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Fridrikh Karpelevich

Fridrikh Israilevich Karpelevich (Russian: Фридрих Израилевич Карпелевич; 2 October 1927 – 5 July 2000) was a Russian mathematician known for his work on semisimple Lie algebras, geometry, and probability theory. Together with Simon Gindikin, he discovered the Gindikin–Karpelevich formula. (Wikipedia).

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Alexander Polyakov - Out of equilibrium

Alexander Polyakov (Princeton Univ.) Out of equilibrium

From playlist Conférence à la mémoire de Vadim Knizhnik

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Karjakin vs Anand , St Louis Blitz 2018

A blitz game between Karjakin and Anand at the St. Louis blitz event, 2018

From playlist Chess Games

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Maxim Kontsevich, Equations for stability­

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From playlist Conférence en l'honneur de Jean-Pierre Bourguignon

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Nakamura vs Karjakin, St. Louis Blitz 2018

Round 1 blitz game between Nakamura and Karjakin from the 2018 St. Louis Rapid and Blitz match. No sound on this one! I didn't realize my mic had run out of batteries so I had to run to the store after this game to get some more before the next round. :)

From playlist Chess Games

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Maxim Vengerov - The Last Rose of Summer (H. W. Ernst)

Maxim Vengerov plays "The Last Rose of Summer" by Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst, one of the most difficult violin pieces. Enjoy!

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Interview at Cirm: Olga Paris-Romaskevich

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From playlist English interviews - Interviews en anglais

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Why the Soviet Union Crumbled | Russia Takes Revenge

In 1985, Mikhael Gorbachev became the eighth leader of the Soviet Union, which had stood since 1922—and dissolved just six years into his tenure. What happened by 1991 to end the enormous Communist union of republics? Prepare to tear down the wall with this look at the end of the Cold War.

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Semisimple Lie algebra | Geometry | Probability theory