Mathematical analysts

Albert Charles Schaeffer

Albert Charles Schaeffer (13 August 1907, Belvidere, Illinois – 2 February 1957) was an American mathematician who worked on complex analysis. (Wikipedia).

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Defining science through history | The Royal Society

Our understandings of science are ever-changing, defined as much by our times as by the individual stories of scientists who contribute to it. Professor Simon Schaffer, Professor of History of Science at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of the British Academy, has revolutionised

From playlist Latest talks and lectures

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Fields Medal 2018: Karl-Theodor Sturms Congratulations

Professor Dr. Peter Scholze, from the University of Bonn’s Hausdorff Center for Mathematics, today received the Fields Medal. It is considered the Noble Prize for mathematics and is the highest award worldwide a mathematician can receive. This video is about Karl-Theodor Sturms Congratulat

From playlist Peter Scholze

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"Ehre, Freude, Stolz": Peter Scholze ist zurück in Deutschland

Einen Tag nach seiner Rückkehr von der IMC in Rio des Janeiro traf Fields-Medaillen-Träger Prof. Dr. Peter Scholze die wartenden Journalisten. uni-bonn.tv zeigt hier die Pressekonferenz der Uni Bonn vom 07.08.2018. ' © Universität Bonn / uni-bonn.tv / LENTFER FILMPRODUKTION

From playlist Peter Scholze

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Paul Schatz Mixer etc

Paul Schatz mixer, 6 bar linkage, etc

From playlist Handmade geometric toys

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Approximating Irrational Numbers (Duffin-Schaeffer Conjecture) - Numberphile

James Maynard recently co-authored a proof of the Duffin-Schaeffer Conjecture. More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ More James Maynard on Numberphile: http://bit.ly/JamesMaynard On the Duffin-Schaeffer conjecture - by Dimitris Koukoulopoulos and James Maynard - https://arxiv.

From playlist James Maynard on Numberphile

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Did Albert Einstein believe in God?

What made Albert Einstein one of the greatest scientific geniuses the world has ever known? His scientific breakthroughs revolutionized the way we understand the universe. The World Science Festival, in partnership with the 92Y’s 7 Days of Genius Festival, presents an in-depth look into th

From playlist The Life and Work of Albert Einstein

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pierre schaeffer - "etude aux chemins de fer"

The first piece of "musique concrete," composed by Pierre Schaeffer in 1948 out of sounds produced by trains. This is posted as a reference to a series of articles on the problems of composition posed by musique concrete. The article on Peirre Schaeffer can be found here: http://aga

From playlist experimental classical

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To you, who was Albert Einstein?

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From playlist Science Unplugged: Special Relativity

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Zahlen und Geometrie. Antrittsvorlesung Prof. Peter Scholze

Am dies academicus der Universität Bonn im lfd. Sommersemester 2017 hat Prof. Dr. Peter Scholze (geb. 1987, u. a. Leibniz-Preisträger) seine Antrittsvorlesung gehalten. Peter Scholze ist Hausdorff Chair am Exzellenzcluster Hausdorff Center for Mathematics der Universität Bonn. Weitere Inf

From playlist Peter Scholze

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Gregory Miermont - Un panorama des limites d'échelles de cartes aléatoires

UMPA, ENS Lyon, Prix Jaffé 2016 Réalisation technique : Antoine Orlandi (GRICAD) | Tous droits réservés

From playlist Des mathématiciens primés par l'Académie des Sciences 2017

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Interview at CIRM : Peter Scholze

Peter Scholze became known as a mathematician after finishing his Bachelor's degree in three semesters and his Master's degree in two further semesters. Scholze's subsequent PhD-thesis on Perfectoid spaces yields the solution to a special case of the weight-monodromy conjecture. He was ma

From playlist SPECIAL 7th European congress of Mathematics Berlin 2016.

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Holy Roman Emperors Family Tree

Get the poster: https://usefulcharts.com/collections/royal-family-trees/products/copy-of-european-royal-family-tree-west CREDITS: Chart: Matt Baker Script/Narration: Matt Baker Editing: Jack Rackam Intro animation: Syawish Rehman Intro music: "Lord of the Land" by Kevin MacLeod and lice

From playlist Royal Family Trees

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Dimitris Koukoulopoulos: Approximating reals by rationals

Abstract: Given any irrational number α, Dirichlet proved that there are infinitely many reduced fractions a/q such that |α − a/q| ≤ 1/q^2. A natural question that arises is whether the fractions a/q can get even closer to α. For certain ”quadratic irrationals” such as α = √2 the answer is

From playlist Number Theory Down Under 9

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Italian Riviera 4K - Yachts & Seaside Resorts - Scenic Drive

Afternoon drive along the Italian Riviera, from the major seaport city of Genoa (Genova) to the picturesque harbour of Portofino. Parking for YOUR Superyatch at Portofino is only $75,000 per month! ;) Yachts, cliffs, beaches, colorfully painted resorts, amazing Italian culture, along the

From playlist Location by Region - Southern Europe - J Utah

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South Kensington: Make an Exhibition of Yourself

South Kensington has a colourful history, to be sure. Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/jagohazzard Patreon: https://patreon.com/jagohazzard

From playlist London

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8 Mighty Queens in History | Biography

From the ancient times to the modern era, we explore eight queens that made a mark in history. Featuring Nefertiti, Marie Antoinette, Anne Boleyn, Mary Tudor, Mary Queen of Scots, Elizabeth I, Elizabeth the Queen Mother and Elizabeth II, we explore their extraordinary lives and how their u

From playlist Examine the Past | History

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What is Language? Enter Saussure (Part 2)

This is the second part of a series of videos on the nature of language. The aim of the series is to convey research findings to the general public. In this episode, we introduce Ferdinand de Saussure and talk about some of his revolutionary contributions to linguistics. Illustrated by L

From playlist What is Language?

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Luther and the Protestant Reformation: Crash Course World History #218

In which John Green teaches you about the Protestant Reformation. Prior to the Protestant Reformation, pretty much everyone in Europe was a Roman Catholic. Not to get all "great man," but Martin Luther changed all that. Martin Luther didn't like the corruption he saw in the church, especia

From playlist World History 2

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Paul Garabedian | Complex analysis | Gábor Szegő | Charles Loewner | Duffin–Schaeffer conjecture