Episodes

  • Finding Primo: The Search for Very Large Primes
    Nov 20 2024

    Have you heard the big news? There’s a new largest known prime number, and Noah wants to know how it was discovered. In this episode, Pete explains the various tests used to determine the primality of insanely large numbers, and there’s even a prime challenge for you to sink your teeth into.

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    47 mins
  • Talkin' 'bout My Generation: A Deep Dive into The Math Club
    Nov 6 2024

    Are you ready to revisit the best of The Math Club? Pete and Noah share a trip down memory lane with a pair of special guests. But as they dive deeper into their past episodes, a nagging feeling grows harder to ignore.. Who are these mysterious guests, and what strange secret are they hiding from our hosts?

    Episodes we reference in our conversation:

    • Tales from Decrypt

    • Positive Thinking

    • Discovery vs. Invention

    • MathGPT

    • Try out NotebookLM

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    27 mins
  • Elective Procedures: The Mathematics of Voting Systems
    Oct 23 2024

    The memory of a restaurant-choosing game from grad school inspires Pete and Noah to look at different voting systems, and the math behind how they work to select a winning candidate. From standard majority rules to ranked choice to plurality with elimination, join our hosts for a lively (and timely) conversation about how our voting system can be just as important as our vote.

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    44 mins
  • Two Heads are Better Than One: A Counterintuitive Coin Flipping Problem
    Oct 2 2024

    An unlikely string of coin flips leads to a conversation about a counterintuive puzzle that Pete found online. Join in on the fun as Pete and Noah dissect this problem, and talk about multiple ways to approach understanding its solution.

    • Daniel Litt's Twitter post with the puzzle

    • Noah's Scratch simulation of the problem

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    38 mins
  • Mini Series
    Sep 18 2024

    Hey Math Club... Pete and Noah need your help with a data mystery, so they put this mini-episode together. If you think you have any info that can help shed some light, drop us a line...

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    5 mins
  • Houston, We Have Some Problems: Currently Unsolved Math Questions
    Sep 11 2024

    Unsolved. From the origin of Stonehenge, to the identity of Jack the Ripper, to the location of all those missing dryer socks, the world is full of unsolved questions. But what about math? Join Pete and Noah as they discuss some of the great unsolved problems facing mathematicians today.

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    35 mins
  • Making it Count: An Interview with MATHCOUNTS
    Aug 28 2024

    Pete’s efforts to help Noah prepare for an upcoming math competition lead to a conversation with Kristen Chandler, the executive director of MATHCOUNTS. Join Pete and Noah as they learn about this fascinating organization that provides engaging math programs to middle school students around the country.

    • MATHCOUNTS website

    • Email Kristen Chandler

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    43 mins
  • Hire Order Thinking: Exploring Optimal Stopping Theory
    Aug 14 2024

    A batch of almost perfect waffles leads Pete and Noah into an exploration of an interesting probability result. Come find out how, whether you’re eating breakfast or hiring a new employee, math is here to help you make the best choice.

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    39 mins