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Predators and Prey - Numberphile

Predators and Prey - Numberphile

Tom Crawford talks foxes and rabbits. More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ More of Tom on

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The Math of Species Conflict - Numberphile

Featuring Thomas Woolley and some squirrels... Check out opportunities with Jane Street at ...

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The Mathematics of Surviving Zombies - Numberphile

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Rock Paper LIZARDS - Numberphile

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The Yellowstone Permutation - Numberphile

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George Dantzig, William Sidis, Srinivasa Ramanujan? Who was the real Good Will Hunting? More links & stuff in full description ...

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Statistics, Storks, and Babies - Numberphile

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Primes are like Weeds (PNT) - Numberphile

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