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Life Math Podcast

Iskren Vankov and Iliya Valchanov

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Life Math. A podcast indescribably tangled, unnecessarily complex, so bad that it's good. Hosts: Iskren Vankov and Iliya Valchanov. Get on the email list: lifemathpodcast.substack.com
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Math-Life Balance

Mura Yakerson

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The official podcast version of Mura Yakerson's YouTube channel Math-Life Balance. What Mura has to say about the content: "In this [podcast] I post my non-professional interviews with professional mathematicians. I ask my colleagues about their personal experience in math, their struggles and lifehacks. I hope that this shared experience would be helpful for other people in the math community, especially for young mathematicians!" Interviews are posted weekly during the weekends.
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Enrich your mind with Comedian, Broadcaster & Mathematician Adam Spencer’s brilliant Videobook series pertaining to the wonders of mathematics. Donning his signature hat of ace comedian and mathematician, Adam will take you on an exhilarating journey of mathematical discovery like no other. In this 10 chapter Videobook series, you will learn the maths of COVID-19 and the concept of exponential growth, the infinity of all counting numbers, the history of maths, group theory and much more.
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Do you think Mr. Beast himself is out there watching videos like 100 MILLION ORBEEZ IN A SWIMMING POOL? No. He’s a producer, not a consumer. He’s PRODUCING content, not consuming content. As a result, the wealth of the masses ends up in his pockets. Money flows from consumers to producers. https://lifemathmoney.com/be-a-producer-not-a-consumer/…
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I recently got married and was flying from the honeymoon back to the city. On the plane, there was a lady who was flying with her daughter. The lady had apparently pre-booked a fruit meal instead of the regular meal. Unfortunately, on the flight – they were out of fruit meals on the flight and the lady went… insane. https://lifemathmoney.com/know-w…
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Explore the enthralling world of group theory in the latest episode of ‘MathLife’ by Adam Spencer. In this episode, Adam discusses the 'monster group,' while brushing up your knowledge on geometric shapes, different types of symmetries, and much more.Από τον This Is 42
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Learn about the Covid-19 pandemic through the eyes of a mathematician in the latest episode of ‘MathLife’ by Adam Spencer. In this episode, Adam discusses the mathematics that underpins Covid-19, the mathematics behind exponential growth, and how this concept translates to the real world.Από τον This Is 42
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In the latest episode of ‘MathLife’, Adam Spencer discusses the role of infinity in human thought and the divine while decoding the myths surrounding the concept of infinity. Adam also shares famous mathematical observations that aid in conceptualising which he considers to be one of the most profound and beautiful concepts in mathematics.…
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Refresh your knowledge of prime and composite numbers in episode five. Adam explains the distinction between prime and composite numbers, as well as the curious case of the number 1. In season one, Spencer will take viewers on a mathematical rollercoaster as Spencer walks us through prehistoric times while enlightening us on the wonders of mathemat…
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In this episode, Adam Spencer gets into the nitty gritty of the largest observable numerical unit known to man. Introduced by Ronald Graham in the 70’s, the number is a result of measuring properties on linear planes in higher than higher dimensions. Sounds like a lot to take in? It is, but doesn’t necessarily have to be a big deal. Join the discus…
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In this episode Adam Spencer tackles vast numerics. Large numbers that we can’t fathom, but due to a neat mathematical organization trick called shorthand we’re able to neatly conjure up a perceivable idea of just how far the numeral value of a googolplex can extend. If you’re into finding out about how you can stretch your numeric vision to unders…
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In episode two, Adam Spencer educates us on the ‘Birthday Paradox,’ through his unique perspective. It’s a famous mathematical puzzle: in a group of two or more people, what are the odds that a pair would share the same birthday? For those who are curious about how this works, Spencer walks us through it with a simple explanation. Piece of cake.…
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Here’s Introducing ‘MathLife’, a podcast exploring the power, beauty, and quirks of mathematics delivered by lifelong math geek, comedian, and broadcaster Adam Spencer. In the first episode, Spencer discusses the origins of mathematics and its contribution to early civilizations. Season one will take listeners on a mathematical rollercoaster as Spe…
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Today's guest Shreya Pattar started as a freelancer 4 years ago when she was in college. In 4 years, she went from being a broke student to making $10k a month online. She is a writer, freelancer, and an agency owner. She tells you how she did it, so you can do it too! She is also the author of 6 ebooks which can be found at https://shreyapattar.gu…
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The Lord of the Rings has flabbergasted many generations. Iskren and Maria met at Oxford and realized they were two kids which were overly excited about LOTR. And they still are. Iliya, on the other hand, is not convinced that LOTR is the best thing ever. In this episode, Iskren and Maria will do everything to prove that LOTR is worth the hype. Ama…
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In this interview, Jeremiah Heller and Vesna Stojanoska share their experience of combining math and family life, discuss their ways to get over occasional demotivation in research and speak about social aspects of research. Jokes included! Jeremiah's homepage: https://faculty.math.illinois.edu/~jbheller/ Vesna's homepage: https://faculty.math.illi…
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0:00 Intro 0:25 How Zlappo was conceived 2:10 Jay's Background 7:30 Lessons learnt from the first Start up 17:24 Jay's Experience in a Malyasian Prison & Emigration to USA 25:15 Mindset required to operate a SaaS Company 33:48 What technical skills and programming languages do you need? 43:15 How to get your first customers 49:48 Monthly Subscripti…
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The reason why communism doesn't work in practice is that the core assumptions it makes about human nature and society are incorrect. Communism assumes that humans are selfless and will work hard even when others who work less hard get the same rewards.Από τον Life Math Money
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Bitcoin is a currency, not a stock. Watch full episode here: 👂Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PY5TP3ZLGsw 👂Podbean: https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-gycy7-12320a1 👂Google podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cudW5hcG9sb2dldGljdHJ1dGhzcG9kY2FzdC5jb20vZmVlZC54bWw 👂Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4OIzhhimutyzMc…
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Recording date: 8 Oct 2021. In this episode we discuss a number of interesting ideas around Flow, Process, Theory of Motivation and much more. It is a great starting point for anyone who is remotely interested in Philosophy. Useful links that came out of the conversation: The definitive book on flow - Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience Elij…
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When you put a single crab in a bucket, that crab can easily crawl up and escape. However, when you put a lot of crabs in the same bucket, the crabs cannot escape anymore. Whenever one of them tries to escape, the others catch him and pull him down. If I can’t have it, neither can you. --- Article version: https://lifemathmoney.com/dont-live-l... N…
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