Maths at: Valentine's day
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Feb 14, 2018
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Although we've finished our first series, we couldn't miss St Valentine's day. What could be more romantic than scientifically analysing love and romance using mathematics? Amongst other things we discuss:
  • Why should you dump the first 37% of your partners?
  • How many snogs away from Prince Charles are you?
  • Are you a validator or an avoider?
Join your hosts as they show you their romantic side and be surprised that any of them actually have partners!
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  Further reading links:
    Subscribe via iTunes.   Follow us on twitter @PodcastMathsAt, as well as @ThomasEWoolley, @benmparker.
    Although we've finished our first series, we couldn't miss St Valentine's day. What could be more romantic than scientifically analysing love and romance using mathematics? Amongst other things we discuss: Why should you dump the first 37% of your partners? How many snogs away from Prince Charles are you? Are you a validator or an avoider? Join your hosts as they show you their romantic side and be surprised that any of them actually have partners!     Further reading links: Ben's bunkum length of love formula; Drawing hearts graphically; Jim Murray's Maths of Marriage book or online lecture; Mobius strip earrings, for you significant other. Subscribe via iTunes.   Follow us on twitter @PodcastMathsAt, as well as @ThomasEWoolley, @benmparker.

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