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Coventry, England · CoventryDouble Maths First Thing could really do with a hot lemon and honey Hello! My name is Colin and I am a mathematician on a mission to shift this blooming cold before the weekend, when I’m meant to be in Peterborough to rehearse for the PRE show in August. Have I mentioned that previously? We’re playing at the Warwick Arts Centre as part of Talking Maths in Public. Speaking of TMiP (and I know this belongs under “Currently”, but continuity > consi…Read Article
Double Maths First Thing: Issue 2B

United States · United StatesIn this series of posts, we’ll be featuring mathematical video and streaming channels from all over the internet, by speaking to the creators of the channel and asking them about what they do. We spoke to Stephen Welch, of Welch Labs, which among many other projects runs a YouTube channel of maths and science videos.
Channel title: Welch LabsLink: youtube.com/@WelchLabsVideoTopics covered: Math, science, and machine learningAverage video length…Read Article
(-e^{i\pi}\) to Watch: Welch Labs

England · EnglandMe! On Numberphile! Who would’ve thought it?
Earlier this year, Brady Haran visited Newcastle to record a video with some Leverhulme scholars. Luckily for me he had a bit of spare time to record a video with me, so we did one about the Herschel enneahedron, which I first looked at back in 2013. There were a few common questions among the comments on YouTube. I thought I’d quickly respond to them here.
“Can you make a version of it which is a f…Read Article