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- 1965 in Würzburg) is a German mathematician who runs and presents the Mathologer channel on YouTube. He is a professor of mathematics at Monash University...
- by Sir Thomas Heath. Delian Problem Solved. Or Is It? at cut-the-knot. Mathologer video: "2000 years unsolved: Why is doubling cubes and squaring circles...
- following: Cut-the-knot by Alexander Bogomolny ****ility Closet by Greg Ross Mathologer by Burkard Polster The videos of Vi Hart Stand-Up Maths by Matt Parker...
- 25, 2015). The Kakeya needle problem (the squeegee approach) (Video). Mathologer. Archived from the original on December 22, 2021. Retrieved July 31, 2016...
- critiqued on similar grounds by German mathematician Burkard Polster on his Mathologer YouTube channel in 2018, his video receiving 2.7 million views by 2023...
- ISSN 1000-0879. Description of the mechanical properties of the Toroflux A "Mathologer" video, featuring the mathematical properties of the Toroflux YouTube...
- codec. Burkard Polster (1965–), mathematician, host of YouTube channel Mathologer. Anatole Romaniuk (1924–2018), demographer Naser Sahiti (*1966), mechanical...
- Density. Archived from the original on 2018-09-03. Retrieved 2011-11-21. Mathologer (4 March 2016). "The dark side of the Mandelbrot set". YouTube. Archived...
- this MathOverflow post by Moritz Firsching and this YouTube video by Mathologer. In 2016, A. David Christopher gave a partition-theoretic proof by considering...
- 2017. notes Finite Difference Coefficients Calculator Burkard Polster/Mathologer (2021). " Why don't they teach Newton's calculus of 'What comes next?'...