The Grossman-Stiglitz Paradox is a paradox introduced by Sanford J. Grossman and Joseph Stiglitz in a joint publication in American Economic Review in 1980 that argues perfectly informationally efficient markets are an impossibility since, if prices perfectly reflected available information, there is no profit to gathering information, in which case there would be little reason to trade and markets would eventually collapse. (Wikipedia).
Separation of variables and the Schrodinger equation
A brief explanation of separation of variables, application to the time-dependent Schrodinger equation, and the solution to the time part. (This lecture is part of a series for a course based on Griffiths' Introduction to Quantum Mechanics. The Full playlist is at http://www.youtube.com/
From playlist Mathematical Physics II - Youtube
Irreducibility and the Schoenemann-Eisenstein criterion | Famous Math Probs 20b | N J Wildberger
In the context of defining and computing the cyclotomic polynumbers (or polynomials), we consider irreducibility. Gauss's lemma connects irreducibility over the integers to irreducibility over the rational numbers. Then we describe T. Schoenemann's irreducibility criterion, which uses some
From playlist Famous Math Problems
Klein-Gordon Equation | Relativistic Quantum Mechanics
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From playlist Special Relativity, General Relativity
Physicist Explains Wikipedia Page: The Schrodinger Equation
Why are Wikipedia Physics pages so difficult to understand? Hey guys, I'm back with a new video! This time, I'm looking at how certain Wikipedia pages can be so complicated to understand, and so here's a Wikipedia page made easy! Now I can totally understand that a wiki page is meant to p
From playlist Quantum Physics by Parth G
PUSHING A GAUSSIAN TO THE LIMIT
Integrating a gaussian is everyones favorite party trick. But it can be used to describe something else. Link to gaussian integral: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcar5MDMd_A Link to my Skype Tutoring site: dotsontutoring.simplybook.me or email dotsontutoring@gmail.com if you have ques
From playlist Math/Derivation Videos
Slavoj Žižek: Democracy and Capitalism Are Destined to Split Up | Big Think
Slavoj Žižek: Democracy and Capitalism Are Destined to Split Up Watch the newest video from Big Think: https://bigth.ink/NewVideo Join Big Think Edge for exclusive videos: https://bigth.ink/Edge ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Philosopher
From playlist Capitalism in the 21st century | Big Think
Schrodinger Equation Explained - Physics FOR BEGINNERS (can YOU understand this?)
EVEN YOU can understand what this fundamental equation of Physics actually means! Hey you lot, how's it going? I'm back with another Physics video. This time, we're discussing the Schrödinger Equation (yes that's right, Schrödinger of dead/alive cat fame). This equation is the cornerstone
From playlist Quantum Physics by Parth G
Joseph E. Stiglitz: Let's Stop Subsidizing Tax Dodgers
The Nobel Prize-winning economist on why America's future prosperity depends on tax reform today. More related features: http://bit.ly/1k7kcfA
From playlist Corruption in the USA
The biggest ideas in the Universe - with Sean Carroll
Join Sean M Carroll as he explores deep questions about the cosmos, laying out the framework of classical physics from Euclid and Galileo to Newton and Einstein. Watch the Q&A for this video here: https://youtu.be/mtUG1cRYXvU Sean's latest book 'The biggest ideas in the Universe 1: Space,
From playlist Ri Talks
Entanglement and the EPR Paradox | #Halloween2019
"Spooky action-at-a-distance". Albert Einstein used these words to express his disbelief about a certain interpretation of quantum mechanics. In this video, we will take a look at entanglement and the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox and see whether physics is really spooky or not. Refere
From playlist Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Field Theory
You and AI - the future of work by Professor Joseph E Stiglitz
AI already supports many of the products and services we interact with on a daily basis, and technological advances are creating systems that can perform increasingly sophisticated tasks. Alongside these advances, come questions about the impact of AI on work and working life, and its impl
From playlist You and AI
The Man Who Corrected Einstein
Sign up for Brilliant FOR FREE at http://brilliant.org/minutephysics - the first 200 people get 20% of a premium subscription. This video is about how Russian physicist Aleksandr Fridman corrected Albert Einstein about the expansion of the universe. Einstein thought that general relativit
From playlist MinutePhysics
Lucien Hardy on quantum gravity and (apparent) paradoxes
Lucien Hardy is a theoretical physicist working at the intersection of the two pillars of modern physics – general relativity and quantum mechanics – in the quest for a single unifying theory: quantum gravity. Hardy joins co-hosts Lauren and Colin for a conversation about the puzzles that
From playlist Conversations at the Perimeter
Could it be that either quantum mechanics or general relativity is wrong?
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From playlist Science Unplugged: Quantum Mechanics
Episode 051: Hans Landa is a Psych Case Study—Inglorious Basterds (2009) with Jason Spiegelman
Join Alex and returning guest host Jason Spiegelman (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-spiegelman-20b822b4) as they discuss a one of Quentin Tarantino's classic westerns... set during World War II, and in France, Inglorious Basterds (2009) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0361748). Rather tha
From playlist CinemaPsych Podcast
Terry Karl, Gildred Professor of Latin American Studies and professor of Political Science at Stanford University, discusses overcoming the resource curse. The Energy Seminar meets weekly during the academic year. For a list of upcoming talks, visit the events page at the Woods Institute f
From playlist Lecture Collection | Energy Seminar
A mirror paradox, Klein bottles and Rubik's cubes
The Mathologer puts the latest $2000 addition to his Klein bottle collection to work. A couple of first-ever fun mathematical stunts in this video. This video finishes with a puzzle for you to think about. We posted a video with the solution on 1 August 2015: https://youtu.be/ZMC61C5tigA
From playlist Recent videos
Habitable Planets That Received Our Radio Signals And May Know We're Here
Good telescope that I've used to learn the basics: https://amzn.to/35r1jAk Get a Wonderful Person shirt: https://teespring.com/stores/whatdamath Alternatively, PayPal donations can be sent here: http://paypal.me/whatdamath Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will tal
From playlist Extraterrestrial Life
Leonard Susskind - What would Multiple Universes Mean?
Is there more than one universe? According to current cosmology, our entire gigantic universe is only one of innumerable universes, each universe like one tiny bubble in a limitless ocean of universes. It's called a 'multiverse' and it radically expands the size of reality. Click here to
From playlist Exploring the Multiverse - Closer To Truth - Core Topic
Hindenburg: The New Evidence | Full Documentary | NOVA | PBS
A revealing new investigation of one of history’s most iconic aviation disasters. (Aired May 19, 2021) Official Website: https://to.pbs.org/3ZKyWHR | #NOVAPBS The cause of the infamous Hindenburg crash has baffled experts for over 80 years, with theories about the airship’s fire ranging
From playlist Full episodes I NOVA