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Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures: Marcus du Sautoy - The Num8er My5teries

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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With topics ranging from prime numbers to the lottery, from lemmings to bending balls like Beckham, Professor Marcus du Sautoy provides an entertaining and, perhaps, unexpected approach to explain how mathematics can be used to predict the future.
We are very grateful to Solihull School for hosting this lecture.



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The Secrets of Mathematics
People
Marcus du Sautoy
Keywords
mathematics
prime numbers
fibonacci
Department: Mathematical Institute
Date Added: 14/01/2019
Duration: 00:58:48

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