Solving a fascinating puzzle using Knot Theory and Free Groups | #SoME2
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The Insane Math Of Knot Theory
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Percolation: a Mathematical Phase Transition
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The most famous Group ever, the Rubik's Cube | #SoME3
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Ranking Paradoxes, From Least to Most Paradoxical
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The Shadowy World of Umbral Calculus
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Why you can't solve quintic equations (Galois theory approach) #SoME2
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Solving Wordle using information theory
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