Howard William Bergerson (July 29, 1922 – February 19, 2011) was an American writer and poet, noted for his mastery of palindromes and other forms of wordplay. (Wikipedia).
Interview at Cirm: Howard Masur
Howard Masur is an American mathematician who works on topology, geometry and combinatorial group theory. Masur was an invited speaker at the 1994 International Congress of Mathematicians in Zürich. and is a fellow of the American Mathematical Society. Along with Yair Minsky, Masur is one
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Pioneers in Science: Lee Berger
Professor Lee Berger is an award-winning researcher, explorer, author, palaeoanthropologist, and speaker. His explorations into human origins on the African continent, Asia, and Micronesia for the past two and a half decades have resulted in many new discoveries, including the most complet
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Data Science @Stanford- Bonnie Berger, PhD
Bonnie Berger, PhD, head of the Computational and Biology group at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory will discuss applying mathematical techniques to problems in molecular biology.
From playlist Data Science @ Stanford
Mariusz Mirek: Pointwise ergodic theorems for bilinear polynomial averages
We shall discuss the proof of pointwise almost everywhere convergence for the non-conventional (in the sense of Furstenberg and Weiss) bilinear polynomial ergodic averages. This is joint work with Ben Krause and Terry Tao: arXiv:2008.00857. We will also talk about recent progress towards e
From playlist Seminar Series "Harmonic Analysis from the Edge"
Maxim Kontsevich - An Update on Algebraic Hypergeometric Series
Algebraic hypergeometric series in one variable were classified in 1989 by F. Beukers and G. Heckman, in terms of finite complex reflection groups. Recently, K. Penson observed that one of such series is a generating series of a probability density with compact support, given again by an a
From playlist Combinatorics and Arithmetic for Physics: special days
Christian Ikenmeyer: "Minrank: On the Complexity of Orbit Closures"
Tensor Methods and Emerging Applications to the Physical and Data Sciences 2021 Workshop IV: Efficient Tensor Representations for Learning and Computational Complexity "Minrank: On the Complexity of Orbit Closures" Christian Ikenmeyer - University of Liverpool Institute for Pure and Appl
From playlist Tensor Methods and Emerging Applications to the Physical and Data Sciences 2021
Linear Algebra Book for Beginners: Elementary Linear Algebra by Howard Anton
In this video I go over a book on linear algebra that is really good for beginners. If you are trying to learn linear algebra this is probably one the best books out there because it is much easier to read than many of the other linear algebra books. Honestly it is hard to find a linear al
From playlist Cool Math Stuff
Einstein's General Theory of Relativity | Lecture 3
In this lecture, Leonard Susskind continues his discussion of Einstein's theory of general relativity. He also gives a broad overview of the field of tensor calculus and it's relation to the curvature and geometry of space-time. This Stanford Continuing Studies course is the fourth of
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Computer History "Engineering Research Associates" ERA 1101, UNIVAC, Cryptology, 1946 Sperry Rand
Vintage Computer History; Cryptology; Navy Intelligence: This unique presentation provides an introduction to the origin and history of ENGINEERING RESEARCH ASSOCIATES (“ERA”) a pioneering and influential computer company founded in Minnesota in 1946. Formed and staffed by former members
From playlist Computer History: UNIVAC, Remington Rand, Sperry Rand
Welcome by Tom Soifer, Jean-Lou Chameau, and James Lower - 3/7/13
Produced in association with Caltech Academic Media Technologies. © 2013 California Institute of Technology
From playlist 20th Anniversary of W. M. Keck Observatory - 3/7/2013
Michael Rapoport: The arithmetic transfer conjecture for exotic formal moduli spaces
I will define some formal moduli spaces of p-divisible groups that can be used to formulate an extension of Wei Zhang's Arithmetic Fundamental Lemma conjecture beyond the unramified case. The lecture was held within the framework of the Junior Hausdorff Trimester Program Algebraic Geometr
From playlist HIM Lectures: Junior Trimester Program "Algebraic Geometry"
Dorothy Horstmann: Polio Pioneer
Yale researcher Dorothy Horstmann made seminal discoveries about the course of polio that supported the ultimate development of a vaccine. Her former mentee, George Miller reflects on Horstmann's science and life. Deputy Dean Carolyn Slayman talks about Horstmann's groundbreaking role as a
From playlist Bicentennial Voices
Ben Green - University of Oxford Classical Fourier analysis has found many uses in additive number theory. However, while it is well-adapted to some pro - blems, it is unable to handle others. For example, if one has a set A, and one wishes to know how many 3-term arithmetic progressions
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Palm Beach 4K - Mar-a-Lago Drive - USA
Many of Palm Beach's residents are affluent, with a median household income of $124,562 and a median family income of $137,867. The Town of Palm Beach is an incorporated town in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. Notable people Jimmy Buffett - Singer William S. Burroughs, Jr. -
From playlist Landscape - Coast Drive - J Utah
How Do You Become Santa Claus? Santa School, Of Course! | National Geographic
Aspiring Santas learn beard grooming, belly laughs, and how to negotiate contracts at Santa School. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe #NationalGeographic #SantaClaus #Christmas About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, explora
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