Number theorists

Arnold Walfisz

Arnold Walfisz (2 July 1892 – 29 May 1962) was a Jewish-Polish mathematician working in analytic number theory. (Wikipedia).

Arnold Walfisz
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Prime Minister and Minister of Research congratulates Avi Wigderson and László Lovász

Norwegian Prime Minister, Erna Solberg and Minister of Education and Research, Henrik Asheim, offer their congratulations to the Abel Prize laureates of 2021, Avi Wigderson and László Lovász.

From playlist László Lovász

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Dorothy Horstmann: Polio Pioneer

Yale researcher Dorothy Horstmann made seminal discoveries about the course of polio that supported the ultimate development of a vaccine. Her former mentee, George Miller reflects on Horstmann's science and life. Deputy Dean Carolyn Slayman talks about Horstmann's groundbreaking role as a

From playlist Bicentennial Voices

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Linear Algebra 21g: Euler Angles and a Short Tribute to Leonhard Euler

https://bit.ly/PavelPatreon https://lem.ma/LA - Linear Algebra on Lemma http://bit.ly/ITCYTNew - Dr. Grinfeld's Tensor Calculus textbook https://lem.ma/prep - Complete SAT Math Prep

From playlist Part 3 Linear Algebra: Linear Transformations

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Brian K. Kobilka: 2012 Nobel Prize Recipient in Chemistry Press Conference

Brian Kobilka, MD, professor and chair of molecular and cellular physiology at the Stanford University School of Medicine, has received the 2012 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. He shares the prize with Robert Lefkowitz, MD, professor of biochemistry and of medicine at Duke University. The two m

From playlist Stanford News 2012

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Photo Montage of Michel van Biezen (by Austin van Biezen)

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! This video is a picture montage of a snapshot of Michel van Biezen, produced and edited by Austin van Biezen.

From playlist MICHEL AND FAMILY

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14. Heroes and Villains

The American Revolution (HIST 116) In this lecture, Professor Freeman discusses Benedict Arnold as a case study of the ways in which ideas about regionalism, social rank, and gender - and the realities of the Continental Congress and the Continental Army - played out in this period. Lik

From playlist The American Revolution with Joanne B. Freeman

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SVD: Eigen Action Heros [Matlab]

This video describes how the singular value decomposition (SVD) can be used to efficiently represent human faces. In this example, we represent action heros (Matlab). Book Website: http://databookuw.com Book PDF: http://databookuw.com/databook.pdf These lectures follow Chapter 1 from:

From playlist Data-Driven Science and Engineering

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5 Psychological Tricks To Make People Like You

Arnold Schwarzenegger's bodybuilding, political and acting successes were no coincidence. Discover The 4 Necessary Emotions To A Killer First Impression: http://bit.ly/2EOIdWy Arnold Schwarzenegger is one of the most impressive success stories of our era. He won Mr. Olympia 7 times and p

From playlist How To Be Confident

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uniform motion (KristaKingMath)

► My Algebra 2 course: https://www.kristakingmath.com/algebra-2-course In this video we learn how to do uniform motion problems, which are really just a simultaneous equations, or system of linear equations problem. Two people travel the same distance and we have to use the distance=rate*

From playlist Algebra 2

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1947 Georgia Three Governors Crisis

As the new year rang in on January 1st, 1947, Georgia had a problem: she had three governors. Check out our new community for fans and supporters! https://thehistoryguyguild.locals.com/ This is original content based on research by The History Guy. Images in the Public Domain are careful

From playlist US History

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ME565 Lecture 29: SVD Part 3

UW ME565 Lecture 29 by Steve Brunton. Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) http://faculty.washington.edu/sbrunton/me565/

From playlist Engineering Mathematics (UW ME564 and ME565)

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Storming Antarctica (Full Episode) | Continent 7: Antarctica

Six teams of scientists and their survival experts are dispatched to Antarctica, the least understood, harshest continent on Earth. Watch more Continent 7 on Disney+: https://www.disneyplus.com/series/continent-7-antarctica/cMWloDNuPyQ8 ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe Get Mor

From playlist Full Episodes | National Geographic

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2023 Munsee Story Evening: “Ngihtaachiimwi” (Video 3 of 3)

Second Annual Munsee Delaware Story Evening - 2023 NEEKAAWA KIHTAACHIIMUWAK WULAAKWUNUWII (This Evening They Tell Stories) maawehleewak naxpii Ian McCallum wunjiiyayuw Nalahii neeka laachumohkawaat wunj Nalahii Lunaape waak shihsuwanakuw. Ian laachumohkawaat ambee aanihkwaachiimuw alohke.

From playlist 2023 Munsee Delaware Story Evening

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4 of History’s Most Notorious Traitors | What the Stuff?!

Don’t turn your back on these historical figures! They’ll probably stab you in it! Because that’s what they do! 10 of History's Most Notorious Traitors: http://history.howstuffworks.com/historical-figures/10-history-notorious-traitors.htm Subscribe http://bit.ly/1AWgeM7 Twitter https://

From playlist What the Stuff?!

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Sergey Shadrin: Arnold's trinity of algebraic 2d gravitation theories

Talk at the conference "Noncommutative geometry meets topological recursion", August 2021, University of Münster. Abstract: “Arnold’s trinities” refers to a metamathematical observation of Vladimir Arnold that many interesting mathematical concepts and theories occur in triples, with some

From playlist Noncommutative geometry meets topological recursion 2021

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