虽然这是我最恨的一门课
并且两年前还挂掉了高数下(5555,不堪回首啊...)
但还是支持一下这类资源
希望对爱它和恨它的人都会有帮助
网友评论:《BBC数字之夜--趣味数学系列》(A Night of Numbers)7月15日增加《Go Forth and Multiply》[TVRip]
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偶是新来的,想为资料资源组出力,能不能加入?
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Go Forth And Multiply 9.05pm:
Ever wanted to forget about fractions? Wished you could throw your times tables away? Well, 'Ethiopian multiplication' could be for you. For thousands of years, traders in Ethiopia have used a seemingly bizarre system of multiplication that ignores some numbers and dismisses others as unlucky. Yet the system - which has also beren used in Russia and throughout the Middle East - works every time. Go Forth and Multiply explains how and why it works - and reveals a surprising connection between this ancient method and modern computer codes.
The Music of the Primes: 9.10pm (repeated 12.40am & 3.00am):
For 3,000 years, mathematicians have been tormented by the mystery surrounding the distribution of prime numbers. Primes are fundamental to mathematics: they are, after all, the basic building blocks from which all other numbers can be built. Yet they seem to surface entirely randomly along the number line. But are the primes truly random – or is there some hidden pattern? It’s the greatest unsolved problem of mathematics, and whoever cracks it will achieve mathematical immortality. In The Music of the Primes, Marcus du Sautoy investigates the fascinating story of the great mathematicians – including Carl Friedrich Gauss, Bernhard Riemann, Srinivasa Ramanujan, and Alan Turing - who’ve tried to solve the conundrum of the primes.
Phi's The Limit 10.10pm:
What links a pineapple, Leonardo da Vinci and the breeding patterns of rabbits? This film examines the extraordinary occurrence in nature and art of the number known as Phi - also known as The Golden ratio. The Life of Phi examines the intriguing connection between this unique number [ namely, 1.61803399…] and the Fibonacci Numbers.
Breaking The Code 10.15pm:
The mathematical genius Alan Turing was responsible for cracking Germany's Enigma Code - enabling the Allies to decipher messages sent by the Nazis to their forces. Derek Jacobi, Prunella Scales, Richard Johnson, Amanda Root and Harold Pinter star in this absorbing drama, revealing how one of Britain's greatest mathematicians changed the course of the Second World War.
Dreaming The Impossible 11.45pm:
The Dutch artist M.C. Escher is best known for his often mesmerising geometrical images whose playfulness obscures a sophisticated grasp of mathematical theory. Dreaming the Impossible looks at the remarkable career and mathematical inspirations of this remarkable artist.
Horizon: Fermat's Last Theorem 11.50pm:
As a 10-year old schoolboy, Andrew Wiles stumbled across Fermat's Last Theorem - one of the world's greatest mathematical puzzles. This edition of Horizon tells the story of Wiles' quest to solve a problem that had baffled the greatest mathematicians for more than three centuries.




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