Prime Gaps As Large As You Want (and Larger!) // [NUMBER THEORY]
This is one of the most stunningly cool things I've learned about the prime numbers: it's trivial to construct infinitely large gaps between them. Subscribe: https://bit.ly/polymathematic | Enable ALL push notifications 🔔 To be sure, we want to be careful about the sense in which we're u
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Prime Gaps and The Crazy Sequences of Steps
When we try to avoid multiples of numbers using sequences we find a very unique way to create a prime list that has its own properties and curiosities. These sequences are state machines that can become very complex to generate but should be very simple to read.
From playlist Summer of Math Exposition Youtube Videos
Prove that the gap of successive prime numbers can be arbitrarily large
A simple number theory proof problem regarding prime number distribution: Prove that the gap of successive prime numbers can be arbitrarily large Please Like, Share and Subscribe!
From playlist Elementary Number Theory
Terence Tao - 3/3 Bounded gaps between primes
Terence Tao - Bounded gaps between primes
From playlist École d'été 2014 - Théorie analytique des nombres
James Maynard: Large gaps between primes in subsets
Abstract: All previous methods of showing the existence of large gaps between primes have relied on the fact that smooth numbers are unusually sparse. This feature of the argument does not seem to generalise to showing large gaps between primes in subsets, such as values of a polynomial. W
From playlist Number Theory
Terence Tao - 2/3 Bounded gaps between primes
Terence Tao - Bounded gaps between primes
From playlist École d'été 2014 - Théorie analytique des nombres
Infinitely Large Prime Gaps! #mathclass #shorts Check out the main channel @polymathematic ! We currently cannot prove that there are infinitely many prime gaps of size 2 (also known as "twin primes"), though we certainly think that there are. But it turns out it's trivial to prove that
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Interval of Convergence (silent)
Finding the interval of convergence for power series
From playlist 242 spring 2012 exam 3
POET: Paired Open-Ended Trailblazer | Paper Explained
❤️ Become The AI Epiphany Patreon ❤️ https://www.patreon.com/theaiepiphany 👨👩👧👦 Join our Discord community 👨👩👧👦 https://discord.gg/peBrCpheKE In this video I cover "Paired Open-Ended Trailblazer (POET): Endlessly Generating Increasingly Complex and Diverse Learning Environments and
From playlist Miscellaneous
John Searle - What is Free Will?
For more videos and information from John Searle click here http://bit.ly/1IbvESM For more videos on what free will is click here http://bit.ly/1I8iExc Free will is a problem. If it seems obvious that you are perfectly free to choose and decide, then it seems perfectly clear that you do
From playlist Understanding Free Will - Closer To Truth - Core Topic
Canalization and Evolution: Canalization in {\em trans}: error correction in embryos by John Reinitz
Winter School on Quantitative Systems Biology DATE:04 December 2017 to 22 December 2017 VENUE:Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS, Bengaluru The International Centre for Theoretical Sciences (ICTS) and the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), are organizing a Winter S
From playlist Winter School on Quantitative Systems Biology
Protein evolution - (Lecture - 02) by Lucy Colwell
Winter School on Quantitative Systems Biology DATE:04 December 2017 to 22 December 2017 VENUE:Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS, Bengaluru The International Centre for Theoretical Sciences (ICTS) and the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), are organizing a Winter S
From playlist Winter School on Quantitative Systems Biology
Network evolution in Immune system and Development (Lecture - 03) by Paul François
Winter School on Quantitative Systems Biology DATE:04 December 2017 to 22 December 2017 VENUE:Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS, Bengaluru The International Centre for Theoretical Sciences (ICTS) and the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), are organizing a Winter S
From playlist Winter School on Quantitative Systems Biology
Stanford Seminar - Computer-designed organisms - Josh Bongard
Josh Bongard University of Vermont April 22, 2020 View the full playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoROMvodv4rMWw6rRoeSpkiseTHzWj6vu #computer #computers
From playlist Stanford EE380-Colloquium on Computer Systems - Seminar Series
Canalization and Evolution: Canalization and adaptation by John Reinitz
Winter School on Quantitative Systems Biology DATE:04 December 2017 to 22 December 2017 VENUE:Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS, Bengaluru The International Centre for Theoretical Sciences (ICTS) and the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), are organizing a Winter S
From playlist Winter School on Quantitative Systems Biology
Peter Atkins - Fallacies in Arguing for God?
For more videos and information from Peter Atkins click here http://bit.ly/1CCxuHC For more videos on fallacies in arguing for God click here http://bit.ly/1GSsrG9 Are there fallacies in the traditional arguments for the existence of God?
From playlist Big Questions About God - Closer To Truth - Core Topic
Lecture 11 - Smith-Waterman Algorithm
This is Lecture 11 of the CSE549 (Computational Biology) course taught by Professor Steven Skiena [http://www.cs.sunysb.edu/~skiena/] at Stony Brook University in 2010. The lecture slides are available at: http://www.algorithm.cs.sunysb.edu/computationalbiology/pdf/lecture11.pdf More inf
From playlist CSE549 - Computational Biology - 2010 SBU
An Introduction to Binary Code Bounds - Fernando Granha Jeronimo
A binary code is simply any subset of 0/1 strings of a fixed length. Given two strings, a standard way of defining their distance is by counting the number of positions in which they disagree. Roughly speaking, if elements of a code are sufficiently far apart, then the code is resilient to
From playlist Mathematics
Living Fossils, Evolution, and Cryptids
Sorry for the very long wait! I’m back babe and we are tackling a topic I’ve dealt with a lot of this channel: the evolutionary and cryptozoological relationships of living fossils with biology. Organisms like crocodilians and coelacanths are often called living fossils and everyone from c
From playlist Did dinosaurs and humans live together?
Solving a multi-step inequality with variables on both sides
👉 Learn how to solve multi-step linear inequalities having no parenthesis. An inequality is a statement in which one value is not equal to the other value. An inequality is linear when the highest exponent in its variable(s) is 1. (i.e. there is no exponent in its variable(s)). A multi-ste
From playlist Solve and Graph Inequalities | Multi-Step Without Parenthesis