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Vampire Numbers on Numberphile with James Grime.
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Flammable Math's original tweet:
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Robin Houston gets involved:
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Here comes Greg Egan!
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Robin's tweets about characteristic polynomials and the Cayley-Hamilton theorem. I suggested looking them up and working through the logic yourself. It's straight-forward enough and good fun.
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Robin's code for finding 2 × 2 examples:
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Robin's 3 × 3 monsters. If you can beat them: let us know!
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My previous video about log(1+2+3)
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Behold the pi matrix which squares to give more pi!
[[15,143],[52,936]]
www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i...
CORRECTIONS
- At 07:20 I say 81 when I mean 82. The on-screen number is correct.
- I accidentally say "log troll" instead of "division troll" at 03:38.
- At 03:45 I cross out the wrong 7. Whoops. Gives 117 instead of 171. First spotted by Ryan Parker (no relation).
- I think that's all. Let me know if you spot any more mistakes.
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Spoooky maths animations by Matt Parker
Extra-spoooky music by Howard Carter
Largely non-spooky design by Simon Wright and Adam Robinson
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Stand up maths: where every thing ever related to maths always circles back to pi
"circles back to pi"
I see what you did there
But surely you are thinking of Tau?
Did you know 1=pi/pi?
Haha circles
Are you forgetting about the golden ratio sir?!
Nobody:
Mathematicians: “Let’s spend hours of our lives and apply linear algebra to troll people!”
🤣🤣👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Math is love, math is life.
@@torlumnitor8230 yep
Bruno Belotti yeah like string theory, (the only thing is that people don’t see their applications in “real” life)
@@torlumnitor8230 yes >:3
😂😂😂
From now on, any time I want to do something but worry I'll be too embarrassed, I'll remember that Matt Parker turned himself into a fractal Dracula and proudly declared "I'm Fracula!".
If Matt can find the bravery to do that, we all can find the bravery to do anything.
Life if for taking risks! (On every scale.)
Life is for taking risks! (On every scale.)
@@standupmaths Such as posting a public comment before proof-reading it? - Oh! I see what you did there :D
Just give it a go. It may end up just as awesome as Fracula :)
@@wite6509 One can only dream...
Transforming into a calculator is a really bad ability, at least the bat thing gives you extra mobility, but a calculator? What does that give you? Floating point errors?
Could be worse. Could've been a solar powered calculator.
Is it a calculator that tends to express rational fractions as a function of pi?
@@pembrokeshiredan 😂 solar powered calculators are the natural nemesis vampires
I suppose you could call it a ‘Parker Transformation’.
On the plus side, since vampires hang upside down (or perhaps I should say umop apisdn), his calculator's 5318008 will be the right way up.
Honestly, I'm most impressed that you can talk so well with fake fangs. You don't sound any different than normal.
...wait a minute
O H N O
Ahahahaha 😂
I'm questioning whether he had trouble with k's or if "Fangs to Jane Street" was a pun
That's cos he's anti ... Antipodean!
Have we ever seen him eat garlic?
My favorite is X² = 25. The 2's cancel... So... X = 5
I don't get it...
@@raulgalets The two from the exponent and the two from the 25 go away and you get X=5. Does that help?
What about e^2ln(5). The e and ln cancel and you get 25
Sadly, that is just 50% right xD
yeet conjecture intensifies
Look out, Fracula! You almost touched the silver ratio
Silver is for werewolves. Fracula has to avoid the cross product
@@kdc-wy3su Vampires too! They can't see themselves in the mirror because mirrors have (had, actually) a silver coating, for example. (I mean, both don't exist, but it is in the folklore that silver hurt vampires)
@@astropgn Mirrors do exist tho...
@@kdc-wy3su wins the thread. :D
@@benjaminmiller3620 I think he meant that vampires and werewolves don't exist.
Also, wasn't silver like really deadly to the undead?
"This is not going to get too silly." "Before we get too vampirey though.." *proceeds to gradually get too vampirey*
"They did the Maths, the Monster Maths!
The Monster Maths, it wasn't done by halfs!
The Monster Maths, it gave them ghostly laughs!
The Monster Maths, they did the Monster Maths!"
Kind of expected 196,883 likes on your Monster of a comment.
@Bob Trenwith math ~> mash
maths ~> mashes
It was a graveyard graph!
@Bob Trenwith
maths = mathematics
Math = mathematic???
@@nickwilson3499
Math(ematics)
Math.
Omg, I got scared at the end at 11:40.
"Hehehe totally worth it!"
As another youtuber would say in the field: "and that's a good place to stop". :)
@ , OK, great.
blackpenredpen, my favourite quote from you is "I don't like to be on the bottom, I should be on top".
thx for the warning, bprp
I find it amusing that the clip Matt showed of James Grime looked more vampiric than Matt did by the end of the video
Ya !! He appeared so pale!
some hate on white ppl for being too white and hence sickly/ vampiric... but it's politically incorrect to comment on someone being too black. hmm
that's cuz calling someone white is a compliment, not an insult, lol
@@DNXTMaster wait what? How can a color be insult or a compliment? It's just a color, either it's someone black or he's white, there's nothing to be insulted or complimented upon. Some people like to stay white, some like to get tanned, beauty is relative.
@@DNXTMaster how? As I just pointed out, being called white/ pale is often a criticism.
My favorite math troll, is the one feautred in mathloger's video on fermat's last theroem. It goes like this:
3 ^ 2 + 4 ^ 2 = 5 ^ 2
3 ^ 3 + 4 ^ 3 + 5 ^ 3 = 6 ^ 3
but the pattern then stops there.
If the pattern had continued, it would probably have been my favorite theroem in math.
That is pretty neat. It reminds me of this one, not sure if you find it interesting at all:
(1 + 2 + 3 + 4)^2 = 1^3 + 2^3 + 3^3 + 4^3
This pattern actually does continue.
I love how you're always coming up with new version of the channel theme music
It's only the second time now. Unless I missed something?
@@MB-ny6is this version, the orchestral version in the Land Area video, and the piano version on the Superpermitations video, that's at least 3
the orchestral one: czcams.com/video/PtKhbbcc1Rc/video.html
the piano one: czcams.com/video/_tpNuulTeSQ/video.html
halloween: 11:49
Just makes me want to put his music in my playlist more and more
We need the spooky version uploaded asap!!
Correction: the wrong 7 is crossed out at 3:45 to produce the same number, causing it to end in 117, not 171.
I noticed too, luckily there's another 7 there lol
Whoops! I’ve added you to the corrections. Thanks!
@@standupmaths It's just a Parker vampire number
Darn it! I knew I should've dug deeper in the comments before saying the same thing
@@user-rv9vk8by5i Same
Your method of reducing fractions is a preferred method of my fifth grade students. They find having to use a common factor too much work and love to just random cancel out numbers. They're not usually so concerned about it yielding the correct answer, though. They get very annoyed when I make them actually find the correct answer.
I thought the calculator would have displayed « LOW BAT »
I was expecting it to flash 800 ("Boo") at the end.
I was so sure that Troll Maths were going to be based on the "One, Two, Many, Lots" number system of the silicon-based trolls on the Discworld
"Many many" comes before "Lots."
@@FahlmanCascade Thanks, I obviously dropped out before we got to that level of complexity.
Step lots: cover yourself in oil
@@FahlmanCascade Lots comes after "many, many, many, many" - trolls being only able to count in base 4... cos that's how many digits they have on 1 hand
"10:35 I wanna say fangs to Jane Street"
*My Immortal intensifies*
MATH problems
Best Integral question
czcams.com/video/Wc-U1OPdKJc/video.html
See one time.
I watched this channel for years and every video the quality improves, the theme music changes and I just get the biggest smile on my face every time I watch a video. Thank you so much Matt for every video you put out
Therapist: Fracula doesnt exist, he cant hurt you
Fracula:
It's probably an irrational fear.
Fun fact: my absolute hatred of the tedium of manual matrix multiplication in highschool and uni inspired me to drop maths and physics and lead me into a career in medicine. Now I spend most of my spare time hating my job and watching maths/physics/rocketry videos wondering what might have been. Fun times.
"Pseudo Vampire Number"
so.... a Parker Vampire Number?
10 minutes that felt like seconds, the greatest content around! Keep going, its a lot of fun watching you! Thanks for all the work!
At the very end. Was that Calcula?
Fracula, he said.
Yes, but after that he transforms into a calculator.
Indeed! But I fear it was out of BAT-ary
Better than turning into calculas
Better than Flatula.
7:18 "41*2=81" That's some stand-up parker maths right there!
This video is an outstanding video, even for this outstanding channel. You have outdone yourself here. I deeply appreciate this topic and the production gone into this. Please keep this up and keep inspiring!
"But then, Greg Egan joined the chat."
You mean the science fiction author?!
"Greg is the science fiction author"
WHOA
This is the best substitute to trick-or-treating.
In fact, it's a bonus, because I never went trick-or-treating even before lockdown.
I never went trick-or-treating either, but I miss having the choice.
Always love hearing Greg Egan did more crazy stuff. Dude wrote my favorite book ever "Diaspora". It's awesome hearing about him popping up in other things I love like your videos Matt. :3
There are 408 instances of 3x3 vampire matrices of single digit (non-zero) numbers. Several of them are re-orderings of the same rows/columns and many have repeated digits.
Some nice ones (little repetition) are:
[2 3 6] [5 3 3] [25 33 63]
[2 2 7] x [3 7 1] = [23 27 71]
[3 4 4] [1 1 9] [31 41 49]
[2 7 6] [7 1 9] [27 71 69]
[4 4 9] x [1 9 3] = [41 49 93]
[1 2 2] [1 1 5] [11 21 25]
[3 5 4] [4 1 9] [34 51 49]
[4 4 6] x [2 8 2] = [42 48 62]
[2 3 3] [3 2 3] [23 32 33]
Awesomely fun and creative! You are a by-gosh spellbinder! "Yes, Maths-ter, I am your faithful servant, coming, coming..."
Love the rotoscoped Matt on black background aesthetic. vey soothing!
amazing video as usual matt such an inspiration for me when i need to think of video ideas! :)
Your music is always so good! I love it
Idc what they say your PI one is special!! I love it!! I’m always saying wow when I watch everything you do
I just want to express my appreciation for your dedication to the vampire theme
one of, if not the, best videos you've ever made, congratulations 👏
Great episode. Love how the costume got subtly more vampiric throughout video.
Brilliant video. Really quite the show and sense of humor.
Love everything about this. Great job
The efforts! This man is amazing 👍
Absolutely brilliant.
Also this Extra-Spooky music slaps hard!
I often cannot understand the maths that MP is explaining (this one of them), but nevertheless I am always fascinated. Loved how he transformed himself throughout the video.
That cheekbone shadow is very well done.
Matt, you are a gem. This is both esoteric and hilarious.
i am not used to this level of editting.
11/10 will watch again
Excellent video! Made me laugh out loud when you got to 'and this is how we look for pi'. Thank you for that.
Thanks Matt. That was an excellent video and I definitely laughed out loud!
I just wrote an exam where this characteristic polynomial was a thing.
Exam done, lets go do helloween!
Matt: *spooky matrices*
Matt always puts a smile on my face!
I have heard that Count Von Count's propensity for counting things is inspired by (or probably just coincidentally meshes with) an obscure bit of vampire lore where if you throw a handful of rice or what have you on the floor, the vampire will compulsively count the grains, allowing you time to get away. Which doesn't sound far off from some mathematicians, though they'd devise a method to approximate the number of grains of rice.
7:18 Matt says he multiplies 42 by 2 to get 81, when in fact he gets 82 as the video correctly displays.
Multplying by two today gives you an odd number... SPOOOKY MATHS!!
Especially then the number you're multiplying by is also odd
The soundtrack is getting better and better
Love the gradual transformation
One day this channel will definitely join "recommended for you channels" club.
Hi fellow Agadmator fan
i love ur last name, Levent
Hey I just learned the characteristic polynomial in class! That's so neat :)
This video is true dedication to the costume bit
By writing the equation for a general vampire matrix multiplication as AB = bA + B we can reduce the brute forcing requirements considerably: given B we can find A with an inverse and a multiplication, so for 3x3 we just need to handle b^9 instead of b^18 cases. E.g. [[2,1,2],[3,1,5],[4,2,5]][[0,0,5],[8,6,1],[6,2,7]] is a vampire.
The lexicographically earliest (reading A by rows) is [[0, 1, 1], [1, 1, 1], [1, 2, 1]] [[6, 4, 2], [2, 8, 4], [4, 6, 8]]. There are more than 7000 which don't even have any zeroes (a zero in A being kinda cheaty), of which 336 use all of the digits from 1 to 9. The lexicographically earliest of these is [[1, 1, 1], [4, 2, 3], [6, 6, 5]] [[3, 1, 1], [1, 7, 2], [9, 3, 8]].
I can visually see the effort behind this video!
Do you want another spooky maths trick?
I call it the Parker Thelepathy:
1. Think about any Integer.
2. Multiply it by a number of digits it has
3. The resulting number's digits are the digits of number Pi. I mean they are not in a correct order, but still...
I totally need the piano version of the stand ups math and now, more than ever... The spoooooky version.. Math, be a great guy and release it! :D
Amazing maths channel.
When you say "spooky maths" it reminds me of the guy who played death in Horrible Histories.
Also, I got very distracted by the fangs and how well you talk with them in.
I could not notice the fangs until the whole costume was on
Well done, sir!
An excellent demonsteration
Matt Parker switching to a vampire outfit in the middle of a video is now my third favourite moment in the history of mathematics.
I'm totally vamped for spooky maths!
The video was great, but the closing melody... Just awesome
Me: No way Pi is gonna show up here.
Matt: Hold my beer.
You had me at "What we deduce in the Shadows"
Entirely unrelated to the interesting maths but the clean shave is definitely looking great my man.
Fantastic video!
Vamπre numbers in the last example. I love it!
9:57 It'd be hilarious if that's how we really found more digits for pi. Imagine how fun it'd be to try and order the digits properly!
Matt, that outfit [frilly shirt with medal & jacket] looks sooo good on you!
That Pi matrix with which you came up is some niiice matrix.
I am now double subscribed to your channel!
6:41 I have just passed an exam on linear Algebra and Group Theory and finally I understand what you are talking about :D
Wasn't expecting the good ol' Cayley Hamilton Theorem to come up, SPOOKY MATHS!
Le meilleur épisode de mon point de vue
Merci
wow hey man i really like the way u explained this one :) have a nice day.
I love how you slowly got more and more vampirey
Too much fun was had in the making of this video
I LOVE the spooky remix of the Stand-Up Maths theme song. Seriously, it's awesome.
This is my favourite channel
My favorite is Troll Commutativity. 2 + 4 = 4 + 2, therefore addition is commutative. 2 × 4 = 4 × 2, therefore multiplication is commutative. 2⁴ = 4², therefore exponentiation is... wait a second...
All of this linear algebra brings up some real dread in me, very appropriate for Halloween
Fracula could be a boss in Delta Rune, easy 0.0
Also, despite the incredible maths on display, the most mind-boggling part of this video is how you managed to not puncture your mouth with them fangs :D
Loved it! Just that.
"Fracula"! OMG! Almost choked on my tea.
Love the outfit at 4:17
Also, the Frac-ula joke at the end is absolutely wonderful
Oh jeez this spooky maths was too spooky for me. The maths in spooky maths was spooky and it spooked me with maths
This was incredible
Matt had way too much fun making this video!
"What we deduce in the shadows" fantastic!
Love the fangs! 🧛🏻♂️ That was fun-Happy Halloween! 🎃🤖🤡👹😈👻💀👽🧟♂️🧝♀️
Silly Matt at 7:18, 41x2 = 82. On a serious notes, your videos are always amazing haha
My grandfather used to tell me a story how he once showed his CalTech professor it was possible to add on a slide rule. He put the A scale on “2” and moved the bottom slide to “2” and got “4”.
Good to know that kids in the 50s were messing with their professors like us.
Production quality!!
so you are telling me I can troll ppl with Maths, too... omg, what a superpower I've discovered today