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How They Fool Ya

Happy tau day! 

I posted this as a secret video to patreon a few years ago. It's a recording from when I was in London and Matt Parker invited me to do an act for his “Evening of Unnec...

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Adding random variable, and continuous convolutions (Early view for patrons)

Hey everyone,

Continuing with the theme of probability videos, which I plan to eventually coalesce into a proper series sometime this year, this next video covers adding random variables. Tha...

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Stanford Math Department Commencement Speech

I had the honor and pleasure of being invited to deliver an address for the mathematics graduation ceremony at Stanford. In it, I chose to talk about one of the lesser-addressed and awkward-to-talk...

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May Update

Hey everyone,

I was really hoping to have the next video out to you by now. It'll be about convolutions in the continuous case, with a focus on what makes Gaussian distributions special and w...

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Thoughts on AI art

The most recent video I published made some use of AI art. I wanted to write some reflections on that, more to clarify my own th...

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SoME3 begins!

Today we're kicking off the third Summer of Math Exposition, SoME3. It's an event to encourage more people to create online math explanations, with prizes and a chance to have your work surfaced to...

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Shorts

Suppose that over the last few years, there's been an exponential rise in the amount of opium usage. It's especially prevalent among the youth. You've started to notice as you walk through airports...

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JPBM Communications Award Lecture, JMM 2023

Hey everyone,

Early this year I had the honor of receiving a communications award from the Joi...

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Early view, why π is in the normal distribution (beyond integral tricks)

Hey everyone,

Here's an early view for the next video, exploring the pi inside the normal distribution. We start with a classic proof, due to Poisson, then make an attempt to go further to sh...

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Central Limit Theorem (early view)

(Update: Thanks for all the feedback everyone, the final version is now live!)

Hey everyone,

Originally, my aim was to finish the video about how the pi in the formula for a normal dist...

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Prime number races

Hey everyone,

The third in a little sequence I did with Numberphile about patterns which eventually break is now published. This one is about racing prime numbers in different residue classes...

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Any requests for what to include in a central limit theorem video?

Hey everyone,

What began as the follow-on to the convolutions video has become a video about the central limit theorem. In particular, I'd like to show how a certain perspective on convolutio...

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Manim Q&A Tomorrow

Hi everyone,

Following up on the last post, I'll be doing the Manim Q&A as a live stream tomorrow (S...

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Manim Q&A


Wonderful patrons,

Despite my original plans, I spent a fair bit of this month continu...

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JMM, year-end reflections, and what I've been up to

JMM

I'll be at the Joint Mathematics Meeting in Boston next week. If any of you are attending and would like to meet up, please feel free to send me a DM or email me.

On Thursday, Jan...

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New video! But what is a convolution?

Hey Everyone,

As promised, here's a new video going deeper into convolutions, and in what sense the FFT algorithm can be used to speed up their computation. Originally the plan was to do an o...

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A few Numberphile videos + Final version of Borwein integrals

Hey folks,

I recently made a few videos with Numberphile, the first of which is posted above. The second one is here, and ...

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A bizarre integral pattern (early view)

Hey everyone,

Here's a rough cut for a new video, about a strange series of computations that compute pi...until they don't.

As always, comments and feedback are welcome. I still have y...

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Summer of Math Exposition conclusion

In this video I talk about the results of the summer of math exposition, and highlight four criteria for what I think makes a math video (or article) great. Enjoy!

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August update

Hello patrons,

First off, I want to express a bit of guilt for not having any new videos out this month. Knowing that the current pace of output probably does not live up to the spirit of the...

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The epic of Galois

Hi Everyone,

Thank you for forwarding along the request for artists I posted last week! It did manage to surface some great contributors who can help.

I've sprinkled several vague menti...

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Seeking more artists

TL;DR, if you know any freelance digital artists who might want to help with with a 3blue1brown project, can you share this a...

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How to lie using visual proofs

Since the channel centers so heavily on visual intuition and visual proofs, it seems only right to give a few examples of where visual proofs can lead you astray.

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Summer of Math Exposition #2

Hey Everyone,

Last year, Jame Schloss and I organized what we called the Summer of Math Exposition (SoME1), a contest for online math explainers. I can't tell you how fun and rewarding it was...

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Olympiad level counting

Hey everyone,

Thanks for all your feedback on the draft of this one. I was able to incorporate much of it, and it certainly made it better, so I appreciate the thought that so many of you put...

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New puzzle video, and updates on the rest

Hey everyone,

I wanted to share a new video draft (linked above), and some updates on what's been new in 3blue1brown.

Puzzle video and messing with new workflows

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Happy pi day, with "Death's Dice"

Happy pi day folks. With the two projects happening now, there wasn't quite room to do a full video in celebration of the day this year. But I did want to share a fun "surprise pi" occurrence, this...

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New hire, and upcoming projects

Hey everyone, I thought I'd pass along a few updates for what's new and coming up in 3blue1brown land.

First off, I hired an artist this year, Kurt Bruns, both to help outsource some of the p...

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Oh, wait, actually the best Wordle opener is not “crane”…

Hey Everyone,

I put together a brief follow-on to last week's video, talking about a small bug which influenced the choice of what starting guess is optimal. Really, though, it's an excuse to...

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Some Wordle fun (rough cut)

Hey everyone,

I decided to do a digression from the main project I was working on most of January to do a "quick" little video using Wordle as an excuse to teach some information theory. &nbs...

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