Elias γ code or Elias gamma code is a universal code encoding positive integers developed by Peter Elias. It is used most commonly when coding integers whose upper-bound cannot be determined beforehand. (Wikipedia).
From playlist Atelier PARI/GP 2016
Number Theory 1.2 : The Gamma Function
In this video, I introduce the gamma function and show a few properties of it. Email : fematikaqna@gmail.com Code : https://github.com/Fematika/Animations Notes : None yet
From playlist Number Theory
Gamma Matrices in Action #2 | How to do Calculations with Gamma Matrices
In this video, we show you how to use Dirac’s gamma matrices to do calculations in relativistic #QuantumMechanics! If you want to read more about the gamma matrices, we can recommend the book „An Introduction to Quantum Field Theory“ by Michael Peskin and Daniel Schroeder, especially cha
From playlist Dirac Equation
Epsilon-Delta Definition of a Limit (Not Examinable)
This video introduces the formal definition for the limit of a function at a point. Presented by Norman Wildberger of the School of Mathematics and Statistics, UNSW.
From playlist Mathematics 1A (Calculus)
Gamma Matrices and the Clifford Algebra
In this video, we show you how to use Dirac’s gamma matrices to do calculations in relativistic #QuantumMechanics! If you want to read more about the gamma matrices, we can recommend the book „An Introduction to Quantum Field Theory“ by Michael Peskin and Daniel Schroeder, especially cha
From playlist Dirac Equation
Calculus - Find the limit of a function using epsilon and delta
This video shows how to use epsilon and delta to prove that the limit of a function is a certain value. This particular video uses a linear function to highlight the process and make it easier to understand. Later videos take care of more complicated functions and using epsilon and delta
From playlist Calculus
From playlist Probability Distributions
Lie Fu: Real structures on hyper-Kähler manifolds
CONFERENCE Recording during the thematic meeting : "Real Aspects of Geometry" the October 31, 2022 at the Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (Marseille, France) Filmmaker: Guillaume Hennenfent Find this video and other talks given by worldwide mathematicians on CIRM's Audi
From playlist Algebraic and Complex Geometry
On smooth actions by higher rank lattices - Zhiren Wang
Short Talks by Postdoctoral Members Zhiren Wang - September 30, 3015 http://www.math.ias.edu/calendar/event/88344/1443643200/1443644100 More videos on http://video.ias.edu
From playlist Short Talks by Postdoctoral Members
Paolo Antonini: The Baum-Connes conjecture localized at the unit element of a discrete group
Talk by Paolo Antonic in Global Noncommutative Geometry Seminar (Americas) http://www.math.wustl.edu/~xtang/NCG-Seminar on June 3, 2020.
From playlist Global Noncommutative Geometry Seminar (Americas)
Quasilinear Elliptic Problems in a Domain with Imperfect Interface and L1 data by Rheadel Fulgencio
PROGRAM: MULTI-SCALE ANALYSIS AND THEORY OF HOMOGENIZATION ORGANIZERS: Patrizia Donato, Editha Jose, Akambadath Nandakumaran and Daniel Onofrei DATE: 26 August 2019 to 06 September 2019 VENUE: Madhava Lecture Hall, ICTS, Bangalore Homogenization is a mathematical procedure to understa
From playlist Multi-scale Analysis And Theory Of Homogenization 2019
Marco Mackaay: Certain subquotients of affine A 2
The lecture was held within the framework of the Hausdorff Trimester Program: Symplectic Geometry and Representation Theory. Abstract: I will first recall the correspondence between the simple transitive 2-represen- tations of Uq(sl2)-mod, for q an even root of unity, and those of dihedra
From playlist HIM Lectures: Trimester Program "Symplectic Geometry and Representation Theory"
Computational - Statistical gaps and the Group Testing problem - Fotis Iliopoulos
Computer Science/Discrete Mathematics Seminar II Topic: Computational - Statistical gaps and the Group Testing problem Speaker: Fotis Iliopoulos Member, School of Mathematics Date: March 30, 2021 For more video please visit http://video.ias.edu
From playlist Mathematics
Yan Soibelman: Wall-crossing structures and exponential integrals
Talk at the conference "Noncommutative geometry meets topological recursion", August 2021, University of Münster. Abstract: The notion of wall-crossing structure was introduced in my joint papers with Maxim Kontsevich for the purposes of Donaldson-Thomas theory (https://arxiv.org/abs/0811.
From playlist Noncommutative geometry meets topological recursion 2021
Indexing 7: v-byte encoding (compression)
V-byte encoding allows us to use fewer bits to represent smaller numbers (which result from delta encoding), while allowing arbitrarily large numbers in the index. We use 7 bits of each byte to represent the number itself, and 1 bit to indicate how many bytes are used to represent the full
From playlist IR7 Inverted Indexing
matrix choose a matrix. Calculating the number of matrix combinations of a matrix, using techniques from linear algebra like diagonalization, eigenvalues, eigenvectors. Special appearance by simultaneous diagonalizability and commuting matrices. In the end, I mention the general case using
From playlist Eigenvalues
Understanding Matrices and Matrix Notation
In order to do linear algebra, we will have to know how to use matrices. So what's a matrix? It's just an array of numbers listed in a grid of particular dimensions that can represent the coefficients and constants from a system of linear equations. They're fun, I promise! Let's just start
From playlist Mathematics (All Of It)
Preparing for Launch: #MissionToPsyche Experts Answer Questions
We visited JPL's Spacecraft Assembly Facility and spoke with with Psyche mission team members: Principal Investigator Lindy Elkins-Tanton and Project Manager Henry Stone. The upcoming #MissionToPsyche will explore a metal-rich asteroid of the same name and give scientists a unique opport
From playlist Psyche
Thermite Explosion: The Ultimate Science Experiment
Keep exploring at http://brilliant.org/ThyLabs/. Get started for free, and hurry—the first 200 people get 20% off an annual premium subscription. This video showcases a thrilling display of thermite reactions, including a massive thermite explosion, the explosive reaction of thermite on i
From playlist Inorganic Chemistry
Why is time slower in rockets?
The third in our gamma trilogy - this time Professor Mike Merrifield goes into the mathematics! Gamma: http://youtu.be/jlJNsRZ4WxI Gamma Reloaded: http://youtu.be/kGsbBw1I0Rg Animations by Drew Mokris. Visit our website at http://www.sixtysymbols.com/ We're on Facebook at http://www.fac
From playlist Relativity