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Using topology for discrete problems | The Borsuk-Ulam theorem and stolen necklaces
3Blue1Brown
Nov 18, 2018
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Thinking outside the 10-dimensional box
Who cares about topology? (Inscribed rectangle problem)
The Insane Math Of Knot Theory
Olympiad level counting (Generating functions)
Intro to Topology - Turning a Mug Into a Doughnut
The Banach–Tarski Paradox
Group theory, abstraction, and the 196,883-dimensional monster
The Concept So Much of Modern Math is Built On | Compactness
Hilbert's Curve: Is infinite math useful?
The Oldest Unsolved Problem in Math
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Bertrand's Paradox (with 3blue1brown) - Numberphile
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Winding numbers and domain coloring
A Proof That The Square Root of Two Is Irrational
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The Simplest Math Problem No One Can Solve - Collatz Conjecture
The Mystery of Spinors
Is it possible? Simple questions, not so simple solutions