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Colm Mulcahy joins us to share some of his card magic!
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A break from puzzling to discuss the history of the great Newton-Liebnitz dispute over the invention of Calculus, with the playwright Todd Taylor.
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Manglende episoder?
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For procrastinators...
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Madness in the aisles...
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The great aerialist Barbette makes an wholly gratuitous appearance on the Math Factor, and a few quick puzzles.
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Big math news, answers and a quick and easy puzzle.
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Kyle stumps Chaim, and we revisit a neat twist on an old chestnut
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Another pursuit puzzle from the Math Factor
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An odd marriage proposal...
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How close can we get to exactly one glass of water?
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Hot piles of M&M's!
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Numbers, numbers numbers... hadn't noticed there are so many of them.
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In which Chaim ponders how much his true love loves him truly.
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In which we discuss the mystery of cooling coffee.
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And we're back in the studio together again! Lots of great stuff to come!
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Check out the Strongly Connected Components podcast at acmescience.com
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Back with an interview with two fantastic puzzlers, Ed Pegg (mathpuzzle.com) and James Stephens (puzzlebeast.com) Check out mathfactor.uark.edu for lots of links to the puzzles and people they talk about.
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John H. Conway on his friendship with Martin Gardner.
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We are taking the summer off (at a minimum) but check back in a while for new segments. And don't forget to drop us a line!
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A conversation with Greg Chaitin, creator of Chaitin's Omega and author, most recently, of MetaMath!! These ideas are well worth a close listen.
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