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Latest podcast episodes about samuel hansen

Relatively Prime: Stories from the Mathematical Domain

To wrap up the year 2019 Samuel Hansen is joined by Katie Steckles and Christian Lawson-Perfect of Aperiodical.com to discuss some of the big stories from the world…

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Relatively Prime: Stories from the Mathematical Domain

  Sorry for the late episode this month, but your intrepid host and producer Samuel Hansen had to go and get himself concussed at his day job. This…

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Science... sort of
Ep 235: Science... sort of - Relative Chaos

Science... sort of

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2016 86:55


00:00:00 - This episode Ryan and Patrick are joined by Samuel Hansen, who podcasts about math. The first part of the show is learning a bit more about Samuel, his ACMEscience podcast network, and most importantly his math show Relatively Prime, currently Kickstarting its third season. Also, The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension is a movie Samuel heartily suggests you see. 00:39:24 - A brief break for drinks! Patrick is fighting a cold and drinking some herbal tea because he's off caffeine and alcohol for a bit. Ryan goes entirely the other direction based on some advice from Richard P. who provides a recipe for a beer cocktail called "Heart of Darkness": 0.5 L of imperial stout (Ryan used this one) 250 mL of cold brew coffee concentrate (Ryan used this one) Take that health! 00:43:25 - Next up we have Samuel explain the concept of chaos and how it can be used in ecological modeling. While Samuel looks up something, Ryan plugs the graphic novel Strange Attractors, which is about math but is also interesting. The story claims the models are now equation free, which is nonsense, but is light on the math and Samuel explains why. Also, don't forget about his Kickstarter. 01:15:29 - PaleoPOWs are a lot like equations; you learned that they were important a while ago but can't quite remember why. Ryan receives a follow-up from Richard P. questioning the wisdom of his cocktail creation. Patrick has a smorgasbord from Cob W. who sent in a very generous donation, plus an e-mail, plus a voicemail, plus a drawing that brings the ephemeral concept of the Timer Duck to life! You can see it on our Flickr page. Thanks, Cob!   Thanks for listening and be sure to check out the Brachiolope Media Network for more great science podcasts!   Music for this week's show: In Our Prime - The Black Keys When My Heart Beats Like A Hammer - Eric Clapton and B.B. King Living In Chaos - Offspring

Data Skeptic
Models of Mental Simulation

Data Skeptic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2016 39:44


    Jessica Hamrick joins us this week to discuss her work studying mental simulation. Her research combines machine learning approaches iwth behavioral method from cognitive science to help explain how people reason and predict outcomes. Her recent paper Think again? The amount of mental simulation tracks uncertainty in the outcome is the focus of our conversation in this episode. Lastly, Kyle invited Samuel Hansen from the Relative Prime podcast to mention the Relatively Prime Season 3 kickstarter, which needs your support now through Friday, March 11th, 2016.

Relatively Prime: Stories from the Mathematical Domain

Principia Metropolica Your host Samuel Hansen loves cities. Small Cities, Dense Cities, New Cities, Twin Cities, Reborn Cities, he doesn’t care what type of city cities. He loves…

Let's Drink About It
Ep. 29: Eating Horse, Moving to Detroit, & Repairing a Table w/ Samuel Hansen

Let's Drink About It

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2014 55:52


Horse's Neck (via)1.5 oz Knob Creek Bourbon1 dash Fee Brothers Old Fashion BittersPeel of a whole lemon, preferably in one piece4 oz Spicy ginger beer Add the bourbon, bitters and lemon peel to a highball glass and fill with ice. Top with the ginger beer and jiggle the glass lightly to combine. Leave It To Me2 oz Gin.25 oz lemon juice1 bsp. raspberry syrupa few drops of maraschino liqueur Combine with ice, shake. Strain into a cocktail glass. The Hummer (via)1.5 oz White Rum1.5 oz Kahlúa2 scoops vanilla ice creamA couple ice cubes Blend and serve in a 7.5 ounce rocks glass.

Relatively Prime: Stories from the Mathematical Domain

Mathematics is rather unfairly thought of as a numbers game, but there really is much more too it and after scouring the world Samuel Hansen found a man…

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There You Are
Episode 107 - Baller Move w/ Samuel Hansen

There You Are

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2012 40:19


This week we welcome back mathematician Samuel Hansen to talk about celebrity cars, Ke$ha, and getting on "the list".

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There You Are
Episode 93 - Giant 3D Billy Zane with Samuel Hansen

There You Are

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2012 52:14


This week we welcome Samuel Hansen on the show to talk about Math and Billy Zane.

Big Science: What's the Big Idea? From Resonance FM
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Big Science: What's the Big Idea? From Resonance FM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2011 51:51


In 1929, Frigyes Karinthy wrote a short story suggesting that everyone is connected to everyone else by six or seven degrees of separation. In 1967, Stanley Milgrim did an experiment proving it. And twenty years later, Duncan Watts & Steve Strogatz build the mathematics to describe it. We talk to Samuel Hansen about why this means our friends are more popular than we are.