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Marcus du Sautoy
The Music of the Primes
Prime numbers - those figures which refuse to be divided neatly by anything other than one and themselves - are surprisingly stubborn and persistent beasts. Join Marcus du Sautoy as he explores their strange behaviours, and offers his personal welcome.

Channelling numbers

The number 29 on a football shirt
Although four isn't a prime number, Music of the Primes is on BBC FOUR. Find out more about the programme.

Prime and reason

Five on a clock face
There's an infinite number of them, they keep you safe and could earn you a fortune. Sample a prime primer.

Searching for the rhythm

The number seven on a telephone dial
The work of Gauss and Riemann looked past the apparently random nature of primes, discovering patterns and landscapes.
 

Reading numbers

The number 23 on a bus
Explore more about numbers, and how they relate, with some hand-picked words from our books and weblinks.

Primed radio

The number 11 on a street sign
The Material World featured prime numbers in December 2004. Follow the discussion as guests start talking primes.
 

Mathemagical

Various BBC 2 logos
It can make Brad Pitt's buttocks wiggle and explain the death of fish. Meet mathematics, queen of the sciences.

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