2017-06-15
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Henry Segerman shows us shadows (and dust) from the fourth dimension!
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Dr Segerman is an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics at Oklahoma State University.
More Numberphile with him: http://bit.ly/Segerman_Videos
Polytopes in the fourth dimension on Numberphile: /youtube/video/2s4TqVAbfz4
Henry's website: http://www.segerman.org
(this includes his book, an online version of the monkey animations, and links to buy and print the models he demonstrates)
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This video was filmed during a visit by Henry to the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI), which supports Numberphile: http://bit.ly/MSRINumberphile
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More reading: "The quaternion group as a symmetry group", by Vi Hart and Henry Segerman, http://archive.bridgesmathart.org/2014/bridges2014-143.html
With thanks to Will Segerman who also worked on the 4D monkey sculptures.