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I have quite a long commute on my way to my university (about 75 minutes) so I was wondering if there's a math-related podcast or something of the sort you'd recommend. Exercises are appreciated as well, but they should be conceptual (or at least light on computations, so I could solve them in my head), since I can't write while on my commute (I don't drive, but trains are awfully crowded here). Any other suggestion is welcome!

As a sidenote, I've taken multivariable calculus and elementary courses covering linear algebra, sequences and series, number theory and a little bit of complex analysis.

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    I know that I'm a bit late to the party, but [there's a thread on podcasts](http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/3/list-of-interesting-math-podcasts) here.2011-11-23

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It's only ten episodes of 15 minutes each, so it won't last for long (just two commutes!). But as a stop-gap you can try Marcus du Satoy's A Brief History of Mathematics.

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    Thanks! This is the kind of thing I was looking for.2011-10-27