SciShow
How The Six Degrees Phenomenon Has Changed Science
You may have heard about the Six Degrees of Separation phenomenon, but it isn't just a fun celebrity game, it helps scientists understand the spread of epidemics, the structure of the internet, and even the neural networks in your brain!
PBS
Instant Insanity Puzzle
Imagine you have four cubes, whose faces are colored red, blue, yellow, and green. Can you stack these cubes so that each color appears exactly once on each of the four sides of the stack?
3Blue1Brown
Rediscovering Euler's formula with a mug (not that Euler's formula) - Part 4 of 4
A classic puzzle in graph theory, the "Utilities problem", a description of why it is unsolvable on a plane, and how it becomes solvable on surfaces with a different topology.
3Blue1Brown
Science YouTubers attempting a graph theory puzzle
A classic puzzle in graph theory, the "Utilities problem", a description of why it is unsolvable on a plane, and how it becomes solvable on surfaces with a different topology.
3Blue1Brown
Euler's Formula and Graph Duality - Part 2 of 4
A very clever proof of Euler's characteristic formula using spanning trees.
Curated Video
Degrees of Separation: Erdős
Paul Erdős is the most published mathematician ever. To such an extent that now everyone in the world has an assigned 'Erdős number', showing the degrees of separation between their work and his! Maths - History Of Maths A Twig Math...
Zach Star
A donut is not a sphere | Things you can do on one surface but not the other
A donut is not a sphere | Things you can do on one surface but not the other
Curated Video
Bloodhound and Sharphound
Learn how attackers use Bloodhound and Sharphound to Get Active Directory Domain Admin Access.
Zach Star
A Look at Some Higher Level Math Classes: Getting a Math Minor
This video goes over some of the extra math classes you can take if you get a math minor. Some of these include... Graph Theory Vector Analysis Topology Numerical Analysis Real Analysis Complex Analysis Abstract Algebra Differential...
Curated Video
From 0 to 1 Data Structures & Algorithms in Java - Introducing The Graph
Study of graphs and algorithms associated with graphs forms an entire field of study called graph theory. This clip is from the chapter "Graphs" of the series "From 0 to 1: Data Structures & Algorithms in Java".The author introduces you...
Zach Star
The Friendship Paradox - This is in your recommended because it relates to the spread of diseases
This video covers what the friendship paradox is, why it occurs, and what its applications are.
Zach Star
The Applications of Matrices - What I wish my teachers told me way earlier
This video goes over just a few applications of matrices that may give you some insight into how they can be used in the real world. Linear algebra was never explained well to me in school and I had very little motivation to learn...
Zach Star
The History of Mathematics and Its Applications
The History of Mathematics and Its Applications
Zach Star
What is Computer Science?
In this part 1 video of "What is Computer Science?" I cover programming and discrete math in some detail. Computer science is often thought of as just glorified programming. But once you enter undergrad you will realize this is not the...
TED-Ed
How the Königsberg Bridge Problem Changed Mathematics
There is one bridge too many. A video presents the history of the Konigsberg Bridge problem. To solve the problem, Euler invented a new branch of mathematics—and graph theory was born. Using this new branch of mathematics, mathematicians...
Domain of Science
The Map of Mathematics
How does all this math fit together? The resource creates a graphical view of the extent of mathematics. The map shows the pure and applied sides of studying mathematics and breaks them down into their many disciplines.
PBS
Proving Pick's Theorem
Pick up a resource on Pick's Theorem. Individuals watch a video explaining how to find the area of a polygon drawn on a lattice using Pick's Theorem. The film also shows a proof of the theorem using the Euler characteristic and algebra.
TED-Ed
Can You Solve the River Crossing Riddle?
Getting three wildebeest across a river should be no problem— but what happens when you add three lions to the mix? Watch a video that features a classic river-crossing puzzle with a crocodile twist. Viewers listen as the narrator...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mit: Blossoms: Taking Walks, Delivering Mail: Graph Theory
An MIT graduate student guides a classroom through fun activities that will introduce students to graph theory. The goal of these activities: find a route through a town without crossing the same path twice. Video is accompanied by a...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mit: Blossoms: Who Do You Know? Theory Behind Social Networking
Through videos and cooperative learning, students to are introduced to algorithmic thinking within a popular field in graph theory, social networking.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mit: Blossoms: Connections in the Plane Without Crossing
This lesson presents interesting and challenging problems in Graph Theory, supporting the skills that students learned at school and stimulating their critical thinking. The topics will include: basic properties of graphs; complete...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mit: Blossoms: Taking Walks, Delivering Mail: An Introduction to Graph Theory
This learning video presents an introduction to graph theory through two fun, puzzle-like problems: "The Seven Bridges of Konigsberg" and "The Chinese Postman Problem." [55:23]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Vi Hart: Doodling in Math: Snakes + Graphs
Video demonstrating some doodling games that illustrate mathematical concepts of graph theory, touching on topology and map theory. [4:25]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Doodling in Math: Doodling in Math: Snakes + Graphs
Video demonstrating some doodling games that illustrate mathematical concepts of graph theory, touching on topology and map theory.