Singularitarianism

Cell to Singularity

Cell to Singularity is an incremental game developed and published by Computer Lunch. An exploration of evolution, naturalism, and civilization, the game uses idle mechanics to help players learn about science and history. Cell to Singularity is an example of a game that uses the freemium model; while the game is free and can be played without spending money, players can buy special "boosts" or in-game currency that will help them to clear difficult levels. (Wikipedia).

Cell to Singularity
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What is a singularity?

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From playlist Science Unplugged: Black Holes

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Are there physicists trying to understand singularities?

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From playlist Science Unplugged: Black Holes

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What is a Singularity, Exactly?

The singularity. Both the black hole singularity and the AI singularity. Predictions by Ray Kurzweil. Hi! I'm Jade. Subscribe to Up and Atom for new physics, math and computer science videos every week! *SUBSCRIBE TO UP AND ATOM* https://www.youtube.com/c/upandatom Visit the Up and Ato

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C72 What to do about the singular point

Now that we can calculate a solution at analytical points, what can we do about singular points. It turns out, not all singular points are created equal. The regular and irregular singular point.

From playlist Differential Equations

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Chenyang Xu

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Complex analysis: Singularities

This lecture is part of an online undergraduate course on complex analysis. We discuss the different sorts of singularities of a holomorphic function (removable singularities, poles, essential singularities, branch-points, limits of singularities, natural boundaries) and give examples of

From playlist Complex analysis

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Stuff From The Future - What is the Singularity?

Will computers of the future have the ability to design themselves? Is it possible that human beings may be able to download their consciousness onto machines? Join TechStuff's Jonathan Strickland as he takes a closer look at the singularity http://howstuffworks.com http://itunes.apple

From playlist Stuff From the Future

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The Phantom Singularity | Space Time

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From playlist Space Time!

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algebraic geometry 40 Examples of resolutions

This lecture is part of an online algebraic geometry course, based on chapter I of "Algebraic geometry" by Hartshorne. It gives some examples of resoutions of singularities, and describes an application of resolution to a problem about analytic continuation of integrals.

From playlist Algebraic geometry I: Varieties

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Statistical mechanics of deep learning - Surya Ganguli

Workshop on Theory of Deep Learning: Where next? Topic: Statistical mechanics of deep learning Speaker: Surya Ganguli Affiliation: Stanford University Date: October 18, 2019 For more video please visit http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Mathematics

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Ryan Budney, "Filtrations of smooth manifolds from maps to the plane"

The talk is part of the Workshop Topology of Data in Rome (15-16/09/2022) https://www.mat.uniroma2.it/Eventi/2022/Topoldata/topoldata.php The event was organized in partnership with the Romads Center for Data Science https://www.mat.uniroma2.it/~rds/about.php The Workshop was hosted and

From playlist Workshop: Topology of Data in Rome

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Elastic Finite Time Singularities in An Active Medium : Emergence of Stress... by Madan Rao

DISCUSSION MEETING : STATISTICAL PHYSICS OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS ORGANIZERS : Sumedha (NISER, India), Abhishek Dhar (ICTS-TIFR, India), Satya Majumdar (University of Paris-Saclay, France), R Rajesh (IMSc, India), Sanjib Sabhapandit (RRI, India) and Tridib Sadhu (TIFR, India) DATE : 19 December

From playlist Statistical Physics of Complex Systems - 2022

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Calculating linguistic entropy

The complexity of linguistic patterns can be quantified and compared using two concepts from information theory. Using data from Greek, we find that paradigms' entropy โ€” a measure of abstract inflectional complexity โ€” can be quite high, but their conditional entropy โ€”ย which reflects gramma

From playlist Summer of Math Exposition Youtube Videos

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Chern classes of Schubert cells and varieties - June Huh

June Huh Princeton University; Veblen Fellow, School of Mathematics March 30, 2015 Chern-Schwartz-MacPherson class is a functorial Chern class defined for any algebraic variety. I will give a geometric proof of a positivity conjecture of Aluffi and Mihalcea that Chern classes of Schubert

From playlist Mathematics

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Finite Index Rigidity of Hyperbolic Groups (Lecture 3) by Nir Lazarovich

PROGRAM: PROBABILISTIC METHODS IN NEGATIVE CURVATURE ORGANIZERS: Riddhipratim Basu (ICTS - TIFR, India), Anish Ghosh (TIFR, Mumbai, India), Subhajit Goswami (TIFR, Mumbai, India) and Mahan M J (TIFR, Mumbai, India) DATE & TIME: 27 February 2023 to 10 March 2023 VENUE: Madhava Lecture Hall

From playlist PROBABILISTIC METHODS IN NEGATIVE CURVATURE - 2023

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11/30/18 James Greene

Mathematics behind induced drug resistance in cancer chemotherapy

From playlist Fall 2018 Symbolic-Numeric Computing

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Surface groups are flexibly stable - Nir Lazarovich

Stability and Testability Topic: Surface groups are flexibly stable Speaker: Nir Lazarovich Affiliation: Technion Date: November 18, 2020 For more video please visit http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Stability and Testability

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Locality and Unitarity from Positivity: Beyond the Positive Grassmannian - Nima Arkani-Hamed

Nima Arkani-Hamed School of Natural Science, IAS March 6, 2013 For more videos, visit http://video.ias.edu

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Neural networks and the brain: from the retina to semantic cognition - Surya Ganguli

Surya Ganguli research spans the fields of neuroscience, machine learning and physics, focusing on understanding and improving how both biological and artificial neural networks learn striking emergent computations. In this talk Dr. Ganguli shows how a synthesis of machine learning, neuros

From playlist Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute

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The Technological Singularity

The Technological Singularity Explained Try Dashlane on your first device for FREE: http://dashlane.com/aperture pls get me to 10k on instagram!: https://www.instagram.com/mcewen/ The technological singularity is one of the most popular topics in computer science today. The implications

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