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Patterns and LandscapesProduction team

By Professor Marcus du Sautoy (Guest)

15 September 2005

Marcus du Sautoy delves into the work of Gauss and Riemann, the two mathematicians who started to discover the order behind prime numbers  Read more : Patterns and Landscapes

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A prime primerBBC

By Dr Simon Singh (Guest)

15 September 2005

They're astonishingly powerful numbers. Simon Singh introduces the primes.  Read more : A prime primer

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Talking primesBBC

By Professor Marcus du Sautoy (Guest), Professor Robin Wilson (The Open University), Quentin Cooper (Guest)

02 December 2004

What is so magical about prime numbers - and what makes them musical? The Material World wanted to find out...  Read more : Talking primes

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As the Olympic flame wings its way around the UK, the OU's Aarón Alzola Romero asks: just how immemorial is the Olympic torch relay?

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