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When is Easter? I literally have no clue. Today's Maths at: justifies this ignorance! In today's programme: we fail to do basic arithmetic; should you use Salad Cream at Easter? Thomas loses his mind. Further reading: So... when is Easter? Check your ethical compass. Subscribe via iTunes. Follow us on twitter @PodcastMathsAt, as well as @ThomasEWoo…
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It's like the last day of school, because we are playing games! Wordle, Guess who, Hangman. Never has maths been so much fun. Further reading: Guess who fanfic What is the best Guess Who strategy? Three blue One Brown’s strategy for Wordle. Can you solve the longest word ladder? Subscribe via iTunes. Follow us on twitter @PodcastMathsAt, as well as…
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It is with a heavy heart that we have to inform all of our viewers and listeners that The Wonderful Liz, otherwise known as Lydia Menzies passed away in late 2020. Lydia, by her own choice, wanted to be enigmatic. So although you gained glimpses into her past career as a school teacher you rarely got insight into the funny, passionate and ebullient…
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TITS! Tits. TiTs... TIIIIIIITS, (tits) t...i...t...s Yup, we we've found our level. This week we're joined by the wonderful (soon to be doctor) Natasha Ellison (good luck, Natasha!), from the Unviersity of Sheffield and she takes us on a whirlwind tour of her thesis results of where you should look for tits in a forest and how the mathematics stems…
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It is a truth universally acknowledged, that noone likes tidying up. So, if you want a reason to not bother then give us a listen. Once again your regulars, Ben, Liz and Thomas, seek answers to such questions as: Why are people in London Freezing? Do butterflies fart? How many toilets do you need to make everyone happy? All questions and no answers…
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The first episode got us all up to speed as to what on earth Fantasy Football was all about. The Maths at: team is now ready to plunder the depths of Josh's strategies and Thomas has been editing in haste. We can 100% guarantee that if you follow the strategy as specifed by Josh you will be in with a chance of winning and that's no Bull. Once again…
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WELCOME TO A NEW DIMENSION OF MATHS AT: We recorded our first ever video, so that we may delight your eyes, as well as your ear canals. However, for those of you still living in the 20th century we've stripped the video off. Of course, you'll miss the visual tom foolery, but we're sure that your imagination can fill in the blanks. Fantasy football …
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The government didn't want you to hear this podcast. They tried to pay us off! Just remember as you listen to it: we are not responsible for any repercussions if you decide to watch Travelling Salesman. Today's discussion points: How many tickets do you have to buy to win the lottery? Squashed research! How many actors can you have playing the same…
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Maths at... proudly* sponsored by Prof. Elizabeth Baldwin! *we have no idea of how proud she is. Care to sponsor an episode? It'll cost you 77p! Sorry about the quality of Thomas' microphone, he had trouble recording. Won't happen again (until the next). This week we watched Contact and are joined, once again, by Dr William Taylor His enthusiasm is…
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Another sexy, sexy episode this week as we are joined by the NAKED MATHEMATICIAN Dr Thomas Crawford Get ready to feel dull by comparison! Today's discussion points include: Everyone's links to Countdown; Thomas tells us about the Greeks; Can you tell the difference between Jeff Daniels and Jeff Bridges? So put your feet up, get comfortable and get …
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This week is a little different, and I've got to say perhaps one of the most interesting episodes we've ever done! We are joined by the multi-talented Dr Lyle Skains who uses her research knowledge of evolutionary biology and digital literature to show us how to really write a good movie! Highlights this week are: Liz geeking out with Lyle, will th…
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Welcome to the strangely erotic episode of Maths at, where we watch the tense, psychological thriller, Fermat's Room (or La Habitación de Fermat, for you Spanish speakers) and we ask the real questions of... WHAT HAPPENED ON THE BOAT? As per usual, the time line is all wonky. This episode does follow on from A Beautiful Mind, but was recorded a lon…
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Last week we did A Beautiful Mind and now Good Will Hunting. We are really hitting all the well-known maths films at the moment aren't we? More importantly joining us this week we have the wonderful Dr James Grime Philanthropist, playboy, billionaire... he is none of this things, but he may have identified the real Will Hunting! This week we touch …
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Ok, so the "Maths at" timeline is a mess. The Christmas episode was recorded in November. The Christmas episode reveals secrets from later on in the series. We tried to hide these secrets in the Mean Girls episode, which was recorded around seventh, but released first. When we I say that we've had a complaint about Liz's language it from the pi day…
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Mean girls... Mean girls? MEAN GIRLS! There is no font, size or punctuation mark that does full justice to Thomas' anger. This week, for some inexplicable reason, we watched the movie: Mean Girls. Join us as: Liz tries to convince Thomas that "Do you even go here?" is a funny line; Thomas' blood pressure shoots through the roof; Ben compares Mean G…
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Happy pi day everyone. We figure that pi day is the like Hallowe'en for mathematicians. It's a day they get to cut loose and throw away their inhibitions. As such Lorraine's intro pertaining to strong language is particularly pertinent for today's podcast. It starts out quite coarse. So sit back, grab a slice of your favourite pie and enjoy as Ben …
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Although we've finished our first series, we couldn't miss St Valentine's day. What could be more romantic than scientifically analysing love and romance using mathematics? Amongst other things we discuss: Why should you dump the first 37% of your partners? How many snogs away from Prince Charles are you? Are you a validator or an avoider? Join you…
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This week we watch Interstellar. We are very excited to be joined by the expertise of Cat Harris Whereas Thomas and Ben are just about good enough understand their own mathematical fields Cat has a wide range of disciplines under her belt spanning both physics and movie effects. We couldn't ask for a better guest! If you're interested in watching I…
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This week we discuss we discuss The Oxford Murders: Thomas laughs at the word bra; Liz wants a prime number named after her; Ben just wants his coffee bringing to him; And we all think about mathematically defining pasta shapes. Yup, it's a case of a bad movie, with very little to talk about. At least it made for a fun recording! If you're interest…
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This week we take a walk in the lower dimensions as we talk about Flatland: The Movie. How much is your life worth? Could 2D animals exist? Did George Orwell rip this story off by adding a third dimension? All of these questions and more are interrupted in our Flatland: The Movie podcast. Join us in our search for the third dimension and beyond! If…
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During Maths at the Movies: The Imitation Game Ben introduced the following puzzle: I have two children. One of them is a boy. What is the probability that both children are boys? Although counter-intuitive, it can be shown that the solution is 1/3. He also posed a similar, but different question: I have two children. One of them is a boy who was b…
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In this (Hallowe'en themed?) episode we watch the movie Moneyball. The story of a young mathematician, played by Jonah Hill, struggling to be heard amongst the angry men that make up baseball. And I think Brad Pitt was in there somewhere as well. Can Jonah produce a winning team by redefining how statistics are used? Why does Thomas keep saying the…
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In this episode we watch the movie The Imitation Game. Alongside your regular team of Thomas, Ben and Liz there was only one mathematician with the expertise who could take us through this movie with grace, wit and wisdom. And that mathematician wasn't available so we got Dr James Grimes instead. Join us for episode five of Maths at: The Movies as …
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In this episode we watch the movie The Man Who Knew Infinity. And in this episode we learn that we shouldn't be mean to Dev Patel. You can admire Jeremy Iron's subtle performance of introversion; You can wonder if maths is like Jazz; You can even question whether Ramanujan really was as brilliant as he was claimed to be. You can do all of this... a…
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In this episode we watch the movie Donald Duck in Mathmagic Land. Well, this was just weird. Although the animation is beautiful, can you trust the company that told you that lemmings were suicidal to teach you mathematics? Also we cover Donald Duck's terrible gun control and the billiards game that goes on forever! Plus bees that make jam. If you'…
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In this episode we watch the movie Proof. Did Gwyneth Paltrow really prove the theorem? What theorem was she trying to prove? How many vaginas does a Time Lord have? All these questions and more are discussed in this weeks Maths at the Movies. If you're interested in watching Proof you can follow the Amazon link below. Further reading links: more a…
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You've listened to us talk, but what are our credentials? What do we know? What are our backgrounds? When should you take our "facts" at face value and when should you call bullshit? Join us in this appendix to better understand your hosts. Further reading links: you can see this earlier blog post about us; Thomas E. Woolley's home page; Ben M. Par…
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