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Tadashi is back with a discussion of how we know where earthquakes occur. This is a (stand-alone) continuation of the previous video at: Featuring Tadashi Tokieda.

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Spheres and Code Words - Numberphile

Spheres and Code Words - Numberphile

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The Best Way to Pack Spheres - Numberphile

The Best Way to Pack Spheres - Numberphile

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The Volume of a Sphere - Numberphile

The Volume of a Sphere - Numberphile

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Strange Spheres in Higher Dimensions - Numberphile

Strange Spheres in Higher Dimensions - Numberphile

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Earthquakes, Circles and Spheres - Numberphile

Earthquakes, Circles and Spheres - Numberphile

Tadashi is back with a discussion of how we know where earthquakes occur. A second video is at:

Balls and Cones - Numberphile

Balls and Cones - Numberphile

This is a (stand-alone) continuation of the previous video at: Featuring Tadashi Tokieda.

Strange Spheres (extra footage) - Numberphile

Strange Spheres (extra footage) - Numberphile

Main video: Featuring Matt Parker. More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Parker ...

The Puzzling Fourth Dimension (and exotic shapes) - Numberphile

The Puzzling Fourth Dimension (and exotic shapes) - Numberphile

Featuring Ciprian Manolescu from Stanford University. More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Ciprian Manolescu: ...

Chaotic Balls (and other animations) - Numberphile

Chaotic Balls (and other animations) - Numberphile

Matt Henderson shows us a few animations he created to depict chaos. More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ More ...

How many panels on a soccer ball? - Numberphile

How many panels on a soccer ball? - Numberphile

Applying the Euler Characteristic to a soccer ball (football). More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ See the Brussels ...