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Tadashi's back (for the final video in this mini series) demonstrating the Kendama and some angular momentum. Full length version of this interview (one hour): More links & stuff in full description below ... Fermat's "Little" Theorem is great - but beware of Fermat Liars and tricky Carmichael Numbers.

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  • Fermat's "Little" Theorem is great - but beware of Fermat Liars and tricky Carmichael Numbers.
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