Math Mutation
Summary: Welcome to Math Mutation, a podcast for people of all ages where we discuss fun, interesting, or just plain wierd corners of mathematics that you would not have heard in school.(Feedback email erik@mathmutation.com).
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- Artist: Erik Seligman
- Copyright: (c) 2007 Erik Seligman
Podcasts:
Can an architect in our 3-D world build a four dimensional house? (Send feeback to erik@mathmutation.com)
Amdahl's Law, de-worming, and the One Laptop Per Child initiative. (Send feeback to erik@mathmutation.com)
The Monty Hall Paradox revisited. (Send feeback to erik@mathmutation.com)
Before GPS, how could you know your longitude? (Send feeback to erik@mathmutation.com)
Changing a test of artificiall intelligence into one of natural nonintelligence. (Send feeback to erik@mathmutation.com)
The struggle for a theory of physics that would enable cats to jump onto chandeliers. (Send feeback to erik@mathmutation.com)
Are we all simply mathematical objects? (Send feeback to erik@mathmutation.com)
Looking at the contributions of the Indian mathematician Brahmagupta. (Send feeback to erik@mathmutation.com)
Elections and the Law of Large Numbers. (Send feeback to erik@mathmutation.com)
Exploring the pentagram. (Send feeback to erik@mathmutation.com)
If you test positive for a rare disease, should you be worried? (Send feeback to erik@mathmutation.com)
Why Math Mutation exists, winners of the Math Day Madness contest, and a correction. (Send feeback to erik@mathmutation.com)
Daniel Tammet's view of the root cause of his savant abilities. (Send feeback to erik@mathmutation.com)
After E Day and Pi Day, how many other math-related holidays are there? (Send feeback to erik@mathmutation.com)
Can Rain Men really instantly count 100 fallen matches? (Send feeback to erik@mathmutation.com)