Department of Applied Maths and Theoretical Physics

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10000 YouTube Subscribers and Wisdom of the Crowds

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QED Gold: Originally uploaded 12th June 2011

Competition is over I'm afraid, but you may still like to play.

Here's a photo of the jar: http://tumblr.com/xqt2yusc39

Collection: Quite Easily Done

Institution: Department of Applied Maths and Theoretical Physics

Created: Mon 31 Oct 2011


28 Minutes Later - The Maths of Zombies

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So, to survive a zombie attack you need to run. In the long term we need a fortified society, but if the barricades fall we need to reduce the speed of infection, slow them down,...

Collection: Quite Easily Done

Institution: Department of Applied Maths and Theoretical Physics

Created: Wed 26 Oct 2011


Alan Guth MIT

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Inflation 25 years after the VEU workshop. 3

Collection: The Very Early Universe 25 Years On (17-20 December 2007, CTC)

Institution: Department of Applied Maths and Theoretical Physics

Created: Tue 19 Feb 2008


Andrew Chamblin Lecture 2008 - Deep Questions of Cosmology: Did Something Happen Before the Big Bang?

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The second Andrew Chamblin Memorial Lecture, entitled "Deep Questions of Cosmology: Did Something Happen Before the Big Bang?", was given by Professor Sir Roger Penrose at 3 pm on...

Collection: Andrew Chamblin Memorial Lectures

Institution: Department of Applied Maths and Theoretical Physics

Created: Tue 2 Feb 2010


Andrew Chamblin Lecture 2009 - How Many Universes Are There?

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The third Andrew Chamblin Memorial Lecture, entitled "How Many Universes Are There?", was given by Professor Paul Davies at 5 pm on Monday 4th May 2009 in Lady Mitchell Hall,...

Collection: Andrew Chamblin Memorial Lectures

Institution: Department of Applied Maths and Theoretical Physics

Created: Wed 3 Feb 2010


Andrew Chamblin Lecture 2010 - The Amazing Diversity of Planetary Systems

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Andrew Chamblin, friend and colleague to many past and present members of the DAMTP Relativity Group, died suddenly and unexpectedly in 2006 at the very early age of...

Collection: Andrew Chamblin Memorial Lectures

Institution: Department of Applied Maths and Theoretical Physics

Created: Fri 14 May 2010


Benford's Law - How mathematics can detect fraud!

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Benford's Law is a truly surprising fact about the frequency of numbers when studying data such as prices, populations, rivers, even street addresses. And if someone's accounts do...

Collection: Quite Easily Done

Institution: Department of Applied Maths and Theoretical Physics

Created: Tue 16 Aug 2011


Bill Phillips - Neutral Atoms as Qubits

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Bill Phillips' (1997 Nobel Laureate) talk from 10/6/2003

Collection: Fujitsu Lectures

Institution: Department of Applied Maths and Theoretical Physics

Created: Thu 23 Jul 2009


Bruce Allen. The Einstein@Home search for gravitational waves and neutron stars

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Bruce Allen.
The Einstein@Home search for gravitational waves and neutron stars

Collection: 'The State of the Universe' - Stephen Hawking 70th Birthday Conference/Symposium

Institution: Department of Applied Maths and Theoretical Physics

Created: Wed 21 Mar 2012


Can you crack the combination lock?

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The sequence 11221 contains all 2-digit combinations using the numbers 1 and 2.

Can you find a sequence that contains all the 3-digit combinations using the numbers 1, 2, and...

Collection: Quite Easily Done

Institution: Department of Applied Maths and Theoretical Physics

Created: Fri 16 Dec 2011


Can you crack the combination lock? - Solution

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The sequence 11221 contains all 2-digit combinations using the numbers 1 and 2. A sequence such as that is called a De Bruijn sequence. I show you three methods to find such...

Collection: Quite Easily Done

Institution: Department of Applied Maths and Theoretical Physics

Created: Sun 18 Dec 2011


Connect The Towns

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What is the minimum distance to connect four towns?

Collection: Quite Easily Done

Institution: Department of Applied Maths and Theoretical Physics

Created: Thu 21 Jul 2011


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