-ui8xp (9 years ago)
This sounds incredibly useful for the next time I'm packing 8d oranges.
A pity this series was discontinued :'-(
supercommie (7 years ago)
The expanding and contracting sphere was the single most intuitive visualization of a hypersphere I have ever been presented. Kudos.
Brisarious (9 years ago)
now im just frustrated that i can't visualize a hypersphere
TiagoSeiler (9 years ago)
I have a way of visualizing n-dimensional spheres where n > 3, it's just that it's illegal in most states...
tankninja1 (9 years ago)
I visualize hyperspheres as regular spheres that have had a lot of coffee
natbacli14 (6 years ago)
Now, this is a math teacher I'll listen to all day.
DaviddeKloet (9 years ago)
7:08 this sounds super exotic but after thinking about it, I realized that the math is actually trivial with Pythagoras' theorem.
Mathologer (9 years ago)
It's great to now also have a nice PBS channel dedicated to math :)
Jackal_Blitz (9 years ago)
PBS Digital Studios just keeps getting better and better. Love you guys!
danachos (7 years ago)
Here's my cool way of visualising hyperspheres: Ingest LSD
xqt39a (8 years ago)
She could have mentioned why the diagonal distance increases as the dimension of the hyper cube increases..