Recent Episodes
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Episode 94 - Jeremy Alm
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Episode 75 - Dave Kung
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Episode 74 - Priyam Patel
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Episode 73 - Courtney Gibbons
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Episode 72 - Kameryn Williams
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Episode 71 - Emily Howard
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Episode 70 - Joel David Hamkins
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Episode 69 - Ranthony Edmonds
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Episode 68 - Rekha Thomas
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Episode 67 - Liz Munch
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Episode 66 - Érika Roldán
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Episode 65 - Howard Masur
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Episode 64 - Pamela Harris and Aris Winger
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Episode 63 - Lily Khadjavi
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Episode 62 - Tai-Danae Bradley
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Episode 61 - Yoon Ha Lee
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Episode 60 - Michael Barany
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Episode 59 - Daniel Litt
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Episode 58 - Susan D'Agostino
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Episode 57 - Annalisa Crannell
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Episode 56 - Belin Tsinnajinnie
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Episode 55 - Rebecca Garcia
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Episode 54 - Steve Strogatz
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Episode 53 - Ruthi Hortsch
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Episode 52 - Ben Orlin
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Episode 51 - Carina Curto
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Episode 50 - aBa
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Episode 48 - Sophie Carr
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Episode 47 - Judy Walker
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Episode 46 - Adriana Salerno
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Episode 45 - Your Flash Favorite Theorems
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Recent Reviews
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HawaiiThadNot my favorite anymoreThis show has gone downhill. Maybe they’ve done episodes on all the interesting theorems or interviewed all the interesting guests they could get. And that percussion piece’s welcome wore out long ago. We get it, your kid is musically gifted. Get something relevant or interesting. And short. Nobody wants a long intro/outgrow anymore. Get to the content.
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CarlLeGroneVery interesting theoremsVery neat theorems and many kinds of mathematicians.
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johnnerbonnerTurned off from the beginningWhat was that all about? The guest could have simply stated what it was about calculus that fascinated her and then given the Wikipedia example and that would have taken 3 minutes. The rest of the podcast is simply uninformative drivel. Thanks for wasting my time.
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Joe from DoralGood butI enjoy this podcast but I just wished they wouldn’t open *every* episode by discussing the weather. It’s trite.
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M.S.MeatballLearn Something New Each EpisodeThe hosts have on great guests, who do deep dives into their favorite theorems. The episodes range in accessibility, but there are interesting take aways from every episode.
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3of7tricom34Already very much enjoying thisJust started, but already very much enjoying!
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Graeme McRaeVery approachableI was pleasantly surprised that I was able to follow the math without any visual aids. For example, a case of Fermat’s “little” theorem was vividly explained using Pascal’s triangle and spinning prime-dimensional hypercubes, both examples boiling down to 2^p=1+1 mod p. Lovely!
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NesotoruNew favorite podcast!The first episode had a discussion of the Uniformization theorem, ice cream, and the Borsuk-Ulam theorem. Instant five star rating tbh
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RafalvaGreat InitiativeCongratulations. This is great way to develop interest in mathematics
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