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    Matthew Thomas Parker (born 22 December 1980): 20:45 is an Australian recreational mathematician, author, comedian, YouTube personality and science communicator based in the United Kingdom. His book Humble Pi was the first mathematics book in the UK to be a Sunday Times No. 1 bestseller.

  2. Matt Parker is a stand-up comedian, #1-best-selling maths author and person who makes videos for the internet. Originally a maths teacher from Australia, Matt now lives in the UK but travels more than he probably should.

  3. Stand-up Maths. @standupmaths ‧. ‧. 1.19M subscribers ‧ 279 videos. I do mathematics and stand-up. Sometimes simultaneously. Occasionally while being filmed. (It's quite the Venn diagram ...

  4. Jan 4, 2016 · 3M views 8 years ago. Matt Parkers comedy routine about spreadsheets. From the Festival of the Spoken Nerd DVD: Full Frontal Nerdity ...more.

  5. Matt's Stand-up Maths YouTube channel features weekly-ish videos about mathematics and related nerdery. You can even support his channel on Patreon and access exclusive bonus content.

  6. His calendar of performances is below: some are for adults only, some are for students only and some are for the union set of the two. For more adults shows check out Festival of the Spoken Nerd and An Evening of Unnecessary Detail, for more shows for teenagers see Maths Inspiration and Maths Fest.

  7. Matt Parker, comedian and mathematician, shows how four-dimensional shapes appear in a 3D world in this hands-on talk, featuring what is possibly the world's...

  8. Matt Parker is maths author and YouTuber who started out as a classroom maths teacher. In March 2019, Matt’s second book, Humble Pi, topped the Sunday Times bestseller list – the first ever maths book to do this. Matt is also one-third of Festival of the Spoken Nerd and a regular on BBC Radio 4.

  9. Hello, my name is Matt Parker and Im a mathematician and stand-up comedian. I’m one-third of Festival of the Spoken Nerd, I write for newspapers (The Guardian and the Telegraph) as well as presenting TV and radio programs (BBC, Channel 4, Discovery).

  10. Mar 7, 2019 · Matt Parker explores many of the ways math goes wrong in the real world, citing dozens of real world examples for the different classes of math errors he discusses. He starts with how we lose track of time, particularly with our timekeeping rollover features on our computers.

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