Algebraic curves | Exactly solvable models

Chiral Potts curve

The chiral Potts curve is an algebraic curve defined over the complex numbers that occurs in the study of the chiral Potts model of statistical mechanics. For an integer N, the parameters in the Boltzmann weights of the model are constrained to lie on the intersection of two algebraic surfaces of degree N in projective 3-space. The equation is. The curve has been known since papers published in 1987 and 1988. It has genus that is quadratic in N. (Wikipedia).

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Chirality VS. Helicity | Spin and Lorentz Group

Chirality and helicity often appear at the same time in a lecture and often it’s difficult to figure out their difference. So what exactly is the difference between chirality and helicity? If you want to read more about helicity and chirality, we can recommend the book „An Introduction to

From playlist Particle Physics

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How to Find Chiral Centers & the Difference Between Chiral vs Achiral Molecules | Organic Chemistry

Chirality can be tricky at times but I'm here to clear that confusion! In this video, we will go over the major differences between a chiral and achiral molecule, common mistakes and how to find the chiral centers to any molecule. This is all to help you stressless in Organic Chemistry! 🤓

From playlist Organic Chemistry Videos

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The Cycloid - The Helen of Geometry

This video defines, shows how a cycloid is formed, and explains 4 interesting properties of a cycloid. http://mathispower4u.com

From playlist Mathematics General Interest

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Finding Chirality Centers

This organic chemistry video tutorial explains how to find the chirality centers in a molecule. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEWpbFLzoYGPfuWUMFPSaoA?sub_confirmation=1 Access to Premium Videos: https://www.patreon.com/MathScienceTutor https://www.facebook.com/MathScienc

From playlist New Organic Chemistry Playlist

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Chiral Molecules With No Chiral Centers

We know that molecules with one chiral center are necessarily chiral, and that molecules with multiple chiral centers are chiral unless there is some kind of special symmetry within the molecule. But did you know that there are even chiral molecules that have no chiral centers? How is this

From playlist Organic Chemistry

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Introduction to Wess-Zumino Models and N=1 Super by Andreas Wipf

Nonperturbative and Numerical Approaches to Quantum Gravity, String Theory and Holography DATE:27 January 2018 to 03 February 2018 VENUE:Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore The program "Nonperturbative and Numerical Approaches to Quantum Gravity, String Theory and Holography" aims to

From playlist Nonperturbative and Numerical Approaches to Quantum Gravity, String Theory and Holography

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Cycloid

#Cycloid: A curve traced by a point on a circle rolling in a straight line. (A preview of this Sunday's video.)

From playlist Miscellaneous

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Introduction to Polygons - Geometry

Learn the definition of polygon - a very important shape in geometry. When a polygon has a small number of sides, there is a word you use instead of "polygon". We teach you the names of polygons with 3 to 10 sides. Geometer: Louise McCartney Artwork: Kelly Vivanco Written by Michael Ha

From playlist Geometry lessons

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Introduction to the (Super)conformal Bootstrap by Madalena Lemos

Nonperturbative and Numerical Approaches to Quantum Gravity, String Theory and Holography DATE:27 January 2018 to 03 February 2018 VENUE:Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore The program "Nonperturbative and Numerical Approaches to Quantum Gravity, String Theory and Holography" aims to

From playlist Nonperturbative and Numerical Approaches to Quantum Gravity, String Theory and Holography

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What are some characteristics of an isosceles trapezoid

👉 Learn how to solve problems with trapezoids. A trapezoid is a four-sided shape (quadrilateral) such that one pair of opposite sides are parallel. Some of the properties of trapezoids are: one pair of opposite sides are parallel, etc. A trapezoid is isosceles is one pair of opposite sides

From playlist Properties of Trapezoids

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Patrick Vaccaro, Optical Rotatory Dispersion: New Twists on an Old Topic - 31 January 2018

https://www.sns.it/eventi/optical-rotatory-dispersion-new-twists-old-topic Colloqui della Classe di Scienze Patrick Vaccaro, Department of Chemistry, Yale University, New Haven, CT USA Optical Rotatory Dispersion: New Twists on an Old Topic Abstract Among the many physicochemical propert

From playlist Colloqui della Classe di Scienze

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8 Fundamental Flavors and the sill of the Conformal Window by Anna Hasenfratz

PROGRAM NONPERTURBATIVE AND NUMERICAL APPROACHES TO QUANTUM GRAVITY, STRING THEORY AND HOLOGRAPHY (HYBRID) ORGANIZERS: David Berenstein (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA), Simon Catterall (Syracuse University, USA), Masanori Hanada (University of Surrey, UK), Anosh Joseph (II

From playlist NUMSTRING 2022

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From Non-Abelian Superfluids to Soft Pion Production by Derek Teaney

DISCUSSION MEETING EXTREME NONEQUILIBRIUM QCD (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS: Ayan Mukhopadhyay (IIT Madras) and Sayantan Sharma (IMSc Chennai) DATE & TIME: 05 October 2020 to 09 October 2020 VENUE: Online Understanding quantum gauge theories is one of the remarkable challenges of the millennium

From playlist Extreme Nonequilibrium QCD (Online)

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Hugo Duminil-Copin - 3/4 The Self-Avoiding Walk Model

The course will focus on rigorous results for the self-avoiding walk model on lattices, with a special emphasis on low-dimensional ones. The model is defined by choosing uniformly at random among random walk paths starting from the origin and without self-intersections. Despite its simple

From playlist Hugo Duminil-Copin - The Self-Avoiding Walk Model

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How to sketch parametric curves and their orientation

► My Trigonometry course: https://www.kristakingmath.com/trigonometry-course In this video we talk about how to sketch a parametric curve by plotting points along the curve as the parameter value changes. Keep in mind that parametric curves are different than cartesian curves. Cartesian

From playlist Trigonometry

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Geometric Langlands and 3d Mirror Symmetry (Lecture 1) by Sam Raskin

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 Pandi

From playlist Quantum Fields, Geometry and Representation Theory 2021 (ONLINE)

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IMS Public Lecture: Rattleback Reversals: a Prototype of Chiral Dynamics

Keith Moffatt, University of Cambridge, UK

From playlist Public Lectures

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Quark matter in compact Stars by Thomas Klaehn

PROGRAM VIRTUAL MEETING ON COMPACT STARS AND QCD 2020 (ORIGINALLY "COMPACT STARS IN THE QCD PHASE DIAGRAM VIII: THE ERA OF MULTI-MESSENGER ASTRONOMY") ORGANIZERS: Manjari Bagchi, Sarmistha Banik, Sudip Bhattacharyya, Prashanth Jaikumar, V. Ravindran and Sayantan Sharma DATE: 17 August

From playlist Virtual Meeting on Compact Stars and Qcd 2020 (Originally "Compact Stars in The Qcd Phase Diagram Viii: The Era of Multi-messenger Astronomy") 2020

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Trigonometry 6 The Sine of the Sum and the Difference of Two Angles

A description of the sine function of the sum and difference of two angles.

From playlist Trigonometry

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