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Elias M. Stein

Elias Menachem Stein (January 13, 1931 – December 23, 2018) was an American mathematician who was a leading figure in the field of harmonic analysis. He was the Albert Baldwin Dod Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus, at Princeton University, where he was a faculty member from 1963 until his death in 2018. (Wikipedia).

Elias M. Stein
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Teach Astronomy - Einstein

http://www.teachastronomy.com/ Albert Einstein was the most famous scientist of the twentieth century and perhaps of all time. The man who invented the theories of special and general relativity was an unconventional scientist who spent most of his career outside the mainstream. His Gree

From playlist 07. Geology and Physics

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C. P. Steinmetz The Man Who Made Lighting

Pioneer of AC power Charles Proteus Steinmetz - a short film on him. Rescued from archives of degraded video and film this rare film examines one of North America's greatest scientists. Charles Steinmetz was an immigrant from Prussia who carried German expertise with him. He further dev

From playlist GE History

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Dorothy Horstmann: Polio Pioneer

Yale researcher Dorothy Horstmann made seminal discoveries about the course of polio that supported the ultimate development of a vaccine. Her former mentee, George Miller reflects on Horstmann's science and life. Deputy Dean Carolyn Slayman talks about Horstmann's groundbreaking role as a

From playlist Bicentennial Voices

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To you, who was Albert Einstein?

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From playlist Science Unplugged: Special Relativity

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The Best Math Textbook for Everyone

I discuss one of my favorite math textbooks, Fourier Analysis: An Introduction by Elias Stein and Rami Shakarchi. I recommend this book to everyone in a STEM field who knows multivariable calculus and has some familiarity with ODE and linear algebra. This book is excellent for initiating

From playlist Math

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The h-principle in symplectic geometry - Emmy Murphy

Members' Seminar Topic: The h-principle in symplectic geometry Speaker: Emmy Murphy Affiliation: Northwestern University; von Neumann Fellow, School of Mathematics Date: December 9, 2019 For more video please visit http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Mathematics

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Isaac Newton - English Physicist & Formulated the Laws of Gravity |Mini Bio | BIO

Watch a short biography of Isaac Newton, a key figure in the scientific revolution who is most famous for formulating laws of gravity. #Biography Subscribe for more Biography: http://aetv.us/2AsWMPH Delve deeper into Biography on our site: http://www.biography.com Follow Biography for mo

From playlist Genius & Innovation | A+E Networks

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Boundary regularity and stability for spaces with Ricci curvature bounded below - Elia Bruè

Analysis Seminar Topic: Boundary regularity and stability for spaces with Ricci curvature bounded below Speaker: Elia Bruè Affiliation: Member, School of Mathematics Date: November 23, 2020 For more video please visit http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Mathematics

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Higher ribbon graphs - David Nadler

Princeton/IAS Symplectic Geometry Seminar Topic: Higher ribbon graphs Speaker: David Nadler Affiliation: University of California, Berkeley Date: March 12, 2018 For more videos, please visit http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Mathematics

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Symbolism, Depth, & Romanticism (Isaiah Berlin 1965)

Isaiah Berlin at his very best. This comes from his brilliant series on Romanticism, which you should definitely check out: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhP9EhPApKE_9uxkmfSIt2JJK6oKbXmd- Isaiah Berlin Overdose: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhP9EhPApKE-z227nn_-_PKw5lGfo

From playlist Social & Political Philosophy

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Lecture Lorenzo Pareschi: Uncertainty quantification for kinetic equations II

The lecture was held within the of the Hausdorff Trimester Program: Kinetic Theory Abstract: In these lectures we overview some recent results in the field of uncertainty quantification for kinetic equations with random inputs. Uncertainties may be due to various reasons, like lack of kn

From playlist Summer School: Trails in kinetic theory: foundational aspects and numerical methods

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Konstantin Mischaikow interviewed by Tomas Gedeon (October 26, 2022)

Konstantin Mischaikow interviewed by Tomas Gedeon (October 26, 2022) For more on the interview series, along with the advertisement posters, please see https://www.aatrn.net/interviews

From playlist AATRN Interviews

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Sylvain Capponi: "Chiral spin liquid phases in SU(N) quantum magnets"

Tensor Methods and Emerging Applications to the Physical and Data Sciences 2021 Workshop II: Tensor Network States and Applications "Chiral spin liquid phases in SU(N) quantum magnets" Sylvain Capponi - Université de Toulouse III (Paul Sabatier) Abstract: Guided by the recent discovery o

From playlist Tensor Methods and Emerging Applications to the Physical and Data Sciences 2021

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Tradition und Wandel - die Geschichte der Berliner Porzellanmanufaktur

Wir bitten, die Bildstörungen am Anfang des Film zu entschuldigen! Königliche Porzellan Manufaktur Berlin, KPM, Martin Held, Schauspieler, Porzellanmalerei, Albert Held, Porzellanmaler, Blumenmotive, Blumengarten, Prüfung vor Handwerkskammer, Lehrteller, Musterteller, Prof. Voelker, Lehre

From playlist Berlin und seine Geschichte

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Hervé Jacquet - The work of Roger Godement

I will discuss the work of Roger Godement. I will present the part of his work which is not accessible to the general public because it consists of letters or private notes. I will try to stress the influence of Godement on the theory of automorphic representations.

From playlist Reductive groups and automorphic forms. Dedicated to the French school of automorphic forms and in memory of Roger Godement.

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Albert Einstein, Holograms and Quantum Gravity

In the latest campaign to reconcile Einstein’s theory of gravity with quantum mechanics, many physicists are studying how a higher dimensional space that includes gravity arises like a hologram from a lower dimensional particle theory. Read about the second episode of the new season here:

From playlist In Theory

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Persi Diaconis: Haar-distributed random matrices - in memory of Elizabeth Meckes

Elizabeth Meckes spent many years studying properties of Haar measure on the classical compact groups along with applications to high dimensional geometry. I will review some of her work and some recent results I wish I could have talked about with her.

From playlist Winter School on the Interplay between High-Dimensional Geometry and Probability

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Stefan Bergman | Antoni Zygmund | Mathematics Genealogy Project | Maximal function | Hardy space | Convolution | Stein–Strömberg theorem | Harmonic analysis | Fourier analysis | Cotlar–Stein lemma