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Herman ring

In the mathematical discipline known as complex dynamics, the Herman ring is a Fatou component where the rational function is conformally conjugate to an irrational rotation of the standard annulus. (Wikipedia).

Herman ring
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Ring Definition (expanded) - Abstract Algebra

A ring is a commutative group under addition that has a second operation: multiplication. These generalize a wide variety of mathematical objects like the integers, polynomials, matrices, modular arithmetic, and more. In this video we will take an in depth look at the definition of a rin

From playlist Abstract Algebra

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Symphony of the Rings - Linking Rings

With some moves from Jeff McBride and Dan Harlan

From playlist My Magic

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Abstract Algebra: The definition of a Ring

Learn the definition of a ring, one of the central objects in abstract algebra. We give several examples to illustrate this concept including matrices and polynomials. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss new lessons from Socratica: http://bit.ly/1ixuu9W ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ We recommend th

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Ring Examples (Abstract Algebra)

Rings are one of the key structures in Abstract Algebra. In this video we give lots of examples of rings: infinite rings, finite rings, commutative rings, noncommutative rings and more! Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss new lessons from Socratica: http://bit.ly/1ixuu9W ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

From playlist Abstract Algebra

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Finger Ring Jitterbug

"Finger Ring Jitterbug" was invented by Caspar SCHWABE. The "jitterbug" transformation was discovered by Buckminster Fuller in 1948.

From playlist 3D printed toys

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Albert Einstein, Holograms and Quantum Gravity

In the latest campaign to reconcile Einstein’s theory of gravity with quantum mechanics, many physicists are studying how a higher dimensional space that includes gravity arises like a hologram from a lower dimensional particle theory. Read about the second episode of the new season here:

From playlist In Theory

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RIngs 22 Hensel's lemma

This lecture is part of an online course on rings and modules. We continue the previous lecture on complete rings by discussing Hensel's lemma for finding roots of polynomials over p-adic rings or over power series rings. We sketch two proofs, by slowly improving a root one digit at a tim

From playlist Rings and modules

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News from Saturn

Preview two flybys of Saturns geyser moon Enceladus. The first, on Oct. 9, will bring Cassini within about 16 miles of the moons surface.

From playlist Cassini at Saturn

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Tristan Riviere: The work of Louis Nirenberg on Partial Differential Equations

Original title of the lecture: "Exploring the unknown, the work of Louis Nirenberg on Partial Differential Equations" We had to shorten the title to fit Youtubes limitations of title length. Abastract: Partial differential equations are a central object in the mathematical modeling of na

From playlist Abel Lectures

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Icelandic Incest & London's Armed Raiders | SYSK Internet Roundup

In Iceland the population is small enough that inadvertent incest can happen when strangers hook up. Luckily, there's an app for that. Subscribe http://bit.ly/1kc7NpQ Twitter http://twitter.com/SYSKPodcast Facebook http://facebook.com/StuffYouShouldKnow Google+ http://google.com/+joshandc

From playlist HowStuffWorks Podcast Extras

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Saturn: Best Rings in the Solar System

I think that nine out of ten people, if you ask them to picture a planet in their minds, will picture Saturn. Why? It's those rings! They are irresistible. Rings are to planets as peanut butter is to chocolate. The perfect complement. But there is much more to Saturn than just its rings. T

From playlist Astronomy/Astrophysics

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algebraic geometry 13 Three examples of quotients

This lecture is part of an online algebraic geometry course, based on chapter I of "Algebraic geometry" by Hartshorne. It covers three examples of quotients by groups: a cyclic quotient singularity, the parameter space of cyclohexane, and the moduli space of elliptic curves. Correction: o

From playlist Algebraic geometry I: Varieties

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Vector Sum of Forces

mass of girl ~ 40kg 042 - Vector Sum of Forces In this video Paul Andersen explains how the vector sum of forces can be used to identify the net force on an object. The net force can be used to determine the overall acceleration of the object using Newton's Second Law. Do you speak ano

From playlist AP Physics 2 Videos

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Lake Nyasa: the First Naval Battle of WWI

The first naval battle of the Great War was fought on distant Lake Nyasa in East Africa. The little known battle occurred in one of the most obscure and forgotten fronts of World War I. It is history that deserves to be remembered. This is original content based on research by The Histor

From playlist History of Africa

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Medicinal Chemistry and Penicillin Total Synthesis: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #50

These days, we don't have to worry too much about meeting an early demise from ulcers, breaks in the stomach lining that could be fatal back in the early 1900s. This is because we have medicines to treat them, like proton pump inhibitors! In this final episode of Crash Course Organic Chemi

From playlist Organic Chemistry

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4 Steps for Optimizing Situational Awareness and Visual Intelligence | Amy Herman | Big Think

4 Steps for Optimizing Situational Awareness and Visual Intelligence | Watch the newest video from Big Think: https://bigth.ink/NewVideo Join Big Think Edge for exclusive videos: https://bigth.ink/Edge ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Am

From playlist Best Videos | Big Think

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Bar Charts Are Better than Pie Charts

Pie and bar charts can show the same data, but bar charts do it way better. For a complete index of all the StatQuest videos, check out: https://statquest.org/video-index/ If you'd like to support StatQuest, please consider... Buying The StatQuest Illustrated Guide to Machine Learning!!

From playlist StatQuest

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Dustbowl

an original song by Taylor Sparks

From playlist music

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Are You Detective Material? Practice Your Visual Intelligence | Amy Herman | Big Think

Are You Detective Material? Practice Your Visual Intelligence | Watch the newest video from Big Think: https://bigth.ink/NewVideo Join Big Think Edge for exclusive videos: https://bigth.ink/Edge ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Are you det

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