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Matt Parker goes on a mathematician's journey and shows us Heegner Title changed for Grey!!! Two Americans living in England discuss the numeric nuances which cause them problems. More links ... We're exploring the world of Chicken Nuggets and Frobenius Featuring author Alex Bellos - check his books (including the Language Lover's Puzzle Book) on Amazon: ... More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ There are only three pairs of Brown A continuation of our video about 276 and Aliquot Sequences with Ben Sparks. See the first part at ...

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