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  • Does math belong in the courtroom?Zach Star22:41Mar, 2020509.9Kbackgroundvideo thumbnail for: Does math belong in the courtroom?
  • No you guys, most shapes do not have a center of mass with this property (but some do)Zach Star05:42Jul, 2021203.1Kbackgroundvideo thumbnail for: No you guys, most shapes do not have a center of mass with this property (but some do)
  • A surprising topological proof - Why you can always cut three objects in half with a single planeZach Star12:47Jun, 2021220.4Kbackgroundvideo thumbnail for: A surprising topological proof - Why you can always cut three objects in half with a single plane
  • The applications of hyperbolic trig | Why do we even care about these things?Zach Star14:45Oct, 2021136.3Kbackgroundvideo thumbnail for: The applications of hyperbolic trig | Why do we even care about these things?
  • Can you always cover 10 points with 10 equally sized (non-overlapping) coins?Zach Star08:11Nov, 2021108.6Kbackgroundvideo thumbnail for: Can you always cover 10 points with 10 equally sized (non-overlapping) coins?
  • These changed how I think about higher dimensionsZach Star18:54Jun, 2020405.1Kbackgroundvideo thumbnail for: These changed how I think about higher dimensions
  • Approximations. The engineering way.Zach Star13:49Apr, 2021181.5Kbackgroundvideo thumbnail for: Approximations. The engineering way.
  • Teaching myself abstract algebraZach Star14:41May, 2021167.8Kbackgroundvideo thumbnail for: Teaching myself abstract algebra
  • The applications of non-euclidean distance | Metric SpacesZach Star18:43Sep, 2020271.4Kbackgroundvideo thumbnail for: The applications of non-euclidean distance | Metric Spaces
  • Is there (always) a line that passes through exactly 2 points?Zach Star09:20Feb, 2021154.3Kbackgroundvideo thumbnail for: Is there (always) a line that passes through exactly 2 points?
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