Is All About Math (Video Podcast)

  1. Pi2010/03/14
    Pi, the most famous mathematical constant.
  2. Proof2008/07/02
    Mathematician Bernhard Riemann explains the importance of proofs in mathematics. He proves a theorem on stereographic projection.
  3. Fibration continued2008/07/02
    The mathematician Heinz Hopf describes his "fibration". Using complex numbers he builds beautiful arrangements of circles in space.
  4. Fibration2008/07/01

    The mathematician Heinz Hopf describes his "fibration". Using complex numbers he builds beautiful arrangements of circles in space.
  5. Complex Numbers continued2008/06/30
    Mathematician Adrien Douady explains complex numbers. The square root of negative numbers is explained in simple terms. Transforming the plane, deforming pictures, creating fractal images.
  6. Complex Numbers2008/06/29
    Mathematician Adrien Douady explains complex numbers. The square root of negative numbers is explained in simple terms. Transforming the plane, deforming pictures, creating fractal images.
  7. The fourth dimension continued2008/06/28
    Mathematician Ludwig Schläfli talks to us about objects in the fourth dimension and shows us a procession of regular polyhedra in dimension 4, strange objects with 24, 120 and even 600 faces!
  8. The fourth dimension2008/06/27
    Mathematician Ludwig Schläfli talks to us about objects in the fourth dimension and shows us a procession of regular polyhedra in dimension 4, strange objects with 24, 120 and even 600 faces!
  9. Dimension three2008/06/26
    M. C. Escher tells the adventures of two-dimensional creatures who are trying to imagine three-dimensional objects.?
  10. Dimension 22008/06/25
    Hipparchus explains how two numbers can describe the position of a point on a sphere. He then explains stereographic projection: how can one draw a picture of the Earth on a piece of paper?
  11. Are you having Phun yet?2008/06/14
    Introduction to Phun. The new entertaining and extreme fun eductional computer program. Using Phun to explain Math.
  12. Weaving Numbers2007/03/18
    Vedic multiplication or weaving multiplication. Fibonacci's Sieve or Lattice Multiplication. John Napier's Bones multiplication.
  13. The Well Ordering Principle2007/02/26
    Proving The Well Ordering Principle is equivalent to The Principle of Mathematical Induction.
  14. Mathematical Induction (Part III)2007/02/19
    Principle of Strong Mathematical Induction. Fermat's Method of infinite descent. Well Ordering Principle.
  15. Mathematical Induction (Part II)2007/02/11
    Prove Inequality using the Method of Mathematical Induction.
  16. 1, 2, 3 ... Infinity. Mathematical Induction2006/10/16
    Explain the Method of Mathematical Induction. Francesco Maurolico, Pascal and John Wallis. Applying the method of Induction to prove the sum of odd numbers is a square.
  17. Summation Telescoping Property2006/10/09
    We explain the summation telescoping property and apply it to finding two summations.
  18. It's all Greek to me! Sigma notation2006/10/01
    Sigma Notation. Tetrahedral numbers. Pyramidal Numbers. Some relations between them.
  19. Triangular Numbers (Part III)2006/09/24
    Recursive Relation for triangular numbers. Finding a solution to the recursive equation and another solution to the Recursive equation.
  20. Triangular Numbers (Part II)2006/09/17
    Using Gauss Idea to find the sum 1+2 + ... +n. Arithmetic progressions an obtaining a general formula for the sum of an arithmetic progression.
  21. Triangular Numbers (Part I)2006/07/26
    Elementary explanation of triangular numbers and Gauss demonstration for the sum of the first 100 natural numbers.
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The Is All about Math videoPodCast we are dedicated to provide short instructional videos on Mathematics. In these video lectures we handle multiple areas of mathematics. These videos will be useful for teachers and students at many levels.