Graph theorists

Crispin Nash-Williams

Crispin St. John Alvah Nash-Williams FRSE (19 December 1932 – 20 January 2001) was a British mathematician. His research interest was in the field of discrete mathematics, especially graph theory. (Wikipedia).

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The BuShou of HanZi :彳

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Lord Walter Thomas Layton - This I Believe (1950s) - Radio broadcast

Walter Thomas Layton, 1st Baron Layton. A British economist and Liberal Party politician. 1922 - 1938 Editor of The Economist. 1930 - 1940 Editorial director of the News Chronicle.

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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.

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How Navy SEAL Hell Week builds indestructible teams | Brent Gleeson | Big Think

How Navy SEAL Hell Week builds indestructible teams New videos DAILY: https://bigth.ink Join Big Think Edge for exclusive video lessons from top thinkers and doers: https://bigth.ink/Edge ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Becoming a Navy SEA

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HITB SecConf 2009 Malaysia: The Bad Guys are Winning: So Now What? 3/7

Clip 3/7 Speaker: Ed Skoudis (Co-Founder, InGuardians) With the continual release of zero-day exploits, ever-larger-scale botnets, and rampant spyware, attackers have compromised tens of millions of machines connected to the Internet. With clever attackers mixing social engineering, ph

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John Nash - The 2015 Abel Prize Laureate

Shortfilm about John Nash made by Ekaterina Eremenko/ EEFilms

From playlist John F. Nash Jr.

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The BuShou of HanZi :囗

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ENIAC: Computer History 1946 "Behind the Scenes" Commentary, Trivia, History, Film Restoration

Just for fun, a brief “Behind the Scenes” look at what we did to restore the original 1946 film, plus some “Outtakes,” Commentary, History and a bit of Trivia. Hope you enjoy! ENIAC was the first large scale, general purpose, programmable electronic digital computer. {See links below

From playlist Computer History: ENIAC 1944-1946: Origin and History of a Giant Brain

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5f Machine Learning: Non-cooperative Game Theory

A lecture on non-cooperative game theory including a basic introduction up to pure and mixed strategy Nash equilibrium and applications. I was motivated by the recent use of Shapley value from cooperative game theory for machine learning model explainability.

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Digitalis

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The BuShou of HanZi :宀

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The BuShou of HanZi :禾

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Kindred Spirits of Place: Charles Burchfield and Paul Nash

Lee Hallman (The Graduate Center, CUNY) This paper proposes a synchronicity of imagination between the Second World War-era landscapes of the British painter Paul Nash and the American Charles Burchfield, hinging upon the artists’ analogous expressions of a genius loci, or spirit of place.

From playlist "In the Same Boat”: British and American Visual Culture During the Second World War

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Nexus Trimester - Sirin Nitinawarat (Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.)

Duality in Combinatorial Optimization and Information Theoretic Secrecy Sirin Nitinawarat (Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.) March 25, 2016 Abstract: We show that an old result from Nash-Williams and Tutte on the duality in maximal spanning tree packing in multigraphs carries an information-t

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Collecting in Life and Death: The Curatorial Legacy of Leland Stanford Jr.

Leland Stanford Jr., only son of Governor and railroad tycoon Leland Stanford Sr. and heiress Jane Lathrop Stanford, died suddenly in 1884, just shy of his 16th birthday. It is no secret that the Leland Stanford Junior University and Museum were created in memoriam for Leland Jr., but much

From playlist Stanford Historical Society

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John Nash: An Interesting Equation

John F. Nash, Jr., Princeton University: An Interesting Equation This is the last recorded lecture held by Professor John Nash. The next day he gave the same lecture in Bergen. Two days after the lecture in Bergen, and three days after this lecture was recorded, Professor John Nash died i

From playlist Abel Lectures

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How Continent-Sized Dust Storms Form

This episode is sponsored by Wren, a website where you calculate your carbon footprint. Sign up to make a monthly contribution to offset your carbon footprint or support rainforest protection projects: https://www.wren.co/start/scishow In the future, we may see more continent-sized dust s

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The BuShou of HanZi : 馬

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Spanning tree | Discrete mathematics | Graph theory | Random walk | Nash-Williams theorem | Reconstruction conjecture | Arboricity | Mathematics | Combinatorics | Knight's tour | Perfect matching | W. T. Tutte | Markov chain | Dense graph | Richard Rado | Kruskal's tree theorem | K-edge-connected graph | Matroid