Graph coloring | Combinatorial game theory
Col is a pencil and paper game, specifically a map-coloring game, involving the shading of areas in a line drawing according to the rules of graph coloring. With each move, the graph must remain proper (no two areas of the same colour may touch), and a player who cannot make a legal move loses. The game was described and analysed by John Conway, who attributed it to , in On Numbers and Games. (Wikipedia).
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Solving simple linear equations for GCSE 0-1 maths! A very important skill in algebra!
From playlist Foundation GCSE 9-1 Algebra
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👉 Learn about graphing linear equations. A linear equation is an equation whose highest exponent on its variable(s) is 1. i.e. linear equations has no exponents on their variables. The graph of a linear equation is a straight line. To graph a linear equation, we identify two values (x-valu
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What does it mean to be a "Linear" Differential Equation?
This video explores what it means for a differential equation to be linear. Specifically we discuss the importance of linear superposition and give examples of linear and nonlinear operators and differential equations. Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMrJAkhIeNNTYaOnVI3
From playlist Engineering Math: Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems
What is the parent function of a linear graph
👉 Learn about graphing linear equations. A linear equation is an equation whose highest exponent on its variable(s) is 1. i.e. linear equations has no exponents on their variables. The graph of a linear equation is a straight line. To graph a linear equation, we identify two values (x-valu
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👉 Learn about graphing linear equations. A linear equation is an equation whose highest exponent on its variable(s) is 1. i.e. linear equations has no exponents on their variables. The graph of a linear equation is a straight line. To graph a linear equation, we identify two values (x-valu
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👉 Learn about graphing linear equations. A linear equation is an equation whose highest exponent on its variable(s) is 1. i.e. linear equations has no exponents on their variables. The graph of a linear equation is a straight line. To graph a linear equation, we identify two values (x-valu
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What are the x and y intercepts of a linear equation
👉 Learn about graphing linear equations. A linear equation is an equation whose highest exponent on its variable(s) is 1. i.e. linear equations has no exponents on their variables. The graph of a linear equation is a straight line. To graph a linear equation, we identify two values (x-valu
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Fabiola Gianotti, Higgs boson: foundations and implications of a very special discovery - 29-05-2013
Colloqui della Classe di Scienze - Mercoledì 29 maggio 2013 Fabiola Gianotti, CERN Higgs boson: foundations and implications of a very special discovery Sala Azzurra - Palazzo della Carovana Piazza dei Cavalieri Abstract On 4 July 2012, the ATLAS and CMS experiments operating at the CERN
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Giancarlo Travaglini: Pick’s theorem and Riemann sums: a Fourier analytic tale
VIRTUAL LECTURE We show a connection between Fourier series and a celebrated theorem of G. Pick on the number of integer points in an integer polygon. Then we discuss an Euler-Maclaurin formula over polygons. Recording during the meeting "Discrepancy Theory and Applications" Find thi
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Galaxy Clusters (Lecture 2) by Stefano Borgani
Program Cosmology - The Next Decade ORGANIZERS : Rishi Khatri, Subha Majumdar and Aseem Paranjape DATE : 03 January 2019 to 25 January 2019 VENUE : Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore The great observational progress in cosmology has revealed some very intriguing puzzles, the most i
From playlist Cosmology - The Next Decade
Supersymmetry: Some Reflections on the Future of a Symmetry from the Future - 4 dicembre 2019
https://www.sns.it/it/evento/supersymmetry-some-reflections-on-the-future-of-symmetry-from-the-future Colloqui della Classe di Scienze Supersymmetry: Some Reflections on the Future of a Symmetry from the Future Segio Ferrara (CERN) 2019 Special Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics “
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Jérémie Bouttier : Autour de la mesure de Plancherel sur les partitions d'entiers - Partie 2
Résumé : Le but de ce cours sera de présenter quelques techniques liées aux processus de Schur, dans le cadre le plus simple de la mesure de Plancherel sur les partitions d'entiers. La mesure de Plancherel est une mesure sur l'ensemble des partitions d'un entier n, où une partition donnée
From playlist Probability and Statistics
Laurent Lafforgue - 2/4 Classifying toposes of geometric theories
Course at the school and conference “Toposes online” (24-30 June 2021): https://aroundtoposes.com/toposesonline/ Slides: https://aroundtoposes.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/LafforgueSlidesToposesOnline.pdf The purpose of these lectures will be to present the theory of classifying topose
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On the Sticky Particle Solutions to the Pressureless Euler Systems.... by Sara Daneri
Program Turbulence: Problems at the Interface of Mathematics and Physics (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS: Uriel Frisch (Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur and CNRS, France), Konstantin Khanin (University of Toronto, Canada) and Rahul Pandit (Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru) DATE: 07 December 202
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Alessandro Strumia, 9th FCC-ee Physics Workshop - Tuesday, 5 February 2015
Experimental studies Most recent progress from the working groups Dark Matter searches at FCCee Speaker: Alessandro Strumia (PI)
From playlist 9th FCC-ee Physics Workshop - 3-5 February 2015
Fields Medal Lecture: Regularity of interfaces in phase transition — Alessio Figalli — ICM2018
Regularity of interfaces in phase transitions via obstacle problems Alessio Figalli Abstract: The so-called Stefan problem describes the temperature distribution in a homogeneous medium undergoing a phase change, for example ice melting to water. An important goal is to describe the struc
From playlist Special / Prizes Lectures
Annalisa Cesaroni: "Periodic equilibria for a first order Mean Field Game"
High Dimensional Hamilton-Jacobi PDEs 2020 Workshop III: Mean Field Games and Applications "Periodic equilibria for a first order Mean Field Game" Annalisa Cesaroni - Università di Padova Abstract: The talk will be devoted to the analysis of some first order variational Mean Field Game w
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How do you graph an equation using the intercept method
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