In mathematics, an antihomomorphism is a type of function defined on sets with multiplication that reverses the order of multiplication. An antiautomorphism is a bijective antihomomorphism, i.e. an antiisomorphism, from a set to itself. From bijectivity it follows that antiautomorphisms have inverses, and that the inverse of an antiautomorphism is also an antiautomorphism. (Wikipedia).
Calculus 5.1a - Antiderivatives
An introduction to antiderivatives.
From playlist Calculus Chapter 5 (selected videos)
[Calculus] Antiderivatives || Lecture 41
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From playlist Calculus 1
Quantization by Branes and Geometric Langlands (Lecture 4) by Edward Witten
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From playlist Quantum Fields, Geometry and Representation Theory 2021 (ONLINE)
Calculus: Antiderivatives, Part 3
This is the final video in my series discussing Briggs/Cochran Calculus Section 4.9: Antiderivatives. In this video, I discuss problems involving position, velocity, and acceleration, including problems involving motion in a gravitational field.
From playlist Calculus
Gauge Theory and the Analytic Approach to Geometric Langlands - Edward Witten
Clay Research Conference Topic: Gauge Theory and the Analytic Approach to Geometric Langlands Speaker: Edward Witten Affiliation: Professor, School of Natural Sciences Date: September 30, 2021 Recently P. Etingof, E. Frenkel, and D. Kazhdan, following earlier contributions by R. Langl
From playlist Mathematics
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From playlist Calculus
The antiderivative derivative club
You may have been told that derivatives and anti derivatives are inverse operations, but in this video I show that it is not quite true (because of the constants), but I show that one can actually define “super” derivatives and “super” antiderivatives so that they actually become inverses
From playlist Calculus
The General Antiderivative of a Polynomial Function
This video explains how to find an antiderivative of a polynomial function.
From playlist The Antiderivative
My notes are available at http://asherbroberts.com/ (so you can write along with me). Calculus: Early Transcendentals 8th Edition by James Stewart
From playlist Calculus
The Antiderivative of a Polynomial Divided by a Monomial
This video explains how to determine an antiderivative of a function that is a polynomial divided by a monomial.
From playlist The Antiderivative
Dalimil Mazáč - Bootstrapping Automorphic Spectra
I will explain how the conformal bootstrap can be adapted to place rigorous bounds on the spectra of automorphic forms on locally symmetric spaces. A locally symmetric space is of the form H\G/K, where G is a non-compact semisimple Lie group, K the maximal compact subgroup of G, and H a di
From playlist Quantum Encounters Seminar - Quantum Information, Condensed Matter, Quantum Field Theory
The quartic integrability and long time existence of steep water waves in 2D - Sijue Wu
Workshop on Recent developments in incompressible fluid dynamics Topic: The quartic integrability and long time existence of steep water waves in 2D Speaker: Sijue Wu Affiliation: University of Michigan Date: April 07, 2022 It is known since the work of Dyachenko & Zakharov that for th
From playlist Mathematics
Stanislav Smirnov - How the lizard got its colors
We will discuss how a Turing's reaction-diffusion process in a biological context leads to a rather surprising appearance of Ising-like colorings of the skin of Mediterranean lizards. Stanislav Smirnov (University of Geneva)
From playlist 100…(102!) Years of the Ising Model
Calculus: We define an antiderivative of a function f and explain indefinite integration as a process that undoes differentiation. We show that all antiderivatives of a function may be obtained by finding a single antiderivative and adding constants. We emphasize checking work and note t
From playlist Calculus Pt 2: Basic Integration
Ex 1: Antiderivative Concept - Given Information about f(x), Describe F(x)
This video explains how to describe the antiderivative function given information about f(x). Site: http://mathispower4u.com
From playlist The Antiderivative
Quantization By Branes And Geometric Langlands Lecture 2 by Edward Witten
PROGRAM : QUANTUM FIELDS, GEOMETRY AND REPRESENTATION THEORY 2021 (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS : Aswin Balasubramanian (Rutgers University, USA), Indranil Biswas (TIFR, india), Jacques Distler (The University of Texas at Austin, USA), Chris Elliott (University of Massachusetts, USA) and Pranav Pan
From playlist Quantum Fields, Geometry and Representation Theory 2021 (ONLINE)