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I know of two good mathematics videos available online, namely:

  1. Sphere inside out (part I and part II)
  2. Moebius transformation revealed

Do you know of any other good math videos? Share.

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The sphere eversion video is available in one part on Google Videos: bit.ly/2Bmj3Z – Harrison Brown Oct 21 2009 at 20:33
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Also, shouldn't this be community wiki...? – Harrison Brown Oct 21 2009 at 21:57
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@harrison: yes. @Justin: please make these kinds of posts (anything where you say "one answer per post") community wiki in the future. Do not just wait for a moderator to forcibly convert it to community wiki. – Anton Geraschenko Oct 21 2009 at 22:51
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The amazing patterns that turn up in piece-wise isometries, like circles dancing in a rhomb:

http://vimeo.com/23772888

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For a course on cluster algebras (by S. Fomin): http://qgm.au.dk/video/clusalg/

EDIT: Some graduate short-courses in FCEyN, UBA, Buenos Aires, Argentina:

  • J. Harris, Intersection Theory
  • R. Hartshorne, Introduction to Deformation Theory
  • D. Maclagan, Introduction to Tropical Algebraic Geometry
  • P. Beelen, Algebraic Geometric Codes

Here are the links to the videos of these 4 lectures.

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'Selmer Ranks of Elliptic Curves in Families of Quadratic Twists' by Karl Rubin

http://research.microsoft.com/apps/video/default.aspx?id=140581

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The first Minerva Lecture by Jean-Pierre Serre at Princeton in Fall 2012 is online. There were two other lectures, and they did videotape them, but I can't find them online.

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I found the Graduate weekend repository of lectures at the Mathematics Department of Duke's University very entertaining. There is more in the other folders(G.Tian, Langlands, just to name a few )$\ldots$

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I am surprised no one has mentioned that the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, the Simons Center for Geometry and Physics, and the Perimeter Institute often tape conferences.

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Documentary about infinite and its implications in mathematics (BBC)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cw-zNRNcF90

As usual, Gregory Chaitin on the history of logic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLPO-RTFU2o

Another one about logic and artificial intelligence
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nA3m9jgMp3U

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All the talks of Atiyah 80+

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http://www.youtube.com/user/njwildberger

Excellent lectures by Norman Wildberger on topics including: Geometry, Algebraic Topology, Linear Algebra, Foundations of Mathematics, and history of Mathematics

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I make some maths videos at home,Here is an English video:Visible Fibre Bundle

maybe that can help some begginners.

All my maths vedios at my blog here,thirty courses of communtative algebra and I prepare to make much more in the future,but as you seen,most of them are Chinese(中文),because I can not say much English.

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They filmed the FRG Conference on Topology and Field Theories and put the lectures on youtube.

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I am not sure if this will qualify as math exactly, but it's amazing nonetheless. It is a film with Richard Feynman called "Feynman: Take the wold from another point of view". Here is part 1

Feynman: Take the wold from another point ov view - Part 1/4

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