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Herbert Keller

Herbert Bishop Keller (19 June 1925 in Paterson, New Jersey – 26 January 2008 in Pasadena, California) was an American applied mathematician and numerical analyst. He was professor of applied mathematics, emeritus, at the California Institute of Technology. (Wikipedia).

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To you, who was Albert Einstein?

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From playlist Science Unplugged: Special Relativity

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Volker Genz - Maximal Green Sequences for Certain Triangle Products

Bernhard Keller introduced maximal green sequences as a combinatorial tool for computing refined Donaldson-Thomas invariants in the framework of cluster algebras. Maximal green sequences furthermore can be used to prove the existence of nice bases of cluster algebras and play a prominent r

From playlist Combinatorics and Arithmetic for Physics: 02-03 December 2020

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Wolfgang Lück: Introduction to the Farrell Jones Conjecture (part 1)

The lecture was held within the framework of Follow-up Workshop TP Rigidity. 27.4.2015

From playlist HIM Lectures 2015

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Quantum Physics and Universal Beauty - with Frank Wilczek

How simple questions inspired Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek’s groundbreaking work in quantum physics. Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe Frank's book "A Beautiful Question: Finding Nature's Deep Design" is available to purchase now - https://geni.us/Cz75S63 No

From playlist Ri Talks

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Bourbaki - 24/01/15 - 4/4 - Philippe EYSSIDIEUX

Métriques de Kähler-Einstein sur les variétés de Fano [d'après Chen-Donaldson-Sun et Tian]

From playlist Bourbaki - 24 janvier 2015

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Helen Keller: Biography of a Great Thinker

Helen Keller (1880-1968) was the first deaf and blind person to earn a Bachelor's degree. Her teacher and companion was Anne Sullivan, and the story of how Sullivan broke through Keller's isolation to teach her language was the subject of the play and Academy Award winning movie "The Mira

From playlist It Starts With Literacy

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Hunting Hitler: Could Juan Keller Have Been Martin Bormann? (Season 2, Episode 7) | History

Gabriella Asenco, a reported relative of Eliana Keller, confirmed that Juan Keller was in fact Martin Bormann in this clip from Season 2, Episode 7, "Unmarked Grave." #HuntingHitler Subscribe for more from Hunting Hitler and other great HISTORY shows: http://histv.co/SubscribeHistoryYT F

From playlist Hunting Hitler | Official Series Playlist | History

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Christian SCHUBERT - New Techniques for Worldline Integration

The worldline formalism provides an alternative to Feynman diagrams in the construction of amplitudes and effective actions that shares some of the superior properties of the organization of amplitudes in string theory. In particular, it allows one to write down integral representations co

From playlist Algebraic Structures in Perturbative Quantum Field Theory: a conference in honour of Dirk Kreimer's 60th birthday

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Hunting Hitler: The Team Speaks with Eliana Keller (Season 2, Episode 7) | History

Eliana's adoptive father Juan Keller could actually be Martin Bormann. What was he doing in Chile? Take a look in this clip from Season 2, Episode 7, "Unmarked Grave." #HuntingHitler Subscribe for more from Hunting Hitler and other great HISTORY shows: http://histv.co/SubscribeHistoryYT

From playlist Hunting Hitler | Official Series Playlist | History

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Kaehler constant scalar curvature metrics on blow ups... - Claudio Arezzo

Workshop on Geometric Functionals: Analysis and Applications Topic: Kaehler constant scalar curvature metrics on blow ups and resolutions of singularities Speaker: Claudio Arezzo Affiliation: International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste Date: March 4, 2019 For more video please

From playlist Mathematics

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