Hey gamers! Lots of people are asking for the full list of prime Pokémon, so I figured I'd post it here. Enjoy, and let me know what cool observations you make! docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vT2pgokAHOSp8hRHx1y5c8d0QUHe8FQyy2FXFnldczTWLqqwgBhUcS_d4up763e_Vh6lLg2qembd1Ny/pubhtml
Charmellion is also prime in Galar at 379 but not prime in Kalos at 84 or Blueberry at 168. Every dex starts with the grass, fire,and water starters of that region so every first stage water starter, second stage grass/fire starter, and third stage grass starter are primes in their regional dex. So you could make the equation even harder to solve by using different regional dexs. Another option is to use the pokemon infinite fusion dex which is currently at over 220,000 possible pokemon about 100,000 have unique sprites.
If this is restricted to the respective regional dex, the only starter you could get fully evolved is the grass one but you couldn't use its first stage since 1 isn't prime.
@@ZunkleFunkleIn that case, you might have a similar rule from monotype runs where you can use a Pokemon if its evolution has that type. For example: in a gen 5 mono-fighting challenge, you can use Tepig since Pignite and Emboar are Fighting types.
No but I love this idea and (assuming you allow 1 even though it isnt a prime number) could be even more interesting if the full challenge is "by the end of the game ONLY the prime numbers can be filled into your pokeex" - you simply Cannot catch a pre-evolution, so your starter is the only one you get to evolve full-stop. (Could also work the opposite way round where all prime numbers are banned, which has the side effect of forcing you to start with the grass or fire starter and never evolve it 😂) Alternatively, this could be converted into a really interesting thought experinemt challenge - assuming you want to fill in ONLY the prime numbers in your pokedex, which region lets you complete the most?
Shoutouts to Celesteela, the only Pokemon that has a prime pokedex number, all prime base stats, and only learns moves at prime levels. (not counting the level 1 moves) (Also, Paradox Pokemon are just as legendary as ultra beasts are, they're an equivalent group.)
If only this video were 6 seconds longer… …also, the number of likes this comment has and the number of hours ago it was posted are both prime as I’m typing this!
*Pauses video half way through, leans back in chair and places hands together. You son of a bitch you used Pokémon to trick me into watching math. *Resumes video
I love these videos for exactly that, my fiance has a masters in math so I love knowing new little Things about my favorite little guy's favorite little subject. adef is the way I learn those Things lol
*Pauses video halfway through, leans back in chair and places hands together. You son of a bitch you used maths to trick me into watching videos about pokemon. *Resumes video
"In this video: Adef discovers how CIA hides codes in plain sight, and goes insane suggesting a reform on the codes by utilizing pokemons. CIA and Nintendo international collaborations to bring +10k pokemons to life may happen in the next years."
man this is the best channel I have seen, I discovered your channel like 9-10 months ago by that probability video with the legendary birds with then and I have been addicted ever since, great work dude you somehow fit perfectly in my taste, math and pokemon. Thank you for making this I really mean it.
Fun fact, during the HGSS era of pokemon, the pokemon TCG had "special" pokemon known as pokemon prime. Pokemon prime had no special gimmick or different name, the name was mostly just used for marketing purposes. Sadly, out of the 26 (not a prime number) pokemon prime released during that year, only 9 (not a prime number) of them used pokemon that are prime numbers! Then a few years later during pokemon's 25th anniversary, pokemon released the set "celebrations" which included some throwbacks to old pokemon tcg eras, including a dragapult prime, which is a prime number! Which means now 10 (still not a prime) out of the 27 (still not a prime) of the prime pokemon are actually prime.
funnily enough, the Emerald rom hack, "Too many types" probably solved this. One of the types is "Prime" and it's only given to pokemon whose pokedex number is prime
How can this video be too niche to have ads on it? You talked about Math, Pokémon, cryptography, Pokémon, Fields Medals, Pokémon... Oh, and Pokémon! VPN companies should be lining up to have their ads on this video!
Assuming all pokemon are available in the game (equal chance encounter) and you mean perfect IVs for every stat, it's 172/1025 x 1/4096 x (1/32)^6, or about 3.8e-14. 3.8/100,000,000,000,000. Halve it if you have old shiny odds, so 1.9e-14. P.S. This is the odds for a single encounter, not an entire nuzlocke.
Lmao the intro taking so long to roll. You do a really good job using Pokemon to explain these math topics, you make a fantastic educator and I wish the math teachers throughout my life were able to make it this interesting for me. Also if my Pokémon hyperfixation returns I’m holding you at least partially accountable lol.
Mythical Pokémon will forever be Legendaries that are primarily event exclusive and thus incredibly difficult to get your hands on in subsequent gens. Until Pokemon decides to start placing them like normal legendaries in non time limited in game events
12:22 solution: modulo operation. pick two very large primes, take them both mod 1025, and get their product, mod 1025. this even lets you get non prime numbered mons in the mix, because through enough iteration, they might end up being as good as prime for these purposes. idk how exactly you’d implement this bc how will your interlocutor know how many times you rolled over in the operation, but it’s an idea
I love how unhinged these get. It’s fun how you explain these ideas through something tangentially related like pokemon but with the flavor you add make it fun
I've always hated math, it was never my strong subject and other than geometry, which I adore, and these videos, I avoid it like the plague. I dunno if it's the subject of the video starting out as pokemon or if I just like how funny man explain number good, but learning about primes and how you can use them for encryption and especially learning about the R.S.A encryption method made me genuinely excited. It's so cool and interesting how these things can work out and it fascinates me how people got to that point. Thank you for making math fun somehow
I agree with adef. Legendary, Mythical, Ultra beast, arguably even paradoxes....whatever you call them... they're all legendaries, just with different shiney coats slapped on em (the labels)
The Pokemon romhack "Pokemon with too many types" has a Prime type that is given to Pokemon with a Pokedex prime number, and the moves are all gamer themed because Twitch Prime.
“super niche topic,” “more insane than normal,” and “still entertaining and funny” can and did go together here and it’s a shame your sponsors weren’t smart enough to realize that
Adef we love you and what you do out here! For real though, I like this math/cs nerdiness going to video games, especially nintendo franchises(Pokemon in this case). It's funny how similar you are to me in so many ways - I could easily have had an hour long conversation with someone about this topic on my own. Also, I studied French for a few years, so it's fun to see you pull that out too.
I literally had a notebook in 8th grade where I was writing all the prime numbers I could find. I started at the bottom and used tricks to do quick mental math - I think I got a bit above 200- maybe up to 300.
I also learned about RSA encryption in my cryptography class in college - I'd need to review the right math for some of it, but multiple of 2 primes, group theory stuff, coprime things. Proofs (I also took Abstract Algebra in college)
Your channel definitely deserves way more attention! I absolutely love this style of videos. It was awesome seeing you on Kyle's channel. Keep up the amazing work!
This is one of my favorite channels since I love pokemon and math and you explain things so well. Now time to figure out what to do with this knowledge
thanks adef this video gave me a headache so bad I had to lay down for the rest of the day. keep pumping out bangers so I can keep calling out from work
Hey adef, just wanted to let you know I have been an avid Pokémon lover for my entire life and am currently taking mathematics and statistics masters to try become a professor. You’re videos provide me with a niche blend of content I never thought I’d have. You explain concepts extremely well for the average viewer and I always find myself eager for the next video. Never stop making content!
Another great video explaining mathematics concepts with pokemon. Also congrats on the Kyle Hill partnership. I saw that video recently and was more than a little surprised to see you in it lol.
Paused to read that Fields medal “paper” and did not regret it, it was so good. Also, really great video-I knew that prime numbers were involved with encryption, but not really how, so this was a welcome entry point into the subject!
Every “mathematical madness” vid is an absolute banger. This man sacrifices his sanity to give us answers to overly complicated questions we never asked to know and don’t fully understand.
I love these videos. I really enjoyed math during high school. I may have never thought of using applicable math for video game questions, but hearing adef do the presenting of this information is really cool.
i actually really like the idea of using pokemon to encrypt, although i'm not sure if typing/height would work as markers if not unique? perhaps a combination of all of the above though would be enough to guarantee a unique code for that pokemon that's difficult to unravel
My professor having a lecture about prime numbers 2 days ago and trlling us some of the stuff you explained. A coincidence? I think not?! (No actually, jokes aside, i really enjoy your contend, and look forward to learning new math or physics stuff via pokemon. I love it)
This is such niche and specific content it’s hilarious. However as somebody that casually likes math and likes pokemon this is informative and entertaining
My favourite thing about the internet is that after years of people telling me maths is awful and sucks and making me feel bad, in about five seconds I can suddenly be around people who go "MATHEMATICS ARE SO MUCH FUN" any hour of the day.
Adef made a whole video about pokemon and primes without mentioning if Bulbasaur is or isn't prime. Good video on cryptography, continue the good work!
i like how he didnt go over which pokemon were prime and instead went on constant unhinged rants. brilliant, i love youtube, where else can i get this kind of content
You may die on the "legendaries, mythicals, and ultra beasts are the same thing" hill, but not before I die at the foot of that same hill after fighting a valiant but hopeless defence against the endless armies of People Who Are Wrong About Pokemon.
My class studied prime factory and cryptography and I was like "hey ! I know that I saw that pokemon video with that the other day !". It helped me understand my class so thank you
Literally just finished studying for my number theory and cryptography exam and this is the first video recommended to me, is there no escape from this hell
Hey gamers! Lots of people are asking for the full list of prime Pokémon, so I figured I'd post it here.
Enjoy, and let me know what cool observations you make!
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vT2pgokAHOSp8hRHx1y5c8d0QUHe8FQyy2FXFnldczTWLqqwgBhUcS_d4up763e_Vh6lLg2qembd1Ny/pubhtml
thanks you should add how many of each type
is this by chance related to the recent discovery of the new largest prime?
let's actually argue about legendaries
This seems like the only relevant application of this theory
Charmellion is also prime in Galar at 379 but not prime in Kalos at 84 or Blueberry at 168.
Every dex starts with the grass, fire,and water starters of that region so every first stage water starter, second stage grass/fire starter, and third stage grass starter are primes in their regional dex.
So you could make the equation even harder to solve by using different regional dexs.
Another option is to use the pokemon infinite fusion dex which is currently at over 220,000 possible pokemon about 100,000 have unique sprites.
Pokemon nuzlocke but you can only use pokemon who's pokedex number is a prime number
If this is restricted to the respective regional dex, the only starter you could get fully evolved is the grass one but you couldn't use its first stage since 1 isn't prime.
@@ZunkleFunkleIn that case, you might have a similar rule from monotype runs where you can use a Pokemon if its evolution has that type. For example: in a gen 5 mono-fighting challenge, you can use Tepig since Pignite and Emboar are Fighting types.
I’m stealing this
No but I love this idea and (assuming you allow 1 even though it isnt a prime number) could be even more interesting if the full challenge is "by the end of the game ONLY the prime numbers can be filled into your pokeex" - you simply Cannot catch a pre-evolution, so your starter is the only one you get to evolve full-stop. (Could also work the opposite way round where all prime numbers are banned, which has the side effect of forcing you to start with the grass or fire starter and never evolve it 😂) Alternatively, this could be converted into a really interesting thought experinemt challenge - assuming you want to fill in ONLY the prime numbers in your pokedex, which region lets you complete the most?
PRIMELOCKE
So then your Pokemon encryption method could ALSO be called "RSA": Ruby, Sapphire....Amerald
yes of course obviously
Ruby Sapphire Alpha
close enough, welcome back Brian David Gilbert
lmaoooo this is so real
i couldnt figure out why his vibe seemed familiar
Does that mean we will soon witness a musician arc?
BDG + Minute Physics
when will he cook and eat every pokemon tho??
@@AXiong-x7y When he retires from his current job, obiously.
For a while, I didn't think you were "more insane than normal in this one," but then I got to the last bit of the video and, okay, yeah
Shoutouts to Celesteela, the only Pokemon that has a prime pokedex number, all prime base stats, and only learns moves at prime levels. (not counting the level 1 moves)
(Also, Paradox Pokemon are just as legendary as ultra beasts are, they're an equivalent group.)
I didn’t know that
wait is 1 a prime number?
@@willie4888no it is not
@@willie4888 no, because primes are defined as having exactly two divisors (1 can only be divided by 1)
@@SmplySilverif you go by the rule "itself and one" things get muddier, that's why people tend to get confused.
At 13:01, the length of this video (in minutes and seconds) is prime. However, in seconds only (781) the length of this video is NOT prime.
If only this video were 6 seconds longer…
…also, the number of likes this comment has and the number of hours ago it was posted are both prime as I’m typing this!
The Military is going to be using Pokemon to send messages soon
You're Pokémon Go-ing to war, grab your bags champ.
Raticate, Emolga, Zacian, ChanSey!
@@bruhgartwho’s Chancey
*Pauses video half way through, leans back in chair and places hands together.
You son of a bitch you used Pokémon to trick me into watching math.
*Resumes video
I love these videos for exactly that, my fiance has a masters in math so I love knowing new little Things about my favorite little guy's favorite little subject. adef is the way I learn those Things lol
*Pauses video halfway through, leans back in chair and places hands together. You son of a bitch you used maths to trick me into watching videos about pokemon.
*Resumes video
Admittedly if he tricked you I feel like you might have an unacknowledged desire for Math content. He was not especially sneaky about it.
Shout out to Alpharads “too many types” where all of the Pokémon with prime number pokedex entries had the prime type tacked on to it
Can't wait for this one to blow up because "You're more insane than ever in this one" and "Too niche a topic"
"In this video: Adef discovers how CIA hides codes in plain sight, and goes insane suggesting a reform on the codes by utilizing pokemons. CIA and Nintendo international collaborations to bring +10k pokemons to life may happen in the next years."
The CIA but also the people trying to avoid the CIA
man this is the best channel I have seen, I discovered your channel like 9-10 months ago by that probability video with the legendary birds with then and I have been addicted ever since, great work dude you somehow fit perfectly in my taste, math and pokemon. Thank you for making this I really mean it.
Real
i remember kyle hill posting something about him and i was hooked quickly
As a comp sci student and pokemon enthusiast, this has become one of my favorite channels on yt. Keep up the good work adef :)
Fun fact, during the HGSS era of pokemon, the pokemon TCG had "special" pokemon known as pokemon prime.
Pokemon prime had no special gimmick or different name, the name was mostly just used for marketing purposes.
Sadly, out of the 26 (not a prime number) pokemon prime released during that year, only 9 (not a prime number) of them used pokemon that are prime numbers!
Then a few years later during pokemon's 25th anniversary, pokemon released the set "celebrations" which included some throwbacks to old pokemon tcg eras, including a dragapult prime, which is a prime number!
Which means now 10 (still not a prime) out of the 27 (still not a prime) of the prime pokemon are actually prime.
funnily enough, the Emerald rom hack, "Too many types" probably solved this. One of the types is "Prime" and it's only given to pokemon whose pokedex number is prime
0:26 I think everyone who is a Pokemon and math nerd is already subscribed to you
Yup
I just found this channel, so it is only now true
I don't know who is this guy is, but I immediately disliked the video. :]
How can this video be too niche to have ads on it? You talked about Math, Pokémon, cryptography, Pokémon, Fields Medals, Pokémon... Oh, and Pokémon! VPN companies should be lining up to have their ads on this video!
Hi Adef I'm here to shower you with praise. You did great buddy!
The sponsors missed out on this beauty
5:14 "okay, so like, imagine a bus" 😂😂
God i love your content my man. I’d wonder what the math is for getting a prime pokedex number, shiny, and a perfect IV in a nuzlock
Assuming all pokemon are available in the game (equal chance encounter) and you mean perfect IVs for every stat, it's
172/1025 x 1/4096 x (1/32)^6, or about 3.8e-14. 3.8/100,000,000,000,000. Halve it if you have old shiny odds, so 1.9e-14.
P.S. This is the odds for a single encounter, not an entire nuzlocke.
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Adef cleverly hiding a cyber security video explanation with the implication of a Pokemon video
Lmao the intro taking so long to roll. You do a really good job using Pokemon to explain these math topics, you make a fantastic educator and I wish the math teachers throughout my life were able to make it this interesting for me. Also if my Pokémon hyperfixation returns I’m holding you at least partially accountable lol.
3:20 my young person Gen 6 brain says the same thing except for ultra beasts but they may as well be legendaries
Mythical Pokémon will forever be Legendaries that are primarily event exclusive and thus incredibly difficult to get your hands on in subsequent gens. Until Pokemon decides to start placing them like normal legendaries in non time limited in game events
12:22 solution: modulo operation. pick two very large primes, take them both mod 1025, and get their product, mod 1025. this even lets you get non prime numbered mons in the mix, because through enough iteration, they might end up being as good as prime for these purposes. idk how exactly you’d implement this bc how will your interlocutor know how many times you rolled over in the operation, but it’s an idea
This is actually not going to work because 1025 is not a prime.. this way we would not get a field to calculate in
I personally dont see how you were any more insane that usual in this one tbh
The topic of and knowledge about Prime Pokemon is surprisingly helpful for one specific Rom-Hack - Too Many Types
I feel like such a nerd saying this, but learning about extremely large numbers' prime factors having uses in encryption is so badass
This channel is like if Michael from VSauce was a Pokemon gamer
I have news for you about the start of Vsauce
@@wumbojet Oh I know but this is like the alternate timeline where he keeps going
3:00 truly hilarious, just hysterical
Not going to lie this really woulda been a god video for a VPN sponsor
I love how unhinged these get. It’s fun how you explain these ideas through something tangentially related like pokemon but with the flavor you add make it fun
I've always hated math, it was never my strong subject and other than geometry, which I adore, and these videos, I avoid it like the plague. I dunno if it's the subject of the video starting out as pokemon or if I just like how funny man explain number good, but learning about primes and how you can use them for encryption and especially learning about the R.S.A encryption method made me genuinely excited. It's so cool and interesting how these things can work out and it fascinates me how people got to that point. Thank you for making math fun somehow
I finally feel validated knowing that someone else doesn’t care about the difference between legendaries, mythical, UB’s, paradoxes, etc.
Hey wait a minute, I’m 10 minutes into this video… this isn’t a Pokémon video, this is a MATH video
I’ve been had!
Ok now turn the pokerap into a string of numbers and get the letters associated to make a Cypher.
6:13 adef you have never had a bad bit, to be clear
I agree with adef. Legendary, Mythical, Ultra beast, arguably even paradoxes....whatever you call them... they're all legendaries, just with different shiney coats slapped on em (the labels)
I love your mathing, feel aprecciated and showered with praise.
5:46 I wouldn't 🙏
5:50 I wouldn't 🙏
5:52 I wouldn't 🙏
Encrypting my info with a Regi puzzle, devious
the first excel sheet graphic looks like the nutrition facts on the back of a milk carton
The Pokemon romhack "Pokemon with too many types" has a Prime type that is given to Pokemon with a Pokedex prime number, and the moves are all gamer themed because Twitch Prime.
i'm glad we agree that legendaries and mythicals and ultra beasts are just the same thing
So basically every pokemon that can be Prime type in Emerald too many types.
I don't even watch Pokémon videos anymore and I certainly don't watch maths content but I still look forward to every time a new video comes out :)
“super niche topic,” “more insane than normal,” and “still entertaining and funny” can and did go together here and it’s a shame your sponsors weren’t smart enough to realize that
5:55 I would not
Same
Adef we love you and what you do out here!
For real though, I like this math/cs nerdiness going to video games, especially nintendo franchises(Pokemon in this case).
It's funny how similar you are to me in so many ways - I could easily have had an hour long conversation with someone about this topic on my own.
Also, I studied French for a few years, so it's fun to see you pull that out too.
I literally had a notebook in 8th grade where I was writing all the prime numbers I could find. I started at the bottom and used tricks to do quick mental math - I think I got a bit above 200- maybe up to 300.
I also learned about RSA encryption in my cryptography class in college - I'd need to review the right math for some of it, but multiple of 2 primes, group theory stuff, coprime things. Proofs (I also took Abstract Algebra in college)
as an expert hacker myself, a large enough prime pokemon in this day would throw me off since I haven't played a mainline game since XY
Your channel definitely deserves way more attention! I absolutely love this style of videos. It was awesome seeing you on Kyle's channel. Keep up the amazing work!
This is one of my favorite channels since I love pokemon and math and you explain things so well. Now time to figure out what to do with this knowledge
Good intro explanation for interesting aspects of prime numbers for regular pokemon viewers. Definitely earned a subscriber!
thanks adef this video gave me a headache so bad I had to lay down for the rest of the day. keep pumping out bangers so I can keep calling out from work
Ivysaur and Venusaur being two primes that follow each other shows they are the intelligent person’s choice.
How are you still under 100k? This is such a good quality channel! Here b4 a million.
Hey adef, just wanted to let you know I have been an avid Pokémon lover for my entire life and am currently taking mathematics and statistics masters to try become a professor. You’re videos provide me with a niche blend of content I never thought I’d have. You explain concepts extremely well for the average viewer and I always find myself eager for the next video. Never stop making content!
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That fever dream of a rant for the Pokémon encryption at the end was gold, love it. Thanks for the vid!
The fact that the paper at 5:12 goes on to discuss the Bus Frame Rule Metaphor is hilarious, well done.
Another great video explaining mathematics concepts with pokemon. Also congrats on the Kyle Hill partnership. I saw that video recently and was more than a little surprised to see you in it lol.
Wait what, that’s a thing?
I for one am excited to see the documentary made about a man going insane trying to piece together increasingly complicated math topics to pokemon :)
Paused to read that Fields medal “paper” and did not regret it, it was so good. Also, really great video-I knew that prime numbers were involved with encryption, but not really how, so this was a welcome entry point into the subject!
I wish Calculus had made me laugh this much when talking about mathematical concepts... 🤣
Every “mathematical madness” vid is an absolute banger. This man sacrifices his sanity to give us answers to overly complicated questions we never asked to know and don’t fully understand.
Love your energy Adef - never change 😁
I love these videos. I really enjoyed math during high school. I may have never thought of using applicable math for video game questions, but hearing adef do the presenting of this information is really cool.
youre one of my fave youtubers right now, your content is so refreshing, thank you!
There’s also fourteen simple finite groups so it’s a neat number.
I'm so incredibly happy you're asking the important questions. Thank you.
Yes!! Love the recent video frequentie. Keep it up, Adef! Lots of love 🎥
6:50 As an Indian, I can confirm that this is part of the Indian education system
adef, thank you for making bangers every goddamn time
i actually really like the idea of using pokemon to encrypt, although i'm not sure if typing/height would work as markers if not unique? perhaps a combination of all of the above though would be enough to guarantee a unique code for that pokemon that's difficult to unravel
I love that I knew exactly where this video was going as soon as I saw the title
My professor having a lecture about prime numbers 2 days ago and trlling us some of the stuff you explained. A coincidence? I think not?!
(No actually, jokes aside, i really enjoy your contend, and look forward to learning new math or physics stuff via pokemon. I love it)
prime numbers this, prime pokemon that, send this man your prime subs on twitch
I love the niche of STEM communication and video game crossover videos. Excellent vid as always!
Hold on? Silvally counts for this! My favourite can now get another niche badge bestowed onto it!!
The twin prime conjecture song has been stuck in my head for ten years. Now I have to listen to it again
I can’t say that I’d ever laughed at a thumbnail and title before even clicking into the video until this one
Primarina isn't at a prime number; HUGE missed opportunity.
This is such niche and specific content it’s hilarious. However as somebody that casually likes math and likes pokemon this is informative and entertaining
My favourite thing about the internet is that after years of people telling me maths is awful and sucks and making me feel bad, in about five seconds I can suddenly be around people who go "MATHEMATICS ARE SO MUCH FUN" any hour of the day.
Adef made a whole video about pokemon and primes without mentioning if Bulbasaur is or isn't prime. Good video on cryptography, continue the good work!
RSA encryption was one of the topics that made me love math. I'm really happy to once again hear it in a UA-cam video almost 2 years later
i never thought of doing math with pokémon numbers. this just changed my life.
I can't BELIEVE that you made me think about prime numbers for the first time in well over a decade lol
(great video as always)
This felt like going down the craziest rabbit hole while being high
i like how he didnt go over which pokemon were prime and instead went on constant unhinged rants. brilliant, i love youtube, where else can i get this kind of content
You may die on the "legendaries, mythicals, and ultra beasts are the same thing" hill, but not before I die at the foot of that same hill after fighting a valiant but hopeless defence against the endless armies of People Who Are Wrong About Pokemon.
I know nothing about math and your videos hurt my brain but I love them so much.
Honestly dude you’re so underrated, I subbed
My class studied prime factory and cryptography and I was like "hey ! I know that I saw that pokemon video with that the other day !". It helped me understand my class so thank you
Thanks again adef for dragging my university math knowledge back into the light after going unused for over a decade.
1:40 That’s way more primes than I anticipated already. Also here’s your shower of praise.
*coach z voice* great jeorb
Literally just finished studying for my number theory and cryptography exam and this is the first video recommended to me, is there no escape from this hell
IT security analyst here. I absolutely love the spin you gave to this *extremely niche* topic ❤️
Better explanation of modern encryption than I've received as a junior in cybersecurity. Well done
adef spiraling about pokemath is one of my favorite genres of video on this webbed site.