Model theory | Algebraic structures | Field (mathematics)
In mathematics, an exponential field is a field that has an extra operation on its elements which extends the usual idea of exponentiation. (Wikipedia).
Solving exponential equations using the one to one property
๐ Learn how to solve exponential equations. An exponential equation is an equation in which a variable occurs as an exponent. To solve an exponential equation, we isolate the exponential part of the equation. Then we take the log of both sides. Note that the base of the log should correspo
From playlist Solve Exponential Equations with Logarithms
Solving an exponential equation using the one to one property
๐ Learn how to solve exponential equations. An exponential equation is an equation in which a variable occurs as an exponent. To solve an exponential equation, we isolate the exponential part of the equation. Then we take the log of both sides. Note that the base of the log should correspo
From playlist Solve Exponential Equations with Logarithms
Solve an exponential equation using one to one property and isolating the exponent
๐ Learn how to solve exponential equations. An exponential equation is an equation in which a variable occurs as an exponent. To solve an exponential equation, we isolate the exponential part of the equation. Then we take the log of both sides. Note that the base of the log should correspo
From playlist Solve Exponential Equations with Logarithms
Solving an exponential equation using the one to one property 16^x + 2 = 6
๐ Learn how to solve exponential equations. An exponential equation is an equation in which a variable occurs as an exponent. To solve an exponential equation, we isolate the exponential part of the equation. Then we take the log of both sides. Note that the base of the log should correspo
From playlist Solve Exponential Equations with Logarithms
Learn the basics for solve an exponential equation using a calculator
๐ Learn how to solve exponential equations. An exponential equation is an equation in which a variable occurs as an exponent. To solve an exponential equation, we isolate the exponential part of the equation. Then we take the log of both sides. Note that the base of the log should correspo
From playlist Solve Exponential Equations with Logarithms
Learn basics for solving an exponential equation by using one to one property
๐ Learn how to solve exponential equations. An exponential equation is an equation in which a variable occurs as an exponent. To solve an exponential equation, we isolate the exponential part of the equation. Then we take the log of both sides. Note that the base of the log should correspo
From playlist Solve Exponential Equations with Logarithms
Solving an exponential equation by using change of base for logarithms
๐ Learn how to solve exponential equations. An exponential equation is an equation in which a variable occurs as an exponent. To solve an exponential equation, we isolate the exponential part of the equation. Then we take the log of both sides. Note that the base of the log should correspo
From playlist Solve Exponential Equations with Logarithms
Learn to solve an exponential equation by isolating the exponent
๐ Learn how to solve exponential equations. An exponential equation is an equation in which a variable occurs as an exponent. To solve an exponential equation, we isolate the exponential part of the equation. Then we take the log of both sides. Note that the base of the log should correspo
From playlist Solve Exponential Equations with Logarithms
Salma Kuhlmann: Real closed fields and models of Peano arithmetic
Find this video and other talks given by worldwide mathematicians on CIRM's Audiovisual Mathematics Library: http://library.cirm-math.fr. And discover all its functionalities: - Chapter markers and keywords to watch the parts of your choice in the video - Videos enriched with abstracts, b
From playlist SPECIAL 7th European congress of Mathematics Berlin 2016.
Sebastian Eteroviฤ, UC Berkeley
April 12, Sebastian Eteroviฤ, UC Berkeley Existential Closedness and Differential Algebra
From playlist Spring 2022 Online Kolchin seminar in Differential Algebra
8ECM Invited Lecture: Emmanuel Kowalski
From playlist 8ECM Invited Lectures
Vincent Vargas - 3/4 Liouville conformal field theory and the DOZZ formula
Materials: http://marsweb.ihes.fr/Cours_Vargas.pdf Liouville conformal field theory (LCFT hereafter), introduced by Polyakov in his 1981 seminal work "Quantum geometry of bosonic strings", can be seen as a random version of the theory of Riemann surfaces. LCFT appears in Polyakov's work a
From playlist Vincent Vargas - Liouville conformal field theory and the DOZZ formula
Elliot Kaplan, McMaster Unviersity
October 7, Elliot Kaplan, McMaster Unviersity Generic derivations on o-minimal structures
From playlist Fall 2021 Online Kolchin Seminar in Differential Algebra
This lecture is part of an online graduate course on Lie groups. We define the exponential map for matrix groups and describe its basic properties. (We also sketch two ways to define it for general Lie groups.) We give an example to show that it need not be surjective even for connected g
From playlist Lie groups
CTNT 2018 - "Function Field Arithmetic" (Lecture 3) by Christelle Vincent
This is lecture 3 of a mini-course on "Function Field Arithmetic", taught by Christelle Vincent (UVM), during CTNT 2018, the Connecticut Summer School in Number Theory. For more information about CTNT and other resources and notes, see https://ctnt-summer.math.uconn.edu/
From playlist CTNT 2018 - "Function Field Arithmetic" by Christelle Vincent
Christophe Garban (Lyon) -- Vortex fluctuations in continuous spin systems and lattice gauge theory
Topological phase transitions were discovered by Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless (BKT) in the 70's. They describe intriguing phase transitions for classical statistical physics models such as - the 2d XY model (spins on Z^2 with values in the unit circle) - the 2d Coulomb gas - the in
From playlist Columbia Probability Seminar
Vincent Bagayoko, รcole Polytechnique
February 26, Vincent Bagayoko, รcole Polytechnique Three flavors of H-fields
From playlist Spring 2021 Online Kolchin Seminar in Differential Algebra
๐ Learn how to solve exponential equations. An exponential equation is an equation in which a variable occurs as an exponent. To solve an exponential equation, we isolate the exponential part of the equation. Then we take the log of both sides. Note that the base of the log should correspo
From playlist Solve Exponential Equations with Logarithms
SLE/GFF Coupling, Zipping Up, and Quantum Length - Greg Lawler
Probability Seminar Topic: SLE/GFF Coupling, Zipping Up, and Quantum Length Speaker: Greg Lawler Affiliation: University of Chicago Date: February 17, 2023 I will present a somewhat novel approach to known relationships (in works of Sheffield, Miller, and others) between SLE and GFF, th
From playlist Mathematics