Homotopy theory | Hopf algebras | Algebraic topology
In mathematics, an H-space is a homotopy-theoretic version of a generalization of the notion of topological group, in which the axioms on associativity and inverses are removed. (Wikipedia).
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From playlist Science Unplugged: Physics
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From playlist Exploring Mathematics: Fractals
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From playlist Belong: What It's Like to Live in the Hyphen
Ask the Space Lab Expert: What is Space?
Have you ever wanted to go to Space? In this first episode of Space Lab, Brad and Liam from "World of the Orange" take you on an adventure to discover exactly what is Space. You'll find out about the solar system, the big bang, Sci-Fi movies that are becoming reality, and more!
From playlist What is Space? YouTube Space Lab with Liam and Brad
Does space mean emptiness? How do you describe it?
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From playlist Science Unplugged: Physics
Hidden Dimensions: Exploring Hyperspace
Extra dimensions of space—the idea that we are immersed in hyperspace—may be key to explaining the fundamental nature of the universe. Relativity introduced time as the fourth dimension, and Einstein’s subsequent work envisioned more dimensions still--but ultimately hit a dead end. Modern
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Pascal Auscher: On representation for solutions of boundary value problems for elliptic systems (2)
In order to extend the first order approach to BVP with Lp data in the sense of Kenig-Pipher, we need to extend our semigroups to Lp setting. Unfortunately, our semigroups are seldom bounded on all of Lp. They turn out to be bounded on some abstract Hardy spaces associated to a first order
From playlist HIM Lectures: Trimester Program "Harmonic Analysis and Partial Differential Equations"
J. Weinstein (Université de Boston) Titre : Moduli of p-divisible groups Résumé : I will explain why moduli spaces of p-divisible groups become perfectoid spaces at infinite level. This is joint work with Peter Scholze.
From playlist Conférence de mi-parcours du programme ANRThéorie de Hodge p-adique et Développements (ThéHopaD)25-27 septembre 2013
Foundations for Learning in the Age of Big Data II - Maria Florina Balcan
Topic: Foundations for Learning in the Age of Big Data Speaker: Maria Florina Balcan Affiliation: Carnegie Mellon University Date: May 24, 2022 Balcan-2022-05-24
From playlist Mathematics
Jérémy Faupin : Scattering theory for Lindblad operators
Abstract: In this talk, I will consider a quantum particle interacting with a target. The target is supposed to be localized and the dynamics of the particle is supposed to be generated by a Lindbladian acting on the space of trace class operators. I will discuss scattering theory for such
From playlist Mathematical Physics
Foundations for Learning in the Age of Big Data I - Maria Florina Balcan
2022 Program for Women and Mathematics: The Mathematics of Machine Learning Topic: Foundations for Learning in the Age of Big Data I Speaker: Maria Florina Balcan Affiliation: Carnegie Mellon University Date May 23, 2022 Balcan-2022-05-23
From playlist Mathematics
14. Linearized gravity I: Principles and static limit.
MIT 8.962 General Relativity, Spring 2020 Instructor: Scott Hughes View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/8-962S20 YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP629n_3fX7HmKKgin_rqGzbx Solving the Einstein field equation by linearizing around a flat background.
From playlist MIT 8.962 General Relativity, Spring 2020
Twisted Patterson-Sullivan Measure and Applications to Growth Problems (Lecture-3) by Remi Coulon
PROGRAM: PROBABILISTIC METHODS IN NEGATIVE CURVATURE (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS: Riddhipratim Basu (ICTS - TIFR, Bengaluru), Anish Ghosh (TIFR, Mumbai) and Mahan M J (TIFR, Mumbai) DATE & TIME: 01 March 2021 to 12 March 2021 VENUE: Online Due to the ongoing COVID pandemic, the meeting will
From playlist Probabilistic Methods in Negative Curvature (Online)
Complete Cohomology for Shimura Curves (Lecture 2) by Stefano Morra
Program Recent developments around p-adic modular forms (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS: Debargha Banerjee (IISER Pune, India) and Denis Benois (University of Bordeaux, France) DATE: 30 November 2020 to 04 December 2020 VENUE: Online This is a follow up of the conference organized last ye
From playlist Recent Developments Around P-adic Modular Forms (Online)
Aspects of Eternal Inflation, part 4 - Leonard Susskind
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The Human Body in Space - What happens to your body in space? Start learning with Brilliant today for FREE: http://brilliant.org/aperture Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mcewen/ Space is the final frontier. But you know, it’s not like space has a lot going on. There is q
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Proper Actions and Representation Theory Part 3
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From playlist Distinguished Visitors Lecture Series