The γ (gamma) scale is a non-octave repeating musical scale invented by Wendy Carlos while preparing Beauty in the Beast (1986) though it does not appear on the album. It is derived from approximating just intervals using multiples of a single interval without, as is standard in equal temperaments, requiring an octave (2:1). It may be approximated by splitting the perfect fifth (3:2) into 20 equal parts (3:21⁄20≈35.1 cents), by splitting the neutral third into two equal parts, or ten equal parts of approximately 35.1 cents each for 34.188 steps per octave. The scale step may also precisely be derived from using 20:11 (B↓, 1035 cents, ) to approximate the interval 3:2⁄5:4, which equals 6:5 (E♭, 315.64 cents, ). Thus the step is approximately 35.099 cents and there are 34.1895 per octave. and "It produces nearly perfect triads." "A 'third flavor', sort of intermediate to 'alpha' and 'beta', although a melodic diatonic scale is easily available." (Wikipedia).
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
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The Weierstrass Definition of the GAMMA FUNCTION! - Proving Equivalence!
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The Gamma Function for Half Integer Values
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Physics - Special Relativity (32 of 43) The Lorentz Factor Close-Up
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain what is the Lorentz factor. Next video in the Special Relativity series can be seen at: http://youtu.be/sMBKNmO7aG0
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From general etale (phi, Gamma)-modules to representations of G(Q_p) - Marie-France Vigneras
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Welcome to the awesome 12-part series on the Gaussian integral. In this series of videos, I calculate the Gaussian integral in 12 different ways. Which method is the best? Watch and find out! In this video, I calculate the Gaussian integral by using properties of the gamma function, which
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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
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Lie Groups and Lie Algebras: Lesson 15-Example of a Continuous Group
Lie Groups and Lie Algebras: Lesson 15-Example of a Continuous Group We discuss Gilmores most elementary continuous group example to capture the notion of a continuous group of transformations. Please consider supporting this channel via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/XYLYXYLYX
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Anomalous Collective Diffusion of Interacting Self-propelled Particles by Punyabrata Pradhan
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Your Daily Equation #15: The Planck Length - Why String Theory is Hard to Test
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Physics and astrophysics....(Course 2 - EM counterparts) - Lecture 3 by Kenta Hotokezaka
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21c Spatial Data Analytics: Scaling Statistics
Subsurface modeling course lecture on scaling statistics.
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Sarah Penington: Genealogies in bistable waves
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Gribov Quantization and its Effects on Deconfined Nuclear Matter by Najmul Haque
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Relativity's key concept: Lorentz gamma
Einstein’s theory of special relativity is one of the most counterintuitive ideas in physics, for instance, moving clocks record time differently than stationary ones. Central to all of the equations of relativity is the Lorentz factor, also known as gamma. In this video, Fermilab’s Dr. D
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Martin Hairer Mini-course 1: Introduction to Regularity Structures
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