Название | : | Love Prime Numbers - Numberphile |
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Big congrats on your fields medal! Holy cow Comment from : Stian Aslaksen |
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I <3 Primes Comment from : Jaden Ruanes |
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Prime numbers have always had a lot of fun thinking about them and have multiple theories and ideas I am testing I have already discovered some new patterns to prime numbers Comment from : ChickenWolfe |
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'One James Maynard, there's only one James Maynard' Comment from : EdMcF1 |
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As I'm watching Numberphile2 has 184309 subscribers which is prime! Comment from : Lovel Hearn |
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Ps( Comment from : Matilda H |
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693333331552255498822833334228 Comment from : Matilda H |
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Are prime number gaps proportional among any number systems? For instance if you convert over to base 3 arbitrarily are the gaps proportionally the same as base 10? Comment from : njack1994 |
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1 2 3 2 1 2 1 2 3 2 1 2 1 2 3 2 1 2 1 2 3 2 1 2 5 2 3 2 1 2 Comment from : Joel Lawrence Steinberg |
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There's no actual Stop button that can be pushed while you look to see how something is put together A photo proves it in the attempt brThe universe is a compound of resonance that naturally sifts and sorts into stable/durable structures around the relative permanence of Primes, but a complete analysis of every compound and behaviour by creatures that are themselves forever incomplete, is impossible It's fun to try Comment from : David Wilkie |
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Thumbnail really speaks for this channel it is getting naughty with numbers here :D Comment from : _korky |
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0:28 Re "bet the right way" But what if they're undecidable? Comment from : Guest Informant |
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You had me at "the atoms of arithmetic"! Comment from : Jeremy Buchanan |
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He really loves prime numbers Just look at his face expressions while he speak:) Comment from : Ayush Verma |
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The human mind has evolved primarily as pattern recognition software Because prime numbers do not arise following any predictable pattern, they confound us deeply That which we cannot control through understanding obsesses us Comment from : KungFuBlitzKrieg |
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I love lamp Comment from : apburner1 |
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So what is ultimately the question about prime numbers? Comment from : Rémy Trotin |
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is mayonnaise a prime? Comment from : Simargl |
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what about numbers that have odd divider Are there infinity numbers with 3, 5, 7 or 23 dividers? Comment from : Eric |
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Dr Maynard is great! Comment from : dina |
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D❤n't we all? Comment from : Whitherwhence |
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who doesn't ? :)) Comment from : Niloofar Keramaati |
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Start another channel 'Primephile' Comment from : _ Bender |
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We all know you do Comment from : Louis Seize |
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that one dislike is from a highly composite number Comment from : Jeffrey Canfield |
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I know exactly why prime gaps exist the way they do, its easy once you know the structure of prime numbers :PbrIts a great whirling torrent of self reflective blocks all stacked on top of one another, its so beautiful, but doing this stuff is never gonna make me any money Comment from : Mushroom Wobbit |
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Very interesting videos about the amazing contributions to number theory by James! Comment from : Joel Andersson |
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oo secret video Comment from : Harry Barodawala |
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maybe the godel numbers of tautologies have some canonical 1-1 mapping with the prime numbers Comment from : Steven Elliott |
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Brady, I am so impressed by your ability to ask intelligent and relevant questions Bravo! Comment from : Anders Dahlberg |
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When you hear DrMaynard talk you can really feel the passion he has for mathematics Really, all the people you interview Brady have that in common and it makes these videos that much more enjoyable Comment from : Austyn Hughes |
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wishiwashi Comment from : Julien Hau |
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This lad is great in all these videos! More!! Comment from : TheJimiles |
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I allready were fascinated and distracted by primes before these videos but this guy made it 100x times worse lol Comment from : Highle Welt |
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You say prime numbers and multiplication and whatnot are fundamental in bany/b universe But we can make things up Can we create a new universe with different axioms of math? Or do those basics really transcend anything we can imagine? Comment from : JJ Shank |
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wowowowbrthird? Comment from : Rohan Chippada |
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Passion is a beautiful thing to watch Comment from : TVFILMBUFF |
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First? Comment from : Jack S |
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