How the Königsberg bridge problem changed mathematics – Dan Van der Vieren
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You’d have a hard time finding the medieval city Königsberg on any modern maps, but one particular quirk in its geography has made it one of the most famous cities in mathematics. Dan Van der Vieren explains how grappling with Königsberg’s puzzling seven bridges led famous mathematician Leonhard Euler to invent a new field of mathematics.
Lesson by Dan Van der Vieren, animation by Artrake Studio.
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Anyone else here for the Lomonosov’s domino problem? 😃
It’s possible here’s the answer: let’s say you start on the bottom most one go through 7 then 1 then 3 then 5 then 6 then 4 : I’m going to challenge you to try with others cause I’m not telling all of the answers but go ahead and try! Plz no hate! – A motivational kind person
I actually pause the video to solve and I am glad I gave up after a few minutes.. 🙄
It’s pronounced “Kenigsberg”
A good mathematician , he used his fame and power as a mayor to introduce his theory .
his nose is a legend
Or you can just swim, didn’t have to invent a whole new field of mathematics but that’s good too
Solution? Build 1 more bridge…
4:16 why does his mouth look like Ohio?
And that’s how one-touch drawing games were made!
Agree, russians can’t build (e.g. theories), they can only destroy.
Wait… I was able to cross all bridges without double-crossing a bridge. Is this for real?
how about you just jump?
What if you go under one?
I 💙 that person voice🗣….it relax my mind….thank u TED-Ed for those great videos
I swear all the classes combined in my whole 12 years of school life didn’t teach me as much as these teded videos did…..
Why don’t you just call nodes dots, we Serbs do
Edgy…
This reminds me of ted ed riddles
We did this in 8th grade math class and I came up with both scenarios, but never thought to put them together…