25 Math explainers you may enjoy | SoME3 results

Playlist of all entries: All non-video entries: Thank you to Jane Street, both for funding the event, and providing eager and able guest judges to the final stages of the process. Organization and logistics were handled by James Schloss, aka @LeiosLabs Web development by Frédéric Crozatier 0:00 - The event 1:34 - Pixel Art Anti-aliasing 2:26 - The Enola Gay 3:40 - Pitch shifter 4:14 - Cayley Graphs 4:51 - Longest Increasing Subsequence 5:49 - Matrix Arcade 6:37 - Watching Neural Networks Learn 7:18 - Functions are vectors 7:38 - The art of linear programming 8:13 - Backburner problems 9:24 - Affording a planet 9:56 - When can’t math be generalized 10:49 - Rotation Translation = Rotation 11:33 - Rethinking the real line 12:16 - Egyptian volumes 13:05 - A circular motion quirk 13:40 - Minimal surfaces 14:47 - Computing logs 15:19 - Mediants 16:17 - The shadow game 16:43 - Chasing Fixed Points 17:24 - Representing numbers 18:11 - Mirror ball 18:34 - String art 19:36 - Infinity 20:52 - Thanks ------------------ These animations on this channel largely made using a custom Python library, manim. See the FAQ comments here: #manim All code for specific videos is visible here: The music is by Vincent Rubinetti. ------------------ 3blue1brown is a channel about animating math, in all senses of the word animate. If you’re reading the bottom of a video description, I’m guessing you’re more interested than the average viewer in lessons here. It would mean a lot to me if you chose to stay up to date on new ones, either by subscribing here on YouTube or otherwise following on whichever platform below you check most regularly. Mailing list: Twitter: Instagram: Reddit: Facebook: Patreon: Website:
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