Math Encounters -- Toy Models: Extracting Mathematical Surprises from Everyday Life
Rediscover the world through the eyes of a child as Tadashi Tokieda shares his "toys," showing how everyday objects can reveal intriguing behaviors that set physicists and mathematicians thinking for days.

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Math Encounters -- Secrets of Mental Math

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Toy models, Tadashi Tokieda | LMS Popular Lectures 2008

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"First Proof: Mathematicians Putting AI to the Test" March 14, 2026

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Math Encounters: "The Joy of Figuring It Out: Discovering the Rules Through Play" Gordon Hamilton

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Toy models — small mathematics in a big world — Tadashi Tokieda — ICM2018

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Math Encounters:"142,857: A Magical Number Everyone Should Know" March 4, 2026 Dr. Manjul Bhargava

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Strange Spinning Tubes - Numberphile

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Mathematical Research from Toy Models - Professor Tadashi Tokieda

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Tadashi Tokieda - Magic with a ribbon, paperclips, rubber bands

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Math Encounters: "Driven by Geometry: How to randomly divide ... — and why it matters" Wes Pegden

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A world from a sheet of paper - Tadashi Tokieda

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Toy Models - Tadashi Tokieda

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Roger Penrose - Forbidden crystal symmetry in mathematics and architecture

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Math Encounters:"Infinitesimally Similar: The art and science of conformal mapping" Akshay Venkatesh

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Tadashi Tokieda || Toys in Applied Mathematics || Radcliffe Institute

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AI Is Breaking How We Teach | Terry Tao

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Terence Tao: Nobody Understands Why AI Actually Works

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A world from a sheet of paper

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Tadashi Tokieda - Chain reactions

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