#23 - Ants, Arcs and Awkward Patterns

The boys get to the bottom of a neat pattern that suddenly breaks, contort their limbs into strange shapes in the name of Plato and attempt a very satisfying problem involving some spiders and an ant. Odds and Evenings Twitter - https://twitter.com/OddsAndEvenings Website - http://www.oddsandevenings.com Topics discussed Factorial Terminating Digits Making Polyhedra with your Limbs Spiders and an Ant Pursuit Puzzle Show Notes Nice PDF of the Solution to the Partitions Problem by André Malraux Alaric's Puzzle from the Conference Platonic Solids to Stare at during Sections 2 and 3 of the Show Credits Hosted By Alaric - http://alaricstephen.com Alex - http://twitter.com/speakmouthwords Editing by Alex Fervent attempts to keep on top of responding to emails for the show by Alaric Theme music by David Russell - https://youtube.com/DavidRussell323

Om Podcasten

Playing around with maths and puzzles was something that the two hosts spent their time at university doing together. Now in their late twenties with proper grown up jobs, Alaric and Alex carve out the occasional evening to sit back and smell the numbers. Not all of the mathematics is entry level, but they envisioned this podcast for those people whose science degrees may be long behind them, but who still get a kick out of recreational numbering. If this is your first time listening, episode 4 (http://www.oddsandevenings.com/4) is a good representation of the show as a whole and can be used as a jumping on point. All episodes can be played in browser here (http://www.oddsandevenings.com/episodes) or you can subscribe on all major podcast apps (http://www.oddsandevenings.com/subscribe).