2020-10-31
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Vampire Numbers on Numberphile with James Grime.
Flammable Math's original tweet:
https://twitter.com/FlammableMaths/status/1306303462607654914
Robin Houston gets involved:
https://twitter.com/robinhouston/status/1306539901576503297
Here comes Greg Egan!
https://twitter.com/gregeganSF/status/1306565923671736320
Robin's tweets about characteristic polynomials and the Cayley-Hamilton theorem. I suggested looking them up and working through the logic yourself. It's straight-forward enough and good fun.
https://twitter.com/robinhouston/status/1306588415001915393
Robin's code for finding 2 × 2 examples:
https://gist.github.com/robinhouston/83f0fa99046aeaaf5d27ddbb3218142e
Robin's 3 × 3 monsters. If you can beat them: let us know!
https://gist.github.com/robinhouston/6c74a607a7ee8d4553feead2828107d9
My previous video about log(1+2+3)
Behold the pi matrix which squares to give more pi!
[[15,143],[52,936]]
https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=%5B%5B15%2C143%5D%2C%5B52%2C936%5D%5D%5E2
CORRECTIONS
- At 07:20 I say 81 when I mean 82. The on-screen number is correct.
- I accidentally say "log troll" instead of "division troll" at 03:38.
- At 03:45 I cross out the wrong 7. Whoops. Gives 117 instead of 171. First spotted by Ryan Parker (no relation).
- I think that's all. Let me know if you spot any more mistakes.
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