Maths Speed Dating with
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Johann Beurich aka @DorFuchs answers randomly selected speed-dating-style questions with Oxford Mathematician Dr Tom Crawford.
Featuring the international maths olympiad, an incredible theorem involving pi (naturally), the annual Dorfuchs Settlers of Catan competition, and a rule book for all of civilisation...
Full list of questions with timestamps below.
7:46 If a movie was made about your life, who would you want to play you?
9:24 If you could invite anyone dead or alive to dinner, who would it be?
10:50 What is your dream job?
14:18 Do you break traffic rules if you do not see a cop around?
16:38 If you could commit 1 crime without being caught, what would it be?
19:57 What is your favourite topic you’ve researched?
22:28 If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?
23:51 Who is your favourite mathematician?
28:47 What would you take with you to a desert island?
31:16 What is your favourite theorem?
33:46 What is the cheesiest chat-up line you have ever heard?
35:07 What was your best weekend this year?
38:41 How many US states have you visited?
42:08 If you were a bird, what kind of bird would you be?
44:18 What was the biggest trouble you go into at school?
46:54 If you could be granted 3 wishes, what would they be?
Check out Johann's channels here:
DorFuchs / dorfuchs
TheGermanFox / thegermanfox
Find the videos mentioned in the interview at the links below.
Stirlings Formula Song: • Stirling-Formel (Mathe...
π is Irrational Song: • Pi ist irrational (Mat...
Exactly 6/π^2 of all points from the origin are visible: • Welcher Anteil aller P...
Binomial Theorem Song: • Binomische Formeln (Ma...
Quadratic Formula Song: • Quadratic Formula Song
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Holy shit. Not the collaboration we deserved but the one we needed.
Love how DorFuchs is a proper German fulfilling the (mostly true) cliche that Germans like to follow the traffic rules more than any other country
@nayjer2576
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Its really true, I can confirm that as a german. I was once in UK and shocked how no one noticed Traffic lights. But in UK they all wait one by one for the bus, in Germany its completly Chaos.
Der Echteste unter den Mathe-KZreadrn
@DoxxTheMathGeek
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True!
Sehr sympathisch dass DorFuchs so viel Freude am Format hat. Als Zuschauer war es auch sehr interessant.
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Such a fun collab!
19:05 the expected number of questions before each jar is used at least once is 5.4 I think: It is the sum of 1/(1-p) for each jar where p is the probability. The problem is known as coupon collectors problem. Correct me if I am wrong. :D
I like his song 'proof of the irrationality of pi' the most!
Dieser Kommentarbereich ist hiermit offiziell Eigentum der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
i think you need to have fermat to dinner just to ask him if he really did have a proof
Dor Fuchs was in a Video of you? Damn .. I missed it. He is a nice guy . And smart too. He has his PhD now ^^
omg that combo
bruh
Gute Sache.
Este guey tiene estilo es mi heroe
Good choices
Greetings from Germany
Uwe Steimle xD
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hi sir what is the key to master maths like jee advanced !
@TomRocksMaths
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Practice practice practice. And if there’s a concept you don’t understand, try to find someone explaining it in a different way to what you have seen before.