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His YouTube channel, WebVideo/StandUpMaths, ([[https://www.youtube.com/user/standupmaths/ found here]]) has over 800 thousand subscribers and is focused on interesting concepts in the maths world. He is also a contributor to the WebVideo/{{Numberphile}} channel. In addition, he has written two books, ''Literature/ThingsToMakeAndDoInTheFourthDimension'' and ''Literature/HumblePi''. The former book is an exploration of maths concepts from the simple to the complicated with hands-on activities along the way, while the latter tells of cases where incorrect maths [[GoneHorriblyWrong contributed to expensive or embarrassing incidents and disasters]].

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His YouTube [=YouTube=] channel, WebVideo/StandUpMaths, ([[https://www.youtube.com/user/standupmaths/ found here]]) has over 800 thousand subscribers and is focused on interesting concepts in the maths world. He is also a contributor to the WebVideo/{{Numberphile}} channel. In addition, he has written two books, ''Literature/ThingsToMakeAndDoInTheFourthDimension'' and ''Literature/HumblePi''. The former book is an exploration of maths concepts from the simple to the complicated with hands-on activities along the way, while the latter tells of cases where incorrect maths [[GoneHorriblyWrong contributed to expensive or embarrassing incidents and disasters]].
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Hoping that, like works pages, Creator Pages are a Free Launch as well. This one can really benefit from Wiki Magic...

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Matt Parker is an Australian mathematician, author, comedian, and [[Website/YouTube YouTuber]].

His YouTube channel, WebVideo/StandUpMaths, ([[https://www.youtube.com/user/standupmaths/ found here]]) has over 800 thousand subscribers and is focused on interesting concepts in the maths world. He is also a contributor to the WebVideo/{{Numberphile}} channel. In addition, he has written two books, ''Literature/ThingsToMakeAndDoInTheFourthDimension'' and ''Literature/HumblePi''. The former book is an exploration of maths concepts from the simple to the complicated with hands-on activities along the way, while the latter tells of cases where incorrect maths [[GoneHorriblyWrong contributed to expensive or embarrassing incidents and disasters]].

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