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PBS Infinite Series (2016)

Season 1

Mathematician Kelsey Houston-Edwards offers ambitious content for viewers that are eager to attain a greater understanding of the world around them. Math is pervasive - a robust yet precise language - and with each episode you’ll begin to see the math that underpins everything in this puzzling, yet fascinating, universe.

Released Nov. 17, 2016 None+

Genres: Documentary

Keywords: imdb.science-and-technology-documentary, imdb.mathematics

Watch Providers: PBS

Network: YouTube

Country: United States
Languages: English

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S1E1 - A Breakthrough in Higher Dimensional Spheres

How do you stack hundred-dimensional oranges? Learn about recent breakthroughs in our understanding of hyperspheres in the first episode of Infinite Series, a show that tackles the mysteries and the joy of mathematics. From Logic to Calculus, from Probability to Projective Geometry, Infinite Series both entertains and challenges its viewers to take their math game to the next level. Higher dimensional spheres, or hyperspheres, are counter-intuitive and almost impossible to visualize. Mathematician Kelsey Houston-Edwards explains higher dimensional spheres and how recent revelations in sphere packing have exposed truths about 8 and 24 dimensions that we don't even understand in 4 dimensions.
Nov. 17, 2016, midnight

S1E2 - Are Prime Numbers Made Up?

Is math real or simply something made up by mathematicians? You can’t physically touch a number yet using numbers we’re able to build skyscrapers and launch rockets into space. Mathematician Kelsey Houston-Edwards explains this perplexing dilemma and discusses the different viewpoints that philosophers and mathematicians have regarding the realism of mathematics.
Nov. 24, 2016, midnight

S1E3 - How Many Humans Have the Same Number of Body Hairs?

Do two people on the planet have the exact same number of body hairs? How about more than two? There’s a simple yet powerful mathematical principle that can help you find out the answer. Kelsey Houston-Edwards breaks down the Pigeonhole Principle and explains how it can be used to answer some pretty perplexing questions.
Dec. 1, 2016, midnight

S1E4 - A Hierarchy of Infinities

There are different sizes of infinity. It turns out that some are larger than others. Mathematician Kelsey Houston-Edwards breaks down what these different sizes are and where they belong in The Hierarchy of Infinities.
Dec. 8, 2016, midnight

S1E5 - Can You Solve the Poison Wine Challenge?

You’re about to throw a party with a thousand bottles of wine, but you just discovered that one bottle is poisoned! Can you determine exactly which one it is?
Dec. 15, 2016, midnight

S1E6 - Can We Hear Shapes?

Mathematician Mark Kac asked the question “Can we hear the shape of a drum?” It was a question that took over 20 years to answer. Sine waves, fundamental frequencies, eigenvalues, this episode has got it all!
Dec. 22, 2016, midnight
Network: YouTube
Released: Nov. 17, 2016
Last Air Date: Aug. 10, 2017, midnight
Status: Returning Series
Certification: NR

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