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Claude Ambrose Rogers

Claude Ambrose Rogers FRS (1 November 1920 – 5 December 2005) was an English mathematician who worked in analysis and geometry. (Wikipedia).

Claude Ambrose Rogers
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Présentation de l'exposition "Emile Borel : un mathématicien au pluriel"

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From playlist Bibliothèque

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PHILOSOPHY - Michel Foucault

Michel Foucault was a philosophical historian who questioned many of our assumptions about how much better the world is today compared with the past. When he looked at the treatment of the mad, at the medical profession and at sexuality, he didn't see the progress that's routinely assumed.

From playlist WESTERN PHILOSOPHY

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A History of Nerve Agents - with Dan Kaszeta

Dan Kaszeta uncovers the development and propagation of nerve agents, the world’s deadliest means of chemical warfare. Dan Kaszeta’s book “Toxic” is available now: https://geni.us/z4N8f From their 1930s invention to the 2018 Novichok attack in Britain, Dan Kaszeta uncovers nerve agents’

From playlist Livestreams

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Journées Hénon - 18/21 - Claude Froschlé

Michel Hénon : un patron, un collègue, un ami

From playlist Michel Hénon Memoriam

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Andrew Granville - 1/3 The pretentious approach to analytic number theory

Andrew Granville - The pretentious approach to analytic number theory

From playlist École d'été 2014 - Théorie analytique des nombres

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Legalize Gay Marriage: Global Fight For Human Rights (LGBTQ+ Documentary) | Real Stories

A global revolution is underway to obtain what UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon and Barack Obama call ‘the final frontier in human rights’: the universal decriminalization of homosexuality. Homosexuality is forbidden in almost half of the world. Out of 196 UN member states, there are 7 wh

From playlist LGBT Documentaries

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Chow Rings, Decomposition of the Diagonal and the Topology of Families - Claire Voisin

Claire Voisin CNRS, Institut de Mathematiques de Jussieu, Paris November 4, 2011 Lecture 4: Integral Coefficients; Application to Birational Invariants For more videos, visit http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Mathematics

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Tristram Shandy by Laurence Sterne - Radio drama starring Ralph Richardson - 1954

My Uncle Toby from Tristram Shandy by Laurence Sterne. NBC radio anthology series 'Theatre Royal'. Radio drama starring Sir Ralph Richardson. Broadcast on 30 June 1954.

From playlist Ralph Richardson - Recordings

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PHILOSOPHY - René Descartes

Rene Descartes is perhaps the world’s best known-philosopher, in large part because of his pithy statement, ‘I think therefore I am.’ He stands out as an example of what intellectual self-confidence can bring us. Please subscribe here: http://tinyurl.com/o28mut7 If you like our films take

From playlist WESTERN PHILOSOPHY

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Lecture 21. Musical Impressionism and Exoticism: Debussy, Ravel and Monet

Listening to Music (MUSI 112) In this lecture, Professor Wright teaches the students about musical Impressionism. While his discussion focuses on the music of Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel, he nonetheless draws examples from other composers, as well as painters and poets who worked wit

From playlist Listening to Music with Craig Wright

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Louis Pasteur: Biography of a Great Thinker || History of Science

Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) was a French chemist and considered the "Father of Microbiology." He made groundbreaking discoveries in the fields of crystallography, fermentation, and vaccination. We still use his process for preserving food, pasteurization, to this day. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Love Soc

From playlist It Starts With Literacy

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Lionel Mason - Perturbative formulae for scattering of gravitational wave

The Christodoulou­‐Klainerman proof of existence of asymptotically simple space­‐times shows that it is reasonable to consider the scattering of characteristic data for the Einstein field equations from past null infinity to that on future null infinity in a neighbourhood of Minkowski spac

From playlist Ecole d'été 2014 - Analyse asymptotique en relativité générale

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Hodge theory, coniveau and algebraic cycles - Claire Voisin

Claire Voisin Centre national de la recherche scientifique; Distinguished Visiting Professor, School of Mathematics October 6, 2014 My talk will be a broad introduction to what is the (mostly conjectural) higher dimensional generalization of Abel's theorem on divisors on Riemann surfaces,

From playlist Mathematics

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Andrew Granville - 2/3 The pretentious approach to analytic number theory

Andrew Granville - The pretentious approach to analytic number theory

From playlist École d'été 2014 - Théorie analytique des nombres

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Lionel Mason (University of Oxford) - From Twistors to Gravitational Scattering (1/2)

This lecture will review how linear gravity can be obtained from integral formulae from twistor space and how the fully nonlinear self dual sector of 4d gravity can be built using complex analysis. It will focus on global problems in split signature where the self-dual sector can be genera

From playlist Balzan Lectures

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11. John Barth, Lost in the Funhouse

The American Novel Since 1945 (ENGL 291) In her lecture on John Barth's collection of stories Lost in the Funhouse, Professor Amy Hungerford delves beyond the superficial pleasures and frustrations of Barth's oft-cited metafictional masterwork to illuminate the profound commitment to la

From playlist The American Novel Since 1945 with Amy Hungerford

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Laurence Olivier in 'When Greek meets Greek' by Morgan Robertson (1954) - Radio drama

When Greek meets Greek by Morgan Robertson. NBC radio anthology series 'Theatre Royal'. Starring and hosted by Sir Laurence Olivier. Broadcast on 11 April 1954.

From playlist Radio Drama Starring Laurence Olivier

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St. Crispin's Day Speech - Sir Laurence Olivier - 1947

Excerpt from audio dramatization of Shakespeare's Henry V recorded in 1947. Starring Laurence Oliver as Henry V.

From playlist Laurence Olivier

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