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Maths in a minute
Maths in a minute: Asymptotes
Curves can be crazy, but asymptotes are nice and straight.
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Maths in a minute: Cyclic groups
When things go round and round, a cyclic group may be just what you need!
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Maths in a minute: Representing groups
Groups occur all over mathematics, so it makes sense to find a common language to talk about them all.
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Maths in a minute: The logistic map
Get a fish to teach you chaos theory!
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Maths in a minute: Triangular numbers
Triangular numbers: find out what they are and why they are beautiful!
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Physics in a minute: The double slit experiment
One of the most famous experiments in physics demonstrates the strange nature of the quantum world.
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Maths in a minute: N-bonacci sequences
You may have heard about the Fibonacci sequence, but have you heard of N-bonacci sequences?
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Maths in three minutes: Map projections
Getting a different picture of our planet.
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Maths in a minute: Differential equations
Change is the only constant in our lives — which is why differential equations are so useful.
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Maths in a minute: the Fibonacci sequence
The origin story of this famous sequences stars some cute, fluffy bunnies.
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Maths in a minute: "R nought" and herd immunity
What is herd immunity and what does it have to do with a number called
R
0
?
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Maths in a minute: Voronoi diagrams
We look at a crafty mathematical device which, among other things, has helped people understand what causes cholera.
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